Archive for September, 2010

Sep
07
posted by tommy

A new Tallest Man on Earth EP!? That came out of nowhere. I’ll say this though, there’s potentially no other artist I’d be more excited to hear this of. I’ve never seen or heard material from Kristian Matsson that didn’t rule all over the place (while tenderly tugging the heartstrings). Click here to read about the last TMOE release. The EP entitled Sometimes the blues is Just a Passing Bird is for sale exclusively on iTunes before it’s release date on November 9th.

The Tallest Man on Earth – Like The Wheel

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Sep
06
posted by tommy

Be the envy of all your friends with Lord Huron’s three song single! They’ll be like “listen to this track from Fleet Foxes! It’s called Ragged Wood!” and you’ll be all “Not even! I used to love Fleet Foxes but now they’re so passé. Lord Huron are the new Fleet Foxes”. You’ll be wrong because they’re not really the new Fleet Foxes but they do sound a little similar so I can see what you were talking about but to be quite frank you’ve got a bad attitude. Stop being so elitist. Here’s the track that you’re soon to love:

Lord Huron – The Problem With Your Daughter

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I know, it rules. And yes, you’re welcome. It’s the perfect soundtrack for the urban lumberjack. If you want to purchase their three tracks then head over to their bandcamp. Three dollars total. Alternatively, if you’re a cheapskate you can just download Into The Sun for free.

Sep
05
posted by tommy

Fishing are a Sydney based duo who make beats. This track managed to make it on to the Forkcast which is a pretty massive deal. It’s not the run of the mill Sound Doctrine band so hopefully you’ll come to this with an open mind and an open heart. No need for an open wallet though, it’s a free download if you know how to right click.

FISHING – OOOO

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There’s something tropical about this track. Particularly from 1:40 when the loops turn into something a little damper. It sounds creepy but it’s what I’m hearing. Band art suits the song.

“I think it’s time for me to get out, because at the moment I’m only thinking about FISHING 21 hours a day, and they’re the waking moments. And even when I close my eyes I’m thinking about it.”

-Rex Hunt

Sep
03
posted by tommy

Matt Corby’s career path reads as follows-

2007: Australian Idol runner up
2008: Signed to Scorpio Music
2009: Brief stint being a Bon Iver cover band

And that leaves us in the here and now. His current music is pretty rock solid. Put aside your assumed prejudices and come to this with an open mind. Sure, he’s adapting to write music for whatever is the most marketable sound (and image- 2007, 2010) of the year but at least he’s good at it. And if television told us nothing else about him, the dude’s got a good voice.

Matt Corby – My False

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Right click here to download this song and here to download another of his tracks, Lighthome

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