EP of the Week: The Middle East [Album Giveaway]

The Middle East“The Darkest Side”

“Lonely

The Middle East is another Australian-based band with an interesting history and a bright future.  Formed in 2005, they recorded one album called The Recordings of The Middle East then split up.  Less than a year later, they regrouped and re-released an abridged version of that album as an EP that was released in the US late last year. It’s an absolutely gorgeous album comprised of a compelling combination of vocal harmonies, plunking guitars and electronic ambience. The group have just finished recording their debut album in Denton, TX and are hitting the road for an exhaustive tour.  They’ll be playing at San Francisco’s Slim’s on June 2 opening for Mumford & Sons. Don’t miss it as they’ll likely be headlining next time they come around. I wonder if they’ll be fated to change their name like The Muslims?

While you’re pondering that, I’ve got a couple of albums to giveaway to the first takers.  Hit me on email theocmd@gmail.com or Twitter @indierockgirl.


Aussie Week: City Riots

City Riots “She Never Wants to Dance”

I was standing in a crowd watching Children Collide, I believe, at the Aussie BBQ in Austin when I met Ricky of City Riots. A very nice lad (his words) who followed up with even nicer email with some tracks from their new album.  The indie 4-piece spent four months in Chicago with producer Bjorn Thorsrud (Smashing Pumpkins, Dandy Warhols, Billy Corgan) recording their first full length album.  “She Never Wants to Dance” is a taste of it.  Enjoy.

Aussie Week: Tame Impala

Tame Impala – “Runway, Houses, City, Clouds

Well, hello boys.  Where have you been hiding? This 3 piece outfit from Perth, Australia has been music to my ears since hitting my inbox.  Their psychedelic grooves harken the hippie hey days of Haight Ashbury in the late 60s.  And it’s not much of a stretch to imagine this crew wandering barefoot in Golden Gate Park either. The look, the sound, it’s all so…Hipstamatic. Their second album, Innerspeaker, is due out on May 21 in Australia and June 8 internationally.  Dig it.

Banksy Hits San Francisco

San Francisco has a new artist in residence and his name is Banksy. The notoriously reclusive British street artist has hit SF with at least six known locations of his signature graffiti art, which are nicely documented in this video from the Warholian. The artist has garnered quite a following and his reclusive mystic only adds to the allure and value. Banksy does not sell photos of his street graffiti but industrious art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder. Let’s hope our installation survives.

Aussie Week: Oh Mercy

Oh Mercy “Lay Everything On Me”

By way of Melbourne, this duo is yet unsigned in the US but currently residing in NY to write the follow up to their debut “Privileged Woes” – which is a great album title, by the way.  With a pop vibe very reminiscent to Belle & Sebastian, they seem to be destined for success.  Already they’ve been deemed a ‘Breakout Artist’ in their land and are currently on tour in Australia supporting The Temper Trap.  Lay Everything On Me indeed.

It’s Aussie Week on The OCMD

I’m not sure what’s going on, but I think there’s an Australian music invasion afoot. Ever since I returned home from Austin my inbox has been pinged by an unusually high number of Australian-based indie bands looking for blog love. Hmmm. I did attend the SXSW Aussie BBQ showcase in Austin. Perhaps I was tagged. Perhaps it’s just a coincidence. Or maybe there is a plot to take over the airwaves.  Every geography has it’s moment of musical dominance after all. Why not Australia?

Whatever the case, I met some lovely folks in Austin and have been introduced to some talented bands since then as well.  And seeing as I love themes, I’ve decided to roll out my Aussie faves for you all week.  Welcome to Aussie Week on The OCMD! Hope you enjoy.

Tobacco – “Fresh Hex” (feat. Beck) [Free MP3]

Tobacco“Fresh Hex”

“Sweatmother”

The frontman for Black Moth Super Rainbow, Tobacco, has another album on the horizon called Maniac Meat, due out May 25 on Anticon and the track “Fresh Hex” features a collaboration with none other than the master himself….Beck.  Happy Friday.

Stuck In My Head: Warpaint – “Krimson”

Warpaint – “Krimson

Dark, moody and melodramatic. Just the way I like it these days, so be forewarned. I’m a mood. And LA-based Warpaint fits the bill.  It’s good medicine.  And there’s more coming with their first full length album due out on Rough Trade later this year. Until then, you can get your fix from their Exquisite Corpse EP. Let’s all mainline it together, shall we? Then collapse in a heap to contemplate our angst. It will be cathartic, I’m sure. But right now I need a little room to sway.

Ty Segall – “Caesar”

Artist: Ty Segall
Album: Melted
Release Date: May 25, 2010
Track:
Ceasar

Speaking of lo-fi love, Ty is getting ready to release a new album “Melted” on Nashville’s Goner Records next month.  He’s been trying out his new tunes on the road and, no surprise, I like what I hear.  Lucky for me (and you) he’ll be back in town at Bottom of the Hill 6/27 with Grass Widow and one of my new favs, The Baths. Feel the love.

Lo-Fi Love: Burnt Ones – “Gonna Listen to T-Rex (All Night Long)”

Burnt Ones “Gonna Listen to T-Rex All Night Long”

Yay! One of my favorite bloggers, Dodge of My Old Kentucky Blog, has a new label called Roaring Colonel and has released his first 7″ for a local Indianapolis band called Burnt Ones – whose fuzzed out, lo-fi sound is right up my alley. Lo-fi love. Check it out. And be sure to give Dodge some love too.  He needs it after Google shut down his site last week. The tech company that once was the Silicon Valley ‘can do no wrong’ darling, is fast becoming the new evil empire.  Larry Ellison, move over.