Lorde is basically friends with all the cool people. And by cool people, I mean all the musical legends and icons that you love. First there was that picture of her casually hanging out with David Bowie and Tilda Swinton and now she's managed to get Grace Jones on the Lorde-curated Mockingjay Part 1 soundtrack. Let's not even talk about the fact that she chose to exclude a new David Lynch track from the album.
The new Grace song is called "Original Beast" and it's this insane electo-tribal attack. Her vocals are eerie and savage, and it's pretty much the perfect Grace Jones contribution to a highly successful young adult novel-to-film adaptation that you never asked for. What even is this world that we're living in?
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Tiga - Bugatti
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Monday, October 20, 2014
The Drums - I Can't Pretend
The Drums released their third album Encyclopedia last month, and I'm not quite sure why, but it's received a somewhat mellow response. They've narrowed down the band lineup to a duo and switched up their sound ever so slightly, but the record is pretty fantastic. One of the highlights is "I Can't Pretend", a bouncing single that already sounds like a Drums classic.
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The Drums
Friday, September 26, 2014
Kylie Minogue - Kylie + Garibay
Okay, so we all know Kiss Me Once came out earlier this year and it was partially amazing. Some of it was on the less stunning side of the pop spectrum, and I'm not gonna pin the blame on anyone in particular. I'm just saying, we would've been just fine without the Enrique Iglesias feature... and "executive producer" Sia. But that's all said and done, and there's still a nice bundle of standout Kylie moments on the record.
Now here's the exciting news: Kylie just posted a free EP on the wonderful internet without any prior notice. It's a collaboration with Fernando Garibay, the man who produced some of Lady Gaga's finest work. I'm talking about "Dance In The Dark" and the majority of her Born This Way album. With that in mind, the new EP, presumably titled "Kylie + Garibay", is completely different from Kiss Me Once. It's dark and hard hitting, with Kylie's vocals left in a somewhat raw state. The first two tracks are especially stunning. "Glow" is a song that just pummels you with haunting vocals and a drilling synth, while "Wait" has a fantastic bounce that just fuses to a perfect melody.
Several of the tracks on the four song album were featured in the opening video sequence of the Kiss Me Once tour, which kicked off in Liverpool on September 24. This means that Kylie + Garibay is more than just leftover material from an unused Kiss Me Once recording session. And I must say, I find this EP to be far more exciting than the full-length album. It's a daring and unusual move for someone in Kylie's position. Why give it away for free when the label could slap together an "extended version" of Kiss Me Once with the four new songs? She does it because she's Kylie Minogue.
Now here's the exciting news: Kylie just posted a free EP on the wonderful internet without any prior notice. It's a collaboration with Fernando Garibay, the man who produced some of Lady Gaga's finest work. I'm talking about "Dance In The Dark" and the majority of her Born This Way album. With that in mind, the new EP, presumably titled "Kylie + Garibay", is completely different from Kiss Me Once. It's dark and hard hitting, with Kylie's vocals left in a somewhat raw state. The first two tracks are especially stunning. "Glow" is a song that just pummels you with haunting vocals and a drilling synth, while "Wait" has a fantastic bounce that just fuses to a perfect melody.
Several of the tracks on the four song album were featured in the opening video sequence of the Kiss Me Once tour, which kicked off in Liverpool on September 24. This means that Kylie + Garibay is more than just leftover material from an unused Kiss Me Once recording session. And I must say, I find this EP to be far more exciting than the full-length album. It's a daring and unusual move for someone in Kylie's position. Why give it away for free when the label could slap together an "extended version" of Kiss Me Once with the four new songs? She does it because she's Kylie Minogue.
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Kylie Minogue
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Kiesza - No Enemiesz
I feel like a decent amount of the big pop stars have taken a dip into the "early-nineties house music" sound for maybe a single or two, but few of them have truly captured a modernized version of the vibe like Kiesza has. Following the release of her Hideaway EP, Kiesza's debut album will see the light of day on October 21. Sound Of A Woman will feature every song from the EP, along with a slew of new tracks, with one of them being her latest single,"No Enemiesz".
From the sound of "No Enemiesz", this album is gonna be a solid jam. Grab a smoke machine, a few strobes, and you're set for the night. There's this particular synth that reminds me of something Robyn would use, which puts Kiesza in good company. Check it out...
Sound Of A Woman is out on October 21 in the US and November 17 in the UK, via Lokal Legend / Island. That stunning picture up top is the cover artwork. You can pre-order the album here.
From the sound of "No Enemiesz", this album is gonna be a solid jam. Grab a smoke machine, a few strobes, and you're set for the night. There's this particular synth that reminds me of something Robyn would use, which puts Kiesza in good company. Check it out...
Sound Of A Woman is out on October 21 in the US and November 17 in the UK, via Lokal Legend / Island. That stunning picture up top is the cover artwork. You can pre-order the album here.
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Kiesza
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