Music Tuesday Newsday

March 9, 2010 - 6:37 pm

Gorillaz Beotches

Hey all you blaspheming audiophiles! Here’s a nice and meaty list of new CD releases for March 9th.

Acrassicauda – Only The Dead See The End Of The War
Alberta Cross – Broken Side Of Time
Before Their Eyes – Untouchable
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Beat The Devil’s Tattoo
Broken Bells [The Shins' James Mercer and Danger Mouse project] – Broken Bells
Frightened Rabbit – The Winter Of Mixed Drinks
Gorillaz – Plastic Beach
jj – jj n3
Liars – Sisterworld
Monica – Still Standing
The Morning Benders – Big Echo
New Young Pony Club – The Optimist
Numero Group – Good God! Born Again Funk
Pavement – Quarantine The Past: The Best Of Pavement
Josh Rouse – El Turista
Standard Fare – The Novelle Beat
The Steel Wheels – Red Wing
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – The Brutalist Bricks
Titus Andronicus – The Monitor

Music Frightened Rabbit

January 12, 2010 - 10:39 am

Frightened Rabbit

FatCat Records | There’s an apt moniker for a band whose music always seems almost sentimental yet never quite reaches the road of sappiness that so many other bands seem to be going down these days. Frightened Rabbit is well-produced, but not over-produced; they navigate between the more intricate and acoustic melodies of modern indie rock but also sparse, minimal tones not unlike (dare they be mentioned) Coldplay. And Frightened Rabbit deserves anything but points for bravery, as there’s nothing spectacularly new about them. But therein lies their appeal: This is happy, catchy post-new wave indie music, a bit more upbeat then fellow Scots The Twilight Sad, and a welcome part of this new flood of Scottish indie rockers that seems to have broken through the reservoir lately. Their most recent release, Swim Until You Can’t See Land, is perhaps the best example of what folky, indie rock should sound like and to a certain extent always has. And perhaps that’s exactly what Frightened Rabbit wants you to understand –  they’re not going anywhere and they’re fine with that.

Words by Jeff Nau

Music We Were Promised Jetpacks

May 6, 2009 - 10:28 am

We Were Promised Jetpacks
Formed in Edinburgh in 2003, We Were Promised Jetpacks tasted success early when they won their high school’s battle of the bands competition. The four-piece came to FatCat’s attention when listening to some of the friends on the Frightened Rabbit’s (now labelmates) MySpace page. We Were Promised Jetpacks had already gotten attention and airplay from KEXP, XFM, and the BBC – before any official release – on the strength of a widely-circulated three-song demo.

We Were Promised Jetpacks -Ships With Holes Will Sink

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