Cerulean

The bio from Cerulean’s official site. I think it’s a little outdated: ““I just don’t see what’s so fucking daring about having nothing to lose,” says singer and guitarist Rick Bolander. He’s never understood the media’s love affair with rock’s favorite archetype. “Wearing despair like some badge of validation is a clichéd gimmick. Where‘s the … read more ➜

Fields

Fields have released a new album titled “Everything Last Winter”. Produced by Michael Beinhorn who also worked with Hole and Mew. free mp3 of the Fields – Charming The Flames buy it from amazon here for only $4.49 official site myspace site

Panda Riot

http://www.myspace.com/pandariot Panda Riot is a great band out of Chicago. Highly recommended if you’re into shoegaze ala My Bloody Valentine, Lush, portishead, liz phair (pre sellout), magnetic fields, pixies, boards of canada, stereolab, slowdive, smashing pumkins, spiritualized, spacemen 3, mogwai, jesus and mary chain, slowdive, nick drake, yo la tengo, built to spill, modest mouse, … read more ➜

‘Nu-gaze’, a shoegaze revival?

The Guardian UK has an article on the revival of shoegaze, which some are calling ‘nu-gaze’. I personally don’t care for this term as it seems to pigeon-hole the sound too much and isn’t broad enough. I derived “Alternapop” from another term for this sound “Alternative Pop”, also ‘Indie Pop’, ‘Noise Pop’, ‘Dream Pop’. The … read more ➜

Daydream Nation

Recommended if you like Swervedriver, early Oasis, Ride “What’s The Story? After releasing an amazing self-titled debut that drew praise from major publications such as The Big Takeover, Skyscraper, Exclaim, and Creem, Daydream Nation are back with a vengeance on their second release Bella Vendetta, which has drawn equally stellar raves. The duo consisting of … read more ➜

Grizzly Bear

“…awe-inspiringly huge and intimate at the same time… Yellow House is a beautiful album in its own right, and required listening not just for fans of Horn of Plenty, but for anyone who enjoys ambitious, creative music with an emotional undercurrent.” – AMG “Beyond production, Grizzly Bear have stepped up their songwriting in every way, … read more ➜

Early Years

The Early Years is a London-based trio founded in 2004 whose declared vision is to create washes of psychedelic guitar noises meshed in with feedback, drones, distortion and wah set against a strong metronomic beat. The Early Years admire the noises of (and have occasionally had their sound likened to) Mogwai, Acid Mothers Temple & … read more ➜

Interpol, Snowden, Peel and random similarities…

Sometimes I hear similarities in songs that makes every one else think I’m out of my mind. Sometimes this is accurate, sometimes not. Here are a few songs I’m come across lately that seem to remind me of each other. Something to do with the vocal intonation and delivery. Check these out and let me … read more ➜

Astrobrite

Recommended if you like: My Bloody Valentine and other shoegaze or noisepop bands Astrobrite was “formed in 93. MOSTLY A SOLO PROJECT FOR SCOTT CORTEZ. like most of my projects, it is an entity consisting of bedroom 4 track recordings for personal pleasure and friends. sometimes astrobrite is a means to cull the noisepop demons, … read more ➜

Interpol – ‘Mind Over Time’

Interpol’s new album, “Our Love To Admire” has two additional tracks on the Japanese release. One is an instrumental version of “Mammoth” which you can download from an earlier post of mine. The other one is a completely different track, “Mind Over Time”, which you can download here: Interpol’s “Mind Over Time” You can order … read more ➜

Sleepover Disaster

This is posted on Sleepover Disaster’s myspace page: “We Like: Late 80s-early 90s UK shoegaze bands (e.g., Ride, Catherine Wheel, Kitchens of Distinction, My Bloody Valentine, Adorable, Boo Radleys, etc.)… later 90s UK & American bands (e.g., Radiohead, Lilys, Starflyer 59, etc.)… current bands (e.g., Muse, Doves, Mogwai, the Autumns, etc., including some mentioned above)… … read more ➜

Airiel show in San Francisco info

Airiel’s show in San Francisco has been confirmed by band member Chris Debrizzio. They are playing Saturday, July 14th at the House of Shields. Recommended if you like: My Bloody Valentine, Catherine Wheel, Cocteau Twins, Highspire, Chapterhouse, Slowdive, Adorable, Swervedriver free mp3’s: Cinnamon —- from the Airiel EP Kiss Me Slowly —- from the Winks … read more ➜

Coach & Four

Review by Andrew Earles: If the Sea and Cake hadn’t of dabbled in the dual nether regions of drum ‘n’ bass and airport jazz, they still would lack the impact of Unlimited Symmetry, but you Sea and Cake fans out there should try it out to experience what you’ve been missing. But the first Coach … read more ➜

The National at Bimbo’s 365 in San Francisco

The National was at Bimbo’s 365 last night. (Note to Mike: not the Grand National) They put on a great show! It was sold out. The last time they came through San Francisco they played The Independent. That was a decent show considering that Matt Berninger had a cold and made note of it after … read more ➜

Interpol – Our Love To Admire

Merry Christmas… I had nothing to do with posting this leak. The quality of the rip isn’t the best.. and even someone with a mild hearing loss as myself can hear the lower quality. It is decent enough to sample and get a taste for the album. If you like this album and never buy … read more ➜

Das Llamas at Thee Parkside

I went to see the Das Llamas at Thee Parkside in San Francisco last night. This was the second show I’ve been to in the past few months where I was surprised by the low turnout. The first being The Twilight Sad at The Independent, where perhaps 20 people were in attendance. With a grand … read more ➜

Jets Overhead

Influences: The Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd, My Bloody Valentine, Spiritualized, Doves, The Mamas and the Papas (or so they list) These lads are providing free mp3s to all of their tracks on their official site. See links below. They list them as “VOLUNTARY PURCHASE OF FREE DOWNLOADS”. Download them and donate some cash! Since forming … read more ➜

Interpol – Our Love To Admire

Interpol’s new album, Our Love To Admire, doesn’t hit stores till July 10th, but Rock Daily recently scored an advance copy. Basically, it sounds like Interpol were let loose in Arcade Fire’s church/studio; the band uses everything from strings to a chorus to handclaps in a daring attempt to trick out their moody post-punk sound. … read more ➜