Rock and roll! I’m liking everything about these guys right now – from their vintage sound to their vintage attire. Their latest release Ain’t No Surprise is a current favorite. Here’s a track off the album, “Mean Ol’ Train”, from their Tuesday night show at Bottom of the Hill.
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Papercuts – You Can Have What You Want

Artist: Papercuts
Album: You Can Have What You Want
File Under: Lo-Fi Indie Pop
Recommended if You Like: Beach House, Grizzly Bear, Vetiver
Featured Tracks: “Future Primitive”
Really? I can have what I want? I thought the saying was you can’t always get what you want. But if the former is the case, I’ll take a walk in closet please. And $10 million dollars. Yep, I think that’ll do.
I guess that’s the difference between me and Jason Quever, the mastermind behind San Francisco’s Papercuts. I grew up middle class bourgeois; he was raised on a commune in Humboldt County, orphaned, then wandered the West Coast before calling San Francisco home. Knowing that will give you some insight into his music. Jason is an analog guy living in a digital world – using vintage organs and 4 track tapes to create that hazy, lo-fi, dream-pop sound of a bygone era. “Future Primitive” is an apt description. Headphone heaven is the end result.
Video: Bishop Allen – “Dimmer”
The new video for Bishop Allen‘s “Dimmer” off their Grrr album released this week. Sounds like this album is going to be a Judah favorite! They’ll be making the rounds at SXSW and recommend them live. Their Broken Strings tour was one of my surprise favorite live performances of 2008!
Bishop Allen SXSW Schedule:
- March 19, 2009 – 1:30 PM: Radio Room (Brooklyn Vegan)
- March 19, 2009 – 8:30 PM: Mohawk (Dead Oceans Showcase)
- March 20, 2009 – 1:00 PM: Mohawk (Hot Freaks Party)
Video: Handsome Furs – “I’m Confused”
Check out the zombie thriller video to the new Handsome Furs track, “I’m Confused” from their new album that dropped this week, Face Control. Unfortunately, their tour won’t be bringing them to the West coast but for those of you SXSW bound, you can catch them there!
BLK JKS @ The Rickshaw Stop
Johannesburg-based BLK JKS played a rawkin’ show last night at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco. And from the looks of the lightly attended crowd, you guys didn’t know what you were missing. Their music is a wild concoction of transcendental African rhythms, Zulu soul and scorching rock and roll. And they like to jam. They are all completely self taught musicians and it was fascinating to watch them perform. I was struck by way they handled and played their instruments. It was definitely different. There was an air of reverence that translated into this feeling of the instruments playing them versus they playing the instruments. That or they worked some really good voodoo magic on me last night.
The band’s Mystery EP is out today on Secretly Canadian. If you’re heading to SXSW, you can check them out for yourself at one of the following shows:
Wednesday, March 18 11:00am
ME Television Studios (KEXP event)
Wednesday, March 18 10:00pm
Paradise Café (401 E. 6th St)
Thursday, March 19 2:00pm
The Parish (NPR event) (214 E. 6th St)
Thursday, March 19 10:30pm
Mohawk Patio (912 Red River St)
Listen to: “Lakeside”
Video: Yeah Yeah Yeahs – “Zero”
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Get your leather on! After being leaked on the Internet, Interscope moved up the digital release of It’s Blitz to 3/10. The CD release is 3/31. I think we all need a ‘KO’ studded leather jacket.
White Lies – To Lose My Life

Listen to “Death”
I’m having a momentary crush on White Lies. My first thought upon hearing them was Interpol meets Echo and The Bunnymen. And I have a serious soft spot for Brit rock and Ian McCulloch, so when I received an advance copy of UK trio’s To Lose My Life recently I couldn’t help but fall in love a little bit. It’s blatantly 80s influenced, but represents everything I like about Brit rock and the 80s in one album; guitar focused arena rock with a big dose of that new wave sound.
To Lose My Life drops on Fiction Records 3/17. Their US tour kicks off in Austin at SXSW, making their way to San Francisco April 11 to play Slim’s and wrapping up at Coachella. In the meantime, check out the new video to “To Lose My Life”…
Video: Deerhunter Live @ Mezzanine (Full Set)
The full set from Deerhunter’s show at San Francisco’s Noise Pop Festival this year. Awesome!
Video: Vetiver – “Everyday”
A new “Everyday” video from San Francisco’s very own Vetiver from their new album Tight Knit.
Video: Telekinesis – “Tokyo”
Debut video for “Tokyo” from the band Telekinesis, taken from their debut record Telekinesis! out April 7th on Merge Records.