With fuzzy chords and a sound that rivals the roar of a V8 american muscle car Them Animals sounds like the kind of band that makes your friends dingy basement party feel like the best place you’ve ever been. The guitars power through creating an infectious garage rock melody tinged with a touch of blues and vocals that have been drenched in distortion. The chorus of their recent release, Losing Feeling (streaming below), burns mighty like a track doused in gasoline and set ablaze making you want to sway and jump around, bringing a pinch of unpredictable chaos to the otherwise very tight and controlled melodic party. Listen to Them Animals below and catch them live at Velvet Lounge on August 17. – Adriana S. Ballester
Fire Nuns prove they’re a fire band
We’re not sure what you’re sleeping on if you haven’t heard of Fire Nuns yet. Their debut album, Dad, Jr., came out back in 2013 and has served as the provenance for what has only so far proven to be an unending stream of successes. Now three studio/house releases and a live recording of their KPSU set deep, the boys are finishing up a slew of performances to record some new material.
It’s not exactly definite exactly when or what we’ll be seeing from Fire Nuns, but if it’s anything like the Ty Segall meets the Orwells styled crop they’ve droppd so far, it’ll definitely be a delight. Their self titled release from March was full of banger cuts that traverse a specturm of distinct punk to a fuzzy blur of addicting garage.
Fire Nuns last played the Woodstock! mini fest at the Convent on the 4th of July and we’re not sure when their next show is, but make it a point to see them live. Congrats on being the newest Artists of the Month, boys!
Check out the recording of their live KPSU set below and enjoy your new favorite band.
Vapor Eyes
Vapor Eyes has released a new EP called Reminisce. Vapor Eyes is the beat making/production work of David Cohen. Reminisce is a collection of beats ready for the summer heat.
SOFI TUKKER unveils video and debut EP + talks about gear on Delicious Audio
Who said a beautiful melody is necessary to create a great song? SOFI TUKKER‘s’s gone viral single Drinkee (brand new video below) features a one-note melodic phrase repeated over and over pretty much from the beginning to the end of the song – and we’ll never get tired of it! The Brooklyn based duo just unveiled their debut EP ‘Soft Animals,’ which comprises all their singles to date, plus electro ballad ‘Moon Tattoo,’ and also announced a bunch of summer dates in Europe and the US – the local date at Baby’s All Right on July 30th is already sold out. We recently asked them a few questions about their creative process, check out the link below.
Delicious Audio Interview with SOFI TUKKER about synths and their creative process.
Dream Pop act Uni Ika Ai releases single ‘Make You Better’ + announces LP
In recent years dream pop has become a big part of the "NYC sound" – probably only second to garage rock. Although Brooklyn-based quartet Uni Ika Ai, founded by Lucius’ Peter Lalish and Toebow’s Maia Friedman’s, can surely be categorized under the dream pop umbrella, they have the merit to steer clear from the genre’s canonized influences (Cocteau Twins, Mazzy Star and Broadcast). In “Make You Better,” the band’s first single, Friedman’s voice draws an airy, slow melody over a glittering musical background where guitars and keyboards merge into each other, like colors do in paintings by the Impressionists. Baroque and classical elements emerge here and there, and new layers come to the surface or are exhausted as the song progresses. Their debut album, Keeping A Golden Bullseye In The Corner of My Mind will be released in mid October. Uni Ika Ai will begin a residency at C’Mon Everybody on July 13th.
Weekend Warrior, July 8 – 10
Jackson Mudd @ Township
Jackson Mudd, the side project from Smoking Popes frontman Josh Carterer, released their new EP Black as Midnight (Artistic Integrity Records) this week. This project is rooted in traditional blues music and a big departure for his work with The Popes.
You can catch Jackson Mudd at Township on July 23rd John San Juan and Housesitters.
Basement Family
Basement Family released their self-titled debut 12" via Maximum Pelt. This trio (Jeremy Lindemulder, Joel Schafer, and Alex Auby) creates fuzzed-out basement/garage pop.
You can catch Basement Family at 2040 ( 2040 West 19 st) tomorrow, July 9th, with Porno Glows, Black Thumb (WI), and Tonne (OKC).
Baroque-pop band Thin Lear plays Pianos on 7/9
Even when singing about being “bored to death” or “sick in bed,” Queens-based band, Thin Lear has the ability to sound light and carefree. Even “seven days without sleep” seem like a walk in the park – a testament to endurance, surely a handy quality for any independent musician! In the Thin Lear EP Matt Longo – the man and voice behind the baroque-pop project – creates waves of nostalgia, supported by tastefully restrained melodies and his gentle voice. The record (the project’s fourth release since 2011) makes endearing references to New York City and single “Second Nature” (streaming) uses light, yet dynamic instrumentation along with subtle calipso influences. You can catch him at Pianos tomorrow (July 9th). – Madeleine Grossman
Embrace Bondage & Discipline at Ortlieb’s July 8
Electro-rock outfit Bondage & Discipline meshes a breezy, synth/percussion-compassed sound, with a slightly ominous, heavy undercurrent. The end game is one that utilizes layered, harmony-fueled vocals, with a ceaseless-moving instrumental base, capturing warmth while hinting at impending chills. The group will release its debut LP Love Me Like I’m Dead via a series of smaller song groupings; the first, No One, will be released on July 12. Unifying waves of jangly, fuzzed guitar with a locked-in snap and pop of bass and percussion and semi-spoken Lou Reed-inspired vocals, The Stammer helps fortify this billing at Ortlieb’s, which also features the back alley synth explorations of Blood Sound, who have a new album on the horizon, entitled True Romance Magazine. After releasing their debut EP Vail earlier this spring, the haunting post-punk of Brooklyn trio Decorum rounds out this goth dance party. Ortlieb’s, 847 N. Third St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita
New Track: “Pick Up America” – My Son Bison
Local experimental-folk five-piece My Son Bison’s new single, “Pick Up America,” teases the sound of their forthcoming debut LP, Two Faces and a Vase. A subtle yet gripping groove is dictated via bass, keys, drums, etc., as the vocals prescribe a pleasant, whimsical melody before the song shifts into a somewhat chaotic, vocally-agitated conclusion. They’ll be performing on Tuesday, July 14 at Boot & Saddle with City of the Sun.
Shredded Sun
Shredded Sun has released their debut full-length album, Land Lines. This is the bedroom project of Nick and Sarah Ammerman along with Ben Billow. All were former members of Fake Fictions.