Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Jane’s Addiction, M83, Chris Isaak, and Mick Fleetwood

October 18, 2011 - 3:52 pm

Jane’s Addiction dishes out their first album in 8 years with The Great Escape Artist…M83 returns with Hurry Up, We’re Drowning, the anxiously-awaited follow-up to Saturdays=Youth…Mick Fleetwood re-releases his seminal 1981 classic, The Visitor…metal gods Iced Earth get yet another lead singer…Chris Isaak records tons of covers…somehow Everlast is still making albums…

Alesana - A Place Where the Sun Is Silent
Mick Fleetwood - The Visitor (Re-release)
Kimya Dawson - Thunder Thighs
M83 - Hurry Up, We’re Drowning
The Gaslight Anthem - iTunes Session [Live EP]
James Blake - Enough Thunder
Brown Bird - Salt for Salt
Cowboy Junkies - Sing in My Meadow
Cradle of Filth - Evermore Darkly
Four Tet - Fabriclive 59
Evile - Five Serpent’s Teeth
Class Actress - Rapprocher
Forest Fire - Staring at the X
Rob Crow - He Thinks He’s People
Iced Earth - Dystopia
Chris Isaak - Beyond the Sun  (Covers of classic Sun Studios recordings)
Body Language - Social Studies
Joe –
The Good, The Bad, The Sexy
Jonti -
Twirligig
Jane’s Addiction -
The Great Escape Artist
Everlast -
Songs of the Ungrateful Living
I Break Horses - Hearts

Music TPC Takeover: 08 – M83 – “Kim and Jessie”

September 1, 2011 - 10:45 am

Numero Ocho or “eight” for the gringos in Tokyo Police Club’s “10 songs in 10 days from the last 10 years” project is M83′s “Kim and Jessie” TPC’s rendition features Jamie Jackson from Hot as Sun and is sure to burn up your ear drums.

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Music M83: Relive Your Teenage Years Unabashedly

July 13, 2010 - 1:46 pm

M83

The minute I heard M83 — I think it was on some Saturday night eclectic mix on KRCW — I was pretty much effing hooked. There’s actually just one guy behind it all, Anthony Gonzalez, who has spent the past 10 years or so masterfully compiling all his 80s and shoegaze and songwriting genius into one album after another. And every time I watch the video for “Kim and Jessie”, I can’t help but feel, as comedian Sam Kinison put it in one of his many moments of insight regarding the opposite sex, like I’m ‘watching tape from behind enemy lines’ and getting a peek into the brain of the female psyche through a pair of extremely cute yenta-looking, bi-curious roller skaters. Songs like this and “We Own the Sky” are obviously indebted to the decade hipsters were so quick to dismiss during the era of grunge and alt-rock, while “Skin of The Night” channels both the melodies of Duran Duran and Phil Collins’ drum set from No Jacket Required into something both should be envious of. Sure, with a title like Saturdays=Youth and Gonzalez’ own admittance that the title simply means that ‘Saturday is definitely the coolest day of the week for a teenager, and that’s the reason Saturday is in the title’, it’s obvious who Anthony is aiming for in his demographic. But unlike a lot of music crowding the youth market nowadays, M83 is a sound unto its own, nostalgic yet unpretentious in conjuring up the best the 80s (with the help of today’s programming standards). Step into the time warp on Red Bull Music Academy Radio.