Saturday, February 07, 2015

@PumpUpThaVolume: Episode145 - Hotfoot


Hotfoot
♫Makin' a soundtrack for another planet to hear♫ on Episode145 - Hotfoot which features brand new sounds from Nude Beach, Courtney Barnett, Diamond Rugs, Swervedriver, Tosca, Is Tropical, Ting Tings, Au.Ra, Doldrums, Shovels & Rope, Dengue Fever, Twin Limb, Iron & Wine, Isobel Campbell and Strange Wilds...



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Previous: Episode144 - Entertainment

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♬Liner Notes♬: If there was ever an episode to get you caught up with what's going down, this is it! The hottest new buzz around from Doldrums, Swervedriver, Courtney Barnett, Ting Tings, Tosca, Dengue Fever and so much more... Hey man, is that PumpUpThaVolume? "Well, turn it up, maaan!!"

Nude Beach
"I Can't Keep the Tears From Falling"
'77'
Don Giovanni, 2014
Notes: "Two years ago, the young Brooklyn-based rock band Nude Beach released their album II, a deeply enjoyable piece of classic-rock-informed punk... the band follows up II with a grand new double-disc album called 77... “I Can’t Keep The Tears From Falling” is a scrappy, melodic, catchy-as-hell piece of songcraft, a three-minute power-pop rager with a lot of Ramones and Replacements in its DNA." We heard "For You" from Nude Beach back on Episode133.
(#NudeBeachBand)

Courtney Barnett
"Pedestrian At Best"
'Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit'
Mom & Pop/Marathon Artists, 2015
Notes: ""Put me on a pedestal, and I'll only disappoint you," Courtney Barnett confides a minute or so into "Pedestrian at Best", the lead single from her forthcoming LP... From its very first line, "Pedestrian"—one part kiss-off, two parts "existential time crisis"—is riddled with contradictions... a mental lightning storm, a live-and-direct dispatch from the center of Barnett's considerable brain... delivers what'll likely stand as 2015's sickest on-record burn: "I think you're a joke, but I don't find you very funny."" One of the brightest breakouts around, this is CB's sixth time on PUTV - which ties her for the lead with Thee Oh Sees!
(@CourtneyMelba)

Diamond Rugs
"Voodoo Doll"
'Cosmetics'
Sycamore, 2015
Notes: "Members of Deer Tick, Black Lips, Dead Confederate and Los Lobos team up under the moniker Diamond Rugs and blow off a little steam. This song from their forthcoming album Cosmetics is all rock, it's called "Voodoo Doll."" Making their third stop on PUTV, we heard Diamond Rugs way back on Episodes006/007!
(@Diamond_Rugs)

Swervedriver
"Setting Sun"
'I Wasn’t Born To Lose You'
Cobraside, 2015
Notes: "Early-’90s British shoegazers Swervedriver might not be as revered as contemporaries like My Bloody Valentine or Ride, but they did charged-up bleariness as well as almost anyone. Swervedriver went on hiatus in 1998 and then reunited at the 2008 Coachella festival, but they never got around to releasing any new music until the single “Deep Wound” last year. And now the band has announced that they’ve got a new full-length ready to go. I Wasn’t Born To Lose You, which is set to arrive in a couple of months, will be the band’s first studio effort since 1998′s 99th Dream, and first single “Setting Sun” is a lovely piece of blurry heaviness." I've always loved these guys, caught them on that 2008 reunion tour and already have tickets for the new show, welcome back!
(@SwervedriverUK)

Tosca
"My Sweet Monday"
'Outta Here'
!K7, YEAR
Notes: "Austrian electronic duo Tosca – aka Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber – picked an album title that reflects their musical mood. Outta Here marks a change in their sound, as they move to more beat-oriented and energetic songs."
(@K7records)

Is Tropical
"Crawl"
'Black Anything (Pt. 1)'
Axis Mundi, 2014
Notes: "...the [London] band’s name was intended to reflect the quartet’s globetrotting aspirations. Two albums later, the group has toured all over with their electronic rock and imaginative aesthetics. Is Tropical’s five part album, Black Anything, demonstrates the band’s dedication to every aspect of their work. The album will be released as 10-inch vinyl components, each bearing the image of the continent in which its songs were recorded."
(@IsTropical)

Ting Tings
"Daughter"
'Super Critical'
Finca, 2014
Notes: "The island of Ibiza was the playground that inspired [Manchester's] The Ting Tings' third album. They set the scene for a dance party with "Daughter"."
(@TheTings)

Au.Ra
"Pyramid"
'Jane’s Lament'
Felte, 2015
Notes: "Hazy, borderline shoegaze textures meet psychedelic pop melodicism in the sprawling, swirling songs of Au.Ra. Au.Ra was conceived over two years ago by Sydney-via-London musicians Tom Crandles and Tim Jenkins, both veterans of various Sydney rock groups, as a recording project... Despite the band’s primarily-recording background, “Pyramid” moves and shimmers like track cut live to tape, riding a languid rhythm through a phased-out four minutes."
(@AuRaMusique)

Doldrums
"Hotfoot"
'The Air Conditioned Nightmare'
Sub Pop, 2015
Notes: "Doldrums, the band led by Montreal's Airick Woodhead, are back following their 2013 debut album Lesser Evil. The Air Conditioned Nightmare is out April 7 in the U.S. and April 6 in Europe via their new label home, Sub Pop... The album is titled after Henry Miller's 1945 collection of essays."
(@Doldrumopolis)

Shovels & Rope
"Bridge On Fire"
'Swimmin' Time'
Dualtone, 2014
Notes: "Over the last two years, a whirlwind of festival sets and opening gigs – plus the extra boost of a trending genre – have helped sweep this married folk duo's rudimentary guitar and junkyard drum setup out of Charleston, South Carolina, and into the warm glow of the spotlight. Their latest LP shirks the kind of Americana that had Mumford & Sons selling out stadiums... Any faults just add to Swimmin' Time instead of diminishing the sincerity of this full, flavorful record." We haven't played S&R since their first time way back on Episode022 in 2012!
(@ShovelsAndRope)

Dengue Fever
"Tokay"
'The Deepest Lake'
Tuk Tuk, 2015
Notes: "Dengue Fever have built their [12-plus years] career on an exploration of psychedelic Cambodian music. The LA band continues their far out tradition of fusing the exotic with the pillars of rock..." Dengue Fever opened ep092 of PUTV with "Taxi Dancer" in January 2014.
(@DengueFever)

Twin Limb
"Long Shadow"
self-released, 2015
Notes: "Unlike most indie/folk/alt ensembles of 2015, Twin Limb isn’t coy about genre. They straightforwardly claim “dream pop“... Using accordions, guitar, strings, and vocal harmonies, this Louisville trio of multi-instrumentalists create stirring, hazy, and yes — dreamy music... [Their debut, self-released single] “Long Shadow” sounds deep but effortless, with endless layers tied together by the song’s easy pulse and fluid vocals... look out for their first ever tour outside of Louisville supporting Houndmouth next month."
(@TwinLimb)

Iron & Wine
"Everyone’s Summer Of ’95"
'Archive Series Volume No. 1'
Black Cricket, 2015
Notes: "Sam Beam, aka Iron & Wine, has announced that he’ll be putting out a series of archival recordings, starting with Archive Series Volume No. 1... The sixteen Iron & Wine tracks contained on the release come from around the same time as his 2002 debut The Creek Drank The Cradle... out on 2/24 via Beam’s new label, Black Cricket." Iron & Wine's first time on PUTV was in March 2013 on ep052.
(@IronAndWine)

Isobel Campbell
"How Deep Is Your Love"
'To Love The Bee Gees: A Tribute to the Brothers Gibb'
[TBA], 2015
Notes: "A pair of producers are looking to give The Bee Gees a proper tribute with To Love The Bee Gees: A Tribute to the Brothers Gibb a new tribute album that highlights the Brothers Gibb work. Kicking off the project is the first song to be released, a cover of "How Deep Is Your Love" by the great Isobel Campbell (ex-Belle & Sebastian)... Emitt Rhodes, Martin Carr and several others are all on board for the project which is currently kickstarting here. Give if you can, and get an exclusive Kickstarter-only CD with seven alternative versions of songs from the LP."
(@Isobel_Campbell)

Strange Wilds
"Standing"
Sub Pop, 2015
Notes: "Formed in 2012, Olympia’s Strange Winds are a cyclone of refreshing rawness. After releasing their debut 7” Wet on Inimical Records, the band have been drafted in by Sub Pop, winning the label over with their unique brand of compressed intensity. Short but savagely sweet, the 3-track “Standing” single is complete with earth shattering heaviness, technical ability and beautiful passages of melody to offset the chaos... with more than just a reminiscent hint of the song “Love Buzz” from past labelmates Nirvana."
(@StrangeWilds)

This week's B-sides: Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Lonesome Heroes, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The Stress of Her Regard and Andy Shauf

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@PumpUpThaVolume Music News:
#AlbumOfThDay: @TheNotwist - 'Messier Objects'
#AlbumOfTheDay: The Ting Tings (@TheTings) - 'Super Critical'
#AlbumOfTheDay: @ShovelsAndRope - 'Swimmin' Time'
#AlbumOfTheDay: All We Are (@ThisIsAllWeAre) - 'All We Are'
Hear two new #Chromatics songs from Ryan Gosling's directorial debut
Detroit proto-punk band @thedeathband will release a new LP this year. Hear its first single
Built To Spill announced a new album coming this April
Kim Gordon details Thurston Moore split, calls @Courtney Love “mentally ill” in her new memoir
Netflix orders a hip-hop drama, too
James Murphy's score and Bowie remix included on the While We're Young soundtrack, due out next month
@ArcadeFire's Win Butler is confirmed for the NBA's Celebrity All-Star Game
Here’s the nominations for tomorrow's @TheGRAMMYs
Here's a handy guide to all of your 57th #GRAMMYs performers!

(Thanks again to our #SongOfTheDay sources at @KEXP, @KCRW, @KUTX, @TheKeyXPN and @TheCurrent. Thanks to @TwilightCircus1 for the bed music - and thank you for listening!)

1 comment:

Beau Boeye said...

I was listening to this mix while I was working out the other day (didn't bother to look at the artist list). After the first song, when you announce the rest of the artists, I was sure hoping to hear Courtney Barnett's name because I love her new single and I thought it was time for it to be on a mix. Lo and behold it was the next song!

Keep up the great work. You make listening to music enjoyable again.

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