Buddy Leezle recently completed a collaborative LP with Karnate, entitled Gavage. Its debut single, “Cold Wave,” enlists Crimeapple, Recognize Ali, Reef The Lost Cauze, and DJ Soulbuck as reinforcements. An ominously chill beat steps into the streets. Seamlessly relaying the mic, the collection of emcees deliver cold, calculated bars, with an icy intensity, before leaving frosty bodies in their path. You’ll wanna bump this more than once.
New Music Video: “Heaven’s Away Team” – Vexxed
Thank You Sooo Much, the debut EP from Vexxed, which is comprised of Lucy Stone (DRGN King), Max Steen (Cold Fronts), and Zach Sewall (Grave Goods), is slated for release on May 4. Languishing in a slow-burning, melodic haze, “Heaven’s Away Team,” appears resigned to the inevitable. That pleasant, fading perspective plays into the mystical glow of the accompanying video, with its astronomically doomed serenity.
Robot Princess celebrates release of energetic garage rock LP at Secret Project Robot 04.28
Hop on the wave, the big buoyant wave of indie rock that is Robot Princess. As much as the band dwells into scrappy punk, it never hesitates to flood its songs with keytar hooks, sugary backing vocals, and bounce along choruses. On a handful of singles from the band’s new album APOCALYPSE + BULLSHIT, out April 28th on Jam Eater Records, the penchant for unabashedly eager garage rock continues uninhibited. You can feel the energy in person that night when Robot Princess headlines a release show at Secret Project Robot. In the meantime, listen to single "Wizards + Mystics" below. – Cameron Carr
Interview: Penguin Prison in Austin
Chris Glover, who performs under the name Penguin Prison has been making music in New York Citty for over a decade now. While Chris has kept a steady stream of infectious eletropop hits flowing throughout the years, his latest EP, Turn It Up, signals an epoch for the native New Yorker. Hard-hitting dance beats light up in each new song with a vocal flare that exudes Chris’s signature style and his aloof nonchalance. On tour across the country for the new EP, Chris has proved himself an efficient tour machine that delivers a soul-freeing experience each night. We interviewed Chris in Austin and he would go on to talk about life on the road, potential remix collaborators, and his dog Maple’s instagram account.
You are a remix connoisseur. Are there some artists that are on your remix wishlist?
There are so many people I would love to remix! Haim, Lykke Li, Hot Chip, Chromeo the list goes on and on.
The newly released Turn It Up is a great EP. How long has this been in the making?
I worked on some of these songs with my friend Ben who plays guitar in my band and we would just go crazy in my studio and scream until we came up with something. That’s how the chorus of Turn It Up came about. Then I wrote and produced the rest of the song around that idea.
You are coming to Austin, a city you’ve played a lot. Are there any places or routines you have when you come to Austin?
Austin is one of my favorite places! We went to Taco Deli last time we were there which was good. Food trucks are always great and the weather is a nice contrast after coming from New York!
What are some jobs you had prior to doing music full-time?
I worked in a nursery school for the professor’s kids at my college, an after school running program teaching kids about running and a company that made music for Sesame Street and boxing matches!
Staying financially independent is tough for artists today, what is some advice you have for up and coming artists to make a buck?
Don’t spend money you don’t have to. Find deals and think outside the box.
Have you ever/or did you ever have moments of self-doubt about doing music? Did you ever have a ‘plan B’ in case it didnt work out?
Yeah I think a lot of people have self doubt in all industries. I am not sure I would be able to have a “normal” job if I wanted to. I’m a little too weird.
Is NYC still a great city for artists to develop? How has it changed since you started?
There are still a lot of creative people who live in nyc and therefore it’s still a good place to be to be an artist. However it does seem to get harder to live in financially but it seems like people said that to me about Austin when I was there last!
What is the song "Dont Fuck With My Money" specifically about?
That song just came to me all at once one day and I was very surprised by it! I asked my friends advice and people said I shouldn’t make that song. But I did it anyway.
What is your favorite country to play in outside of the US and why?
I love to play in Mexico! I’ve been there many times and I just love all the people there and the vibe and the food.
What is your ideal day, from wake-up to sleep?
Wake up go for a long walk / run with my dog maple (mapledoodlegram on instagram), eat breakfast, work on music, exercise, see a movie, go to a good restaurant with my wife and friends, go home and play with my dog and go to sleep!
How do you handle your touring life to stay sane? Do you have a routine when on the road?
I like to travel so it’s not a question of staying sane but it can be hard to not get sick or lose my voice. Sometime I don’t speak all day and to communicate I have to type something and show it to my band mates.
Do you have a moment in your career where you realized you were going to be able to do music full-time?
I’m not sure if I ever had a moment like that. I think every day I am still just trying my best so that I can make a living making music and it just keeps being true somehow.
What is your goal as an artist? Is it # of listeners? Playing a certain-sized venue? Cultural influence? Describe what you would consider a successful career in your own context?
I think it’s a combination of things. It would be nice to play certain size venues when I tour as well as have a certain amount of listeners. I also want to expand into producing and writing for other artists as well so I hope to be active doing that also.
Do you think Trump’s presidency is fostering a creative golden-era amongst musicians?
When he first won the election I had a feeling that art was over in away. But that only lasted for one day and then I realized it was the opposite of course. Life is just telling us all that we have to always remain vigilant because the obstacles will never ever stop.
Huttch – “Get Up” Music Video, Dakota Tavern 04.25
Huttch are an indie rock band from Windsor. They just released a new track and music video “Get Up”. It’s got some 70’s funkiness going on alongside the 2000’s indie rock style. The outfits and desert setting in the music video are unreal. The music isn’t exactly what I was expecting upon first seeing the setting of the video but both are great nonetheless. The tune was very well put together. Huttch plays the Dakota Tavern on Thursday April 25th. – Kris Gies
Femdot “Alright”
Femdot has released a video for the first track, “Alright”, from his forthcoming album, Delacreme 2, which is due out later this Spring via Closed Sessions.
Femdot is scheduled to appear at Lollapalooza on Saturday, August 4th.
New Single “Jean & Helene” from Spritzer’s Debut LP
Spritzer lives up to its eponymous beverage: fun, bubbly, yet intoxicating just the same. The side-project of Friend Roulette’s Matt Meade, Spritzer serves as the vehicle for the artist’s more traditionally pop experimentation. Yet, Spritzer’s vibe doesn’t feel so stuffy as that. The music is of a refreshing vintage, featuring groovy bass lines and a very welcome horn section. Spritzer’s upcoming LP Love. Lies. Decay. promises even more inebriation and retro vibes, so make sure to celebrate its release on 04.25 at Elsewhere or catch it out on Paper Garden Records, 04.27. —Amanda Ogea
Vapor Eyes
Producer Vapor Eyes has released a album called Where The Dyad Lives. Vapor Eyes (aka David Cohen) continues blend hip hop, jazz, sampling, and electronic music to create an album feels both nostalgic and groundbreaking at the same time. Where The Dyad Lives is out now on Young Heavy Souls.
Krust Toons: “It’s Lit” by Tedd Hazard
Krust Toons: "It’s Lit" by Tedd Hazard – please feel free to drop him a line at teddandthehazards@gmail.com if you dig or have any funny ideas. You can also check out more of his illustrations and animation shorts HERE.
Frog brings fuzzy folk rock to Caffeine Underground 04.28
There’s a twangy, almost drawling tone to Dan Bateman’s voice when he sings in Frog. Bateman and bandmate Tom White have a folky hue to their music, as if it came from the American heartland rather than the densely populated streets of New York where the two reside. On paper though, that influence can be a little tricky to point out. Frog plays almost fuzzy indie rock with dashes of keyboard chords and glockenspiel melodies filling in the warm tingle of guitar. Still, the duo’s tender dynamics capture the personal feel of folk music and suit the band to intimate performances. You can see Frog live on April 28th at Caffeine Underground, a fittingly cozy setting for the group, alongside Demure and solo performances from Told Slant and Bedbug. – Cameron Carr
Sen Morimoto
Kyoto-born multi-instrumentalist composer and emcee Sen Morimoto will be releasing his new LP, Cannonball! Via Sooper Record on May 4th. Morimoto, now based in Chicago, blends jazz, pop, and hip hop to create a sound all his own. The album features contribution from Kaina and Reason Being.
You can help Sen Morimoto celebrate the release of Cannonball! on May 26th at Empty Bottle with Kaina and Qari.
New Honey Radar EP Available for Streaming & Purchase
Still not really ready to deal with Monday yet? Feel free to phone it in today, and chill the fuck out to the carefree vignettes of Honey Radar‘s Psychic Cruise. The new EP from the lo-fi, Jason Henn-led project is out now via Atlanta’s Chunklet Industries. You can catch Henn and the gang opening for No Age on Thursday, May 3 at the First Unitarian Church.