On The Verge: The Hundred In The Hands – “Ghosts”

The Hundred In The Hands – “Ghosts

Think hazy, ethereal, dream-like experimental soundscapes.  Think dream pop. Think Cocteau Twins.  Now meet The Hundred in the Hands.  A boy/girl Brooklyn-based duo with electronic tendencies and French pop influences.  Their new EP ‘This Desert’ is due out May 18 on Warp Records and a debut LP expected sometime later this year. As an extra special bonus, the electronic veterans will be making their SF debut at San Francisco’s PopScene on June 3rd at 330 Ritch.

[Free Tix] What Laura Says – 5.14 @ Bottom of the Hill

What Laura Says – “Training

The Arizona-based band with the cheeky moniker is about to release their second album, Bloom Cheek, on June 8 and is out on tour in support of the new release. They’re playing San Francisco’s Bottom of the Hill this Friday, May 14 with Annuals and The Most Serene Republic and we’ve got a pair of tickets to giveaway!  First person to email me (theocmd at gmail dot com) or Tweet (@indierockgirl) gets ’em. It’s a great line up and you’re sure to succumb to the irresistible pop charm of this group.  Devendra Banhart loves them. So does Daytrotter.  Perhaps you should too.

Know Your San Diego Indie Bands [Free EP Download & Vinyl Giveaway]

Beaters – “Fishage

The Paddle Boat“Air Conditioned Nightmare”

Single Screen Records wants you to know their favorite San Diego indie bands. You know, the ones that unfairly languish in obscurity. The ones that are worthy of your attention but never seem to make it over the fence. So founders Jackson Milgaten and Craig Barclift started a label to change all that. Since the label’s inception they have released 14 records from San Diego artists. They do not like to be confined to any niche or genre, however. The only common thread is the artists’ integrity and commitment to their craft. To promote their efforts, they’ve released a digital EP in an attempt to show the world the best of what is currently going on in the San Diego scene. AND I’ve got some vinyl to give away.  A copy of The Paddle Boat and Beaters album to the first person to hit me on email (theocmd at gmail dot com) or Twitter (@indierockgirl). Enjoy!

Download Single Screen Records Digital EP

1) The Paddle Boat- “Air Conditioned Nightmare”
2) Beaters- “Fishage”
3) Illuminauts- “Acid Hands”
4) The Vision of a Dying World – “Manta / What Is and What Is Not”
5) Nude Boy- “D. I. Dad”
6) Neon Dick- “Pre-existing Condition”

Stuck in My Head: The Chain Gang of 1974 – “Stop”

The Chain Gang of 1974 – “Stop

The Chain Gang of 1974 is the solo act of Denver-based Kamtin Mohager. And he wants you to “stop fucking with his mind.” First time I laid ears on this track from his debut LP, White Guts, I thought someone was fucking with my mind because it reminded me so much of Beck.  Then I looked at the album cover and thought… it’s a Jedi mind trick! Maybe it is Beck. A day-glo, dance-party electro version of Beck. All funked up and disguised as The Chain Gang of 1974, which sounds exactly like the kind of band that would play at the Star Wars Cantina…doesn’t it? Hmmm. Well, the debut White Guts is out now so check it out and see for yourself. (These are not the droids you’re looking for.)

Nick Jaina – “Sleep Child”

Nick Jaina “Sleep Child”

The perfect album for Mother’s Day.  The perfect song.  Portland-based Nick Jaina’s newly released album, A Bird in The Opera House, is a complex, lush and beautiful endeavor worthy of attention.  His sound evokes a richer, folkier Elliott Smith. Kind of a contradiction, I know.  But listen and see for yourself.  It’s simple and complex all at the same time.  Each listen opening up new layers and textures.  His band alone is quite impressive with a strings section, clarinet, trumpet, steel guitar, banjo.  No wonder it sounds so good. Happy Mother’s Day.

Hooray for Earth – “Surrounded By Your Friends” [Free MP3]

Artist: Hooray For Earth
Album: MOMO
Release Date:
June 1, 2010
Pre-Order: Insound
Featured Track: “Surrounded By Your Friends

It was a happy day of sun, sand and surf today.  (Not in SF, mind you, but sunny Florida.) Such a lovely tropical day I just wanted to burst. Hooray for Earth!  Right? Right! While the oozing optimism of this NYC/Boston-based band may have been a bit too much for my SF cynicism, it was the perfect soundtrack for a hot, tropical day at the beach. It even made the meatheads with the gold grills blasting techno music all day tolerable. Hooray for Earth!!

The band’s EP, MOMO, will be released on June 1 followed by an East Coast tour supporting Surfer Blood and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.

Aussie Week: Children Collide

Children Collide – “Chosen Armies”

Okay, I think I get it. Melbourne is the Brooklyn of Australia. Add Children Collide to the long list of Melbourne-based bands featured in this series. No doubt about it, these lads rock. They rock in the studio and tear it up on stage. As this photo attests. The trio released their debut album, The Long Now, in 2008 and is an assault of unapologetic rock. They they just finished recording their second album in LA last month – yet to be titled.  Can’t wait.

Aussie Week: Pets with Pets

Pets with Pets – “We Only Found This Place”

Meet Pets with Pets. A post punk band with strong influences in the experimental Krautrock band NEU! who has turned up on a tribute compilation called Brand Neu! along with many other heavy hitters – like LCD Soundsystem, Fujiya & Miyagi, Holy Fuck and more – paying homage to the seminal 70s band with this track contribution “We Only Found This Place” (an unreleased track). Check it out.

On The Verge: Tame Impala – “Solitude is Bliss”

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Check out this new video from Tame Impala’s forthcoming album, InnerSpeaker. I’ve been listening to their new album and I’m really, really digging it.  Really.  No, really. It’s like they’re channeling the psychedelic era of The Beatles. Color me obsessed. They just announced a US tour supporting MGMT in May/June. No San Fran or LA dates just yet, but reportedly they’re working on it.  If they don’t, I might cry. Either way, score another point for Australia.

Fri May 28th || Avila Beach Resort || San Luis Obispo, CA*
Sat May 29th || Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium || Santa Cruz, CA*
Tues June 1st || Crystal Ballroom || Portland, OR*
Wed June 2nd || Crystal Ballroom || Portland, OR*
Fri June 4th || In The Venue || Salt Lake City, UT*
Sun June 6th || Stubb’s || Austin, TX*
Mon June 7th || House Of Blues || Houston, TX*
Tues June 8th || House Of Blues || Dallas, TX*
Fri June 11th || Red Rocks || Morrison, CO*
Sun June 13th || Uptown Theatre || Kansas City, MO*
Mon June 14th || The Vogue || Indianapolis, IN*
Tues June 15th || LC Pavilion || Columbus, OH*
Wed June 16th || The Fillmore || Detroit, MI*
Fri June 18th || Riviera Theatre || Chicago, IL*