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The Strange Boys

If you read this blog regularly, you’re aware of our well-documented love of Austin’s own Strange Boys. Although we’ve not fallen for their second album as swiftly as we fell for their practically perfect ‘And Girls’ LP, we know that their live show will always deliver. They’ve got a new lineup – drummer, sax and Tim Pressley from Darker My Love and it will be interesting to see what they’ve got to offer on the live front now that the stage will be a little more crowded. They’re only playing the Wednesday so they can carry on the rest of their US tour, so be sure to check them out early, while you can.

DOWNLOAD ->The Strange Boys – Be Brave

Harlem

Harlem has been one of my favorite new musical discoveries of the year. You can probably guess what they’re like – lo-fi, garagey music with “hidden” pop tunes. Harlem’s new record ‘Hippies’ is filled with some of the catchiest songs I’ve heard all year long – ‘Friendly Ghost’ is witty and prime for shouting along to; ‘Tila and I’ and ‘Gay Human Bones’ stand out as best of ‘Hippies’. I wouldn’t miss Austin-via-Tucson’s Harlem who will be one of the standouts this year.

DOWNLOAD -> Harlem – Friendly Ghost

Magic Kids

Magic Kids are, to me, kind of what Los Campesinos! were in 2008. They’re a little bit twee, a lot quirky, but all in all a ton of fun. They also have extremely catchy songs – well, the two that I’ve been addicted to were, at any rate. If I was to guess, I’d say they’re going to wind up as just a kitchy little band, not go the way LC! have really, but that’s not to say they won’t put on a fun show in Austin, so I’d catch them, but only if you have the time.

DOWNLOAD -> Magic Kids – Superball

Fool’s Gold

Another NRBW live favorite, Fool’s Gold is going to be playing this years SXSW again. We loved their debut album ‘Fool’s Gold’ with its sense of whimsy, rhythm and communal experience – I even gave it like a 7/10 or something on DiS! – and can’t wait to see how they’ve improved as a live band since we saw them last April. If you’re looking to dance or if you want to have a really fun, uplifting, communal live experience – Fool’s Gold will fulfill that need beautifully.

DOWNLOAD -> Fool’s Gold – Surprise Hotel

Surfer Blood

The more I listen to ‘Astrocoast’ the more taken I am with this band – what started out as a casual listen has blossomed into something much more. There’s something instantly likable about their polished tunes – perhaps it’s the voice that owes more to Panda Bear than Cole Alexander, perhaps its the danceable instrumentation, or the delicate heartbreak layed bare throughout the album or even the wit and charm (“Coupled with a weakness for cocaine and liquor”, anyone?) of the entire album. I don’t know which of those things it is but ‘Astrocoast’ is growing on me and lucky for us, Surfer Blood is playing about 5 times a day during SXSW so hopefully everyone will have the chance to catch them.

DOWNLOAD -> Surfer Blood – Take It Easy

She Keeps Bees

Lo-fi, bedroom, sexy… What can I say about She Keeps Bees? The interplay between the members, the blues, the dirtiness of the recordings – it all comes together in a really messy little package that’s practically bursting with delight. Jessica’s vocals are beautiful and tortured on record and I can’t wait to see how they translate live. The simplicity and the timeliness of their songs is sure to make a memorable set – don’t miss out on this band – I was forced to on Valentines Day and I’ve been depressed ever since.

DOWNLOAD -> She Keeps Bees – Gimmie (Live)

Lissie

I’m gonna be straight up honest here – I don’t know a lot about Lissie. But what I do know is that the girl has an enchanting voice. A lot of people reference like 70s Laurel Canyon talking about her – and I have to agree a little bit. There’s something a little country backwoods about her (perhaps it’s because she lives in Ojai) but there’s also something really contemporary, something like female-Fionn-Regan about her. I am basing this recommendation on the strength of her Bob Dylan cover of ‘To Ramona’. Give it a listen. If you’re not taken with her voice, well, you suck.

DOWNLOAD -> Lissie – To Ramona (cover of Bob Dylan)

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Photo courtesy of the great Pooneh Ghana.

Harlem, one of our new obsessions here at NRBW, did a cover of the month thing at some point during the past who knows how long. I came across a really fantastic one and thought I’d share. I officially love this band.

DOWNLOAD -> Goodbye Horses – Harlem (Q Lazzarus Cover)

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Damn, there is a lot of Good Stuff going on tomorrow!

Option #1:

(lol look at that cat)

Harlem at Spaceland. We’ve been listening to these guys a ton lately, their music is catchy as hell and a little bit sassy, aka right up our alley.

Option #2:

Damn, there’s a lot going on here. As I’m sure you’ve figured out by now, we LUV Best Coast, Wavves are pretty cool, Andy Milonakis? Umm, weird, but okay. This one is 21+ but FREE with RSVP here: rsvp@mishkanyc.com

Option #3:

Lastly, if you feel like making the trek out to Orange County and if you like old fart bands–and I say this with affection, i LOVE old fart bands, The Damned and Buzzcocks are playing the Musink Tattoo Festival.

I am torn. TORN! I need a time turner a la Hermione Granger.

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Well, not that sorry since you get the excellent combo of Harlem (our new NRBW favorites) and Best Coast! That’s a beautiful thing. Be careful. Check out our awesome chart I made in case you are travelling to SF. It will be very illuminating and helpful.

DOWNLOAD ->Harlem – Friendly Ghost

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Exciting! Those Soft Pack boys are smart cookies. Good Decision #1, leave San Diego, move to LA. Not that I don’t love San Diego, they have GREAT Mexican food and it’s fun to surf there. But the music scene? Desolate. Good Decision #2, play anywhere and everywhere. Take over The Echo. Take over houses in Downey. Take over Amoeba, take over Pershing Square, open for great bands, open for terrible bands, just play play play, make people listen. Obviously, this won’t work if your music is terrible or if you are Little Red Radio, but I repeat myself. The Soft Pack deserve this cover! Be sure to head over to LA Record for a free download and info about the issue release party at Cha Cha Lounge. Hey, and my new loves Harlem are in here too! Catch em at Spaceland on February 20th.

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Here’s a fun little song from Austin, TX’s Harlem off their album Hippies. My pal in My Pet Saddle (WHO ARE GREAT GO SEE THEM) sent this over to me and I can’t stop listening to it now. Recommended if you like The Strange Boys but hate dancing. Or maybe if you like Black Lips but think Cole Alexander is kinda yucky (like me).

DOWNLOAD –> Harlem – Tila and I
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Go see Harlem at Spaceland on February 20th!

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