San Francisco based indie rock power duo The Dodos have released a new single entitled, Substance. This track introduces a new musical frontier for the band as they have collaborated with the Magik Magik Orchestra to create a modern orchestral indie rock song. Substance is a track from the band’s recent album, Carrier which was release on August 27th of this year on Polyvinyl Records. This album has a number of pleasing tracks and Substance has been a sucessful single for the band and has received considerble acclaim for its unique compositional style. –jordannah elizabeth
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New Music Video: “Love Is Weight” – The Lawsuits
The Lawsuits just premiered a new music video for their track "Love Is Weight" over at Paste. They’ll be celebrating the release of their latest LP Cool Cool Cool next Friday, October 18 at Johnny Brenda’s with The Districts and The Fleeting Ends. (Photo by Matt Smith)
KZME Presents Stumptown Music Fest
Just when I was starting to think Portland music was winding down after an eventful summer, our friends at KZME put together an amazing Portland-infused lineup for the inaugural Stumptown Music Fest. This Saturday, Alhambra Theatre (formerly Mt. Tabor) will showcase 8 bands that have all had incredible past years and have made a sincere impact on the Portland scene. The mainly folky lineup starts 5PM and is slated to go on until 12:30, giving you a full night of amazing sets. Beginning acts will include the avant garde sounds of Billy Goat and Like a Villain. Sets by Portland’s vintage-pop heroes, the Lower 48 will be featured as well as PDX pop queen Sara Jackson Holman. The neo-folk sounds this city is known for will be diligently represented by the likes of Alameda and Bike Thief and the night will end back with the soulful rhythms laid down by Minden and the dance rock duo, Dresses. All of these bands had amazing accomplishments in 2013 and will mostly likely follow the trend in this next year. So come on out to support a night of Portland rock. – Colin Hudson
Album Review: Echosmith, ‘Talking Dreams’
My family and I have a running joke about starting a traveling band. The only reason we never did it was to avoid the inevitable tragic end; One of us rises to fame while the others stand in the background, embittered and ignored, shaking tambourines and oohing – that and no one can play drums. Disco-tinged Indie pop quartet, Echosmith, have managed to break the mold. As their spotlight shines brighter, their siblingship remains in tact. Signing to Warner Brothers in 2012, they have officially released their debut album, ‘Talking Dreams.’ The album opens with two bombastic, high energy tunes, “Come Together” and “Let’s Love” that blast you like a fireworks show. These kids are having a really good time, and they won’t allow you to be a wallflower in the process. But they aren’t all positive lyrics and dance beats. They follow up with album stand-out, “Cool Kids,” opening with a reverb-drenched space-bound synth intro that leads you down a path towards one of the most clever, unforgettable hooks you’ll hear this year. Title track, “Talking Dreams,” picks up where the few fillers on the album leave off. It’s a song fit for a Nashville star whose shoes they are bursting out of, reminding you why they are poised for a big breakout. ‘Talking Dreams’ has the feel of a classic pop record with true intentionality. It hits its highs and lows right when you want them, grabs you by the throat with its hooks, and has real heart. The layered arrangements, intricate guitar solos, and arena ready anthems sprinkled throughout the record belie the quartet’s youth. It’s a truly impressive effort that seasoned veteran’s would be hard-pressed to surpass. In no effort to choose obvious favorites, it’s impossible to ignore lead singer, and sole sister of the bunch, Sydney’s crystal clear belt that could give Hayley Williams a run for her money. That said, it’s obvious the group is greater than the sum of its parts. (It doesn’t hurt that they could each be the star of their own CW series). Check out Echosmith’s first single, “Cool Kids,” streaming below and catch them at The Roxy November 19 during their nationwide tour that kicks off this month. – Jacqueline Caruso
Free Download: “We Can Go All Night Long” – Amanda Blank & Spank Rock
You may follow the tag team of Spank Rock and Amanda Blank on Twitter. Well, here’s a new raunchy club banger from the duo called "We Can Go All Night Long," which you can download for free. Enjoy!
Dozens “Summer Love”
Dozens have released a single called "Summer Love". This is an atmospheric track perfect for this time of year. It tells a story of the days and weeks after that summer love leaves and your left with just the chill of autumn.
Mischief Brew’s Erik Petersen Performing Rarities & Kicking Off Acoustic Mini-tour at The Boot & Saddle Oct. 9
The Noise FM Record Release
The Noise FM are releasing a new album called Attraction, and this week they dropped a single from it called "Crooked Smile".
The Noise FM are celebrating the release of the new album this Friday, Oct. 11th at Township with The Kickback and Cowboy Indian Bear.
Sasha Go Hard and BJ The Chicago Kid
Sasha Go Hard has released a new single called "Gimmie Mo" which a features a contribution from BJ The Chicago Kid and producer Tony Roche.
New Video: Pandora Live at 25th St. Recording – Dr. Dog
Dr. Dog recently recorded a session for Pandora at 25th Street Recording in Oakland, CA. You can check out the performance of "The Truth," "Love" and "Broken Heart" below, off their latest LP B-Room. They’ll be doing two nights in Philly (Friday, January 31 and Saturday, February 1) at the Electric Factory.