Just Lions have released a new video for the title track off of their Monsters EP. The nostalgic black and white video portrays a story of young couple falling in love and being attacked by a ghoulish antagonist in between shots of the band rocking out in a campy set. Watch the video below and be sure to see Just Lions tonight at Doug Fir with Symmetry Symmetry and Alexander Tragedy. – Benjamin Toledo
Album Review: Portraiturefolio by Grandhorse
Formed in spring of 2012, Grandhorse gallops in with Portraiturefolio, their fierce debut effort. According to the band’s bio, it all started with guitarist Adam Steinfink and drummer Devon Shirley writing songs in a "dank basement". Despite the dank origins, the two (along with guitarist David Lloyd and singer Adam Smith) have produced a cloud-worthy canon of celestial pop, bound for ascension. The opening track, "Short Ride With A Kidnapper" butts dark lyrics against deceivingly pleasant pop. "Out of Sight" is smothered in gloomy webs of guitar and "Ocean" gives us a simple, surf-laden 3/4 piece with a catchy 50’s feel. "Heart Strings", my personal favorite, features an infectious guitar melody layered over a stable bass and synth drone. In all these tracks, Grandhorse has a keen way of adding in a layer of Tame Impala-esque fuzz. Portaiturefolio also shines in its lyrical complexity. In "Qualia", what appears at first to be a raucous party jam progresses into a poignant, philosophical commentary on substance use, perception and ultimate subjectivity. Another stand-out, the epic closer,"Petrichor", sets an enigmatic schizophrenic dialogue to a dense and driving backdrone, culminating in a wonderfully cathartic 4 minute jam of pure sonic release. Definitely worth a listen, Portaiturefolio depicts a band sure to be on to bigger things. – Ted Jamison
Melville at The Hawthorne Theatre 11.9
Melville is a band with roots in americana and alt-country. Those roots clearly influenced their new album, however the current sound that is Melville is firmly filed under the "rock and roll" section at your local record store, in case you were hoping to pick up a copy of the band’s recently released EP, Maquette. With an anything but shallow rock sound, Melville mixes layered electric guitars in unique and often beautiful ways, taking a break from a driving song line up to bring moving instrumental rock moments like “Einleitung” to life. Ryan T. Jacobs is the front man and creator of this four piece force and it is clear he has worked hard to create a tight band and album with diversity and heart. See Melville tomorrow night at the Hawthorne Theatre with Minor Alps and The Upside Down. – Joy Pearson
Fine Pets Tape Release at Habesha Lounge 11.8
Fine Pets cultivate different influences in such a way that it’s impossible to pin them into one specific genre. They take the raw energy you’d expect from a garage rock act, cut it with a some early shoegaze leads, a DIY punk attitude and output it through lo-fi recordings give the music an air of nostalgia. Their latest release, NO GAZE, is a collection of fuzzed-out tracks that range from calm creatures to destructive animals trying to break free from the cassette tape that holds them captive. Fine Pets will be setting these tracks lose at Habesha this Friday night, be there to celebrate their release. – Benjamin Toledo
Lovers Release Music Video for “Tiger Square”
Lovers just released a new, beautifully shot video to accompany a track named “Tiger Square” off of their latest album, A Friend in the World. Artistic shots of the band in a field, singing and drumming the organic beats at the foundation of the track are as emotive as the track itself; they simultaneously compliment the subtleties of the music and bring the lyrical content to its forefront. Watch the video below and be sure to like Lovers on facebook to keep updated with news from the dynamic synth-pop outfit. – Benjamin Toledo
LOVERS Tiger Square (Badman Recording Co.) from Badman Recording Co on Vimeo.
The Parson Red Heads Record Release at Aladdin Theater 11.2
It’d be easy to say that The Parson Red Heads are a classic rock band. It’d be even easier to say that they’re a Portland indie-folk band. This band can excel in separate categories through well-placed songwriting that translates their music into a storyteller platform. These stories are told with their lyrics as well as their instruments. Portland music fans tend to get sensitive when they hear the word jam so I’ll say that their songs often climax in orchestrated instrumental arrangements that do not stray way from the original idea. The Parson Red Heads have been giving us fresh rock and roll with a vintage/psychedelic feel for several years and are following up the successes of their last album with a new LP, Orb Weaver. Playing alongside PRH will be Alialujah Choir and Mimicking Birds. – Colin Hudson
Medium Troy Featuring the Bohemian Dub Orchestra at Refuge 11.2
The festival atmosphere will be alive in Portland this weekend for a highly anticipated Halloween party. Eugene based three piece hip hop group, Medium Troy, have completely revamped their sound by putting together Bohemian Dub Orchestra. This project uses 40+ musicians to make songs alongside the glitched trip hop beats Medium Troy has been known to produce. Now, the organic productions that have covered the electronic scene over the past year can be heard within their mixes. Hints from artists such as Pretty Lights and Russ Liquid are prevalent through the use of live instruments backed by classic hip-hop beats. This show is a triple feature with Bellingham’s Acorn Project will be releasing their album Shift and performing “Daft Funk” and Portland’s new psychedelic jam squad, Dark Matter Transfer. The show is this Saturday at Refuge and will be one talked about for a long time. Events like this don’t happen every day, so put on your Ron Jeremy costume and dance like you’ve got a 12 inch dong. – Colin Hudson
Soft Shadows Record Release at Bunk Bar 10.29
If you’re new to the Portland shoegaze scene allow me to introduce you to a band that’s quickly moving to it’s forefront, Soft Shadows. This dreamy trio balances quiet vocal melodies with electronic drumbeats and reverberating guitar tones that, at times, roar into a spaced-out screams that can be heard in lo-fi clarity on their aptly-named new release, Reverb is for Lovers. The full length album captures a moving tone through it’s minimal arrangement and complex array of tonal soundscapes, yet still retains a pop element that can make an entranced listener lift their head and break into an energetic dance. Soft Shadows will be celebrating the release of Reverb is for Lovers tonight at Bunk Bar with Appendixes and Wishyunu, you can also stream Reverb is for Lovers in its entirety on their bandcamp page. – Benjamin Toledo
Album Review: Wild Pack by Quiet Life
Based in New London CT and subsequently San Luis Obispo CA, Quiet Life has settled in Portland and brought with them an excellent new album off of Mama Bird Recording Company. Wild Pack (releases on 10/29) blends classic indie folk with tambourine revival-stomp and covers it all in a healthy shade of the blues. Among other influences the band (whose members have been involved in such projects as Delorean, Hip Hatchet and Holy Sons) attribute Wild Pack‘s inspiration to "the road and women". This is particularly evident in the poignant lyrical focus on lost love and the torment of a restless lover. Aside from the lyrics, the blues ache seeps particularly into the track, "Low Blues" a dusty rambler of a busy guitar blues to the beat of nothing but a tambourine (no vocals either). "Devils Kin" chugs along like a Velvet Underground tune complete with a Lou Reed drawl. "New London" is an epic build up of a ballad where organ drone layered with careful, quiet keys stack into a raucous harmonica jam.The organ shines nicely in the album as a whole whether it is beaming chords clear and true, growling them into existence, or just purring with idle vibrato. In short, these guys know how to make a record and Wild Pack certainly deserves your ears. – Ted Jamison
Kye Kye at Bunk Bar 10.25
Moving from Estonia to grow up in the humble surrounding of Camas, WA, the Yagolinikov family has been making lush symphonic tracks for three years. As the yet unsigned band Kye Kye they are readying the release of their second album, Fantasize. Olga’s vocals are echoing and breathy, but she is also a songbird twirling high notes with ease. Along with her two brothers Alex and Tim mastering electronics and guitar and her husband Tommy on the drums, they navigate a cool, lucid soundscape touched with piano, horns and grooving bass. They are ambient, synth- drenched and mysterious. Catch them tonight at Bunk Bar with Leagues. – Brandy Crowe
Party Boyz Episode 7: The Memories
On the latest episode of Portland’s most rockin’ music podcast, Party Boyz, Rachel and Elizabeth got hotdogs with guys from The Memories and chatted about Burger Records, life on tour, childhood memories and a whole lot more. Music from CCR, Natural Child, Sparks and Townes Van Zandt provide a soundtrack to the engaging conversation. Listen to the podcast below and, as always, check out their facebook page to keep updated with all things Party Boyz. – Benjamin Toledo
Those Willows EP Release at Kelly’s Olympian 10.23
When Those Willows start dancing in your speakers for the first time, you may have a twinge of nostalgia and warm recalling of something you can’t quite put your finger on. Perhaps it is the perfect harmonies that Jack Wells and Melissa Tarter slide in and out of so effortlessly you think of the great harmonic groups from years gone by, and I mean Simon and Garfunkel great. It is often difficult to tell, much less care when the duo is a duo or when one steps out on a solo in a particular song, you are simply too busy enjoying the perfectly sweet and borderline optimistic songs that refuse to fall flat. I fell especially hard for the dreamy "I Feel Younger" but truly, every single song on the just released EP Essential Folks lands on this wonderfully soothing and perpetuating engaging point perfectly. Adam Brock is to be held responsible for the excellent production of Essential Folks and will be opening for Those Willows with the rest of the Adam Brock 4 at Kelly’s Olympian October 23rd to celebrate the release of what will surely be Those Willows third critically acclaimed album. A special note about the release show: The Wisherman, an indie jazz collective from Portland will be performing that night in addition to the aforementioned bands. The Wishermen is one of the jazz bands in Bridgetown who are so much more than an improvisational contemporary jazz band. They break down barriers of pop and soul music in a way that is not only relevant to the current music landscape, it is important. These three bands are delivering music that leaves an impression. – Joy Pearson