June 13, 2011

JEFF the Champions


I remember like five years ago I was probably skateboarding in my mom's driveway and listening to Blink 182 and a friend of mine called me and told me I had to get to Grimey's immediately because this band JEFF was playing a show and he had never seen any band play like them.  Then a couple years after that I remember being at their parents' house listening to Jake's reggae records and playing ping-pong and thinking like how these brothers were exemplars of cool without even trying or realizing probably.  And back then, like still, JEFF the Brotherhood was the baddest headbangingest band in town, a heavy metal band with like a rap entourage attitude.  Their house shows used to start with a loop of the intro to this Three Six song and end with all the lights and floor fucked up and everybody sweaty and bruised.  Kids in Nashville were waiting on when they would get their due recognition, since it was palpable that it was a matter of when.

Having signed to a distribution contract with Warner Music Group, having been chosen Rolling Stone's band to watch a couple weeks ago, having been featured on Jay-Z's website last week, and then yesterday with their new LP, We Are The Champions, streaming on NPR--man, and that's not even all of it.  Their dad/label-owner Bob Orrall (who is also an awesome artist) said to the Nashville Scene, "We Are the Champions deserves to be heard by the world."  Hell yeah, Bob.

The album is a refreshingly simple but still fast and fuzzy and fucked up trip towards good vibes having good times with good friends and cheap beer.  So check it out and buy the album on June 21, on Infinity Cat, or your local record store, or your local Virgin Megastore, or wherever music is sold.

June 6, 2011

SUMMER LOVE 2011


We're making some summer mixtapes, and this is one of them.  It's called Summer Love 2011 and the link is the mp3 which has a little something special at the end but here is the tracklisting w/ some other mp3s, too:



1. "Good Stuff" - UGK
2. "Give Me Your Love" - Curtis Mayfield
3. "LAst Night" - BeachesBeaches
4. "Cowboys In The Void" - QUILT
5. "Got A Feelin'" - The Mamas & Papas
6. "I'd Rather Be With You" - Bootsy Collins
7. "Whxt Txrns U Xn?" - Teams
8. "Playing Your Game Baby" - Barry White
9. "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" - Dionne Warwick
10. "Paranoiyalackofcommunication" - Flash Forest
11. "Lady Dub" - The Widdler
12. "Touch" - Holy Other

Basically it's some songs that I really think will be nice for driving around with the windows open or drinking beers on the po'ch or laying in the grass or in the sand or travelling, even, and so it's a nice mix for summer.  It's got a lotta soul.  Some of the songs were inspired by mixes from Yvynyl, Flashlight Tag, and The Captain.  Most of the other songs were straight from the heart.

Have A Good Summer and love one another.

June 3, 2011

Holy Other

Earlier today Altered Zones posted the ninth installment of their now-world famous monthly mix series with songs selected by another Manchester innovator producer hustler the occult brother, Holy Other.  It is a well-rounded set so get it.


Another thing to note about it, though, is the irony that Holy Other made this month's, and next month he'll be what it's made of.  If you haven't listened to the Soundcloud stream thing (also courtesy of Altered Zones) of Holy Other's upcoming EP, With U, indulge yourself:

With U is available for pre-order right now from Boomkat and Ruff Trade but really comes out officially June 7, 2011, on Tri Angle Records, who are running shit doing everything cool and pretty much nothing that don't sound good, you heard. 

June 2, 2011

John Maus x Molly Nilsson


So I've been eagerly awaiting John Maus's upcoming album We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves ever since hearing its abso-fucking-credible first single, "Believer." So when I heard "Hey Moon," the fourth track on the aforementioned fifth album from the reclusive Minnesota native, I figured it was another product of his songwriting genius. Guess I was a little premature. The track is still awesome, but it turns out the song was actually originally written by the equally mysterious Stockholm freeform dream-pop singer Molly Nilsson.

She seems to be closely associated with the Dark Skies Association label, and she's touring the U.S. for the first time in November. She's still booking her tour, so send her a message if you want her in your town. The original version of "Hey Moon!" appears on her 2009 full-length These Things Take Time, and you can grab it below, along with the John Maus cover.