
Band: Royal Headache
Release: 3/2010
Label: R.I.P Society
1. “Eloise” – A-
2. “Girls” – A-
3. “Splash” – A
4. “Surprise” – A-
Comments: Fuzzy fun garage rock. Good for Kids of all ages.
Grade: A- (91)

Band: Royal Headache
Release: 3/2010
Label: R.I.P Society
1. “Eloise” – A-
2. “Girls” – A-
3. “Splash” – A
4. “Surprise” – A-
Comments: Fuzzy fun garage rock. Good for Kids of all ages.
Grade: A- (91)

BENNY T: “One of the greatest singers of all time”
Do you agree? Do you disagree? What do you think?
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Band: Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Release: 2010 [Rush to Relax]
Label: Goner
Comments: Heard this on WMBR yesterday and decided to give it another listen. It’s nice to know that this Aussie band knows the correct grammar instead of the lame “I Gotta Feeling,” which… makes no sense at all. Enough about that. Time to pop on the headphones. This is not bad. It’s a lyrically simplistic garage punk rhyme. It’s not so catchy, but almost innocently fetching. I’d say if it wasn’t for the bridge and the guitar solo at the end this would be really lackluster.
Grade: B
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Band: The Walkmen
Release: 2006
Label: Record Collection
1. “Louisiana” – A+
2. “Danny’s At The Wedding” – A+
3. “Good For You’s Good For Me” – A+
4. “Emma Get Me A Lemon” – A
5. “All Hands & The Cook” – A+
6. “Lost in Boston” – A+
7. “Don’t Get Me Down” – A-
8. “Tenley Town” – A+
9. “This Job Is Kiling Me” – A
10. “Brandy Alexander” – A
11. “Always After You” – A
12. “Another One Goes By” – A++
Comments: Naturally, this is a fantastic Walkmen album. It’s faster and more instrumentally chaotic than say You and Me or Everyone Who Pretended; more garage rock focused, if you will. Hamilton’s delivery and style is much different than most of what is classified under that garage or post-punk revival umbrella. It’s a more vintage and structurally fascinating way of going about business. Take for example, “Tenley Town.” It’s the band’s heaviest song (can I call it a punk jam?) and might seem a little experimental on the band’s part, but it fits in so well with the softer stuff. “Another One Goes By” is a great Bob Dylan-esque album closer. You can barely hear a really catchy lead guitar part in the middle of the song. Great flow. I’d say it’s my favorite song off this album. Best for last as they say.
Grade: A (96)
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To all those who celebrate Easter and to all those who don’t…happy Easter, still. Easter isn’t about bunnies, it is about nobunnies. And not Nobunny, either. nobunnies. It’s about Jesus. “Jesus Walks” would fit here if I felt like posting something of the modern hip-hop persuasion.
I got some Page France, though, for all y’all:

But still very funny.

After seeing Sunset Rubdown and Handsome Furs tour around these parts last summer, it’s about time to get a glimpse of their main band Wolf Parade!
And this summer a lucky few American cities will get that opportunity. Here are the dates:
07-08 Montreal, QC – Le National
07-09 Montreal, QC – Le National
07-11 Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall on sale 4/9 @ 10am
07-12 Boston, MA – House of Blues
07-13 NYC – Terminal 5
07-15 Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom
07-16 Newport, KY – Southgate House
07-18 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
07-19 Winnipeg, MB – Garrick Center
07-21 Saskatoon, SK – Louis (Univ. of Saskatoon)
07-22 Calgary, AB – Republik
07-23 Edmonton, AB – The Starlite Room
07-25 Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
07-26 Seattle, WA – Showbox
07-27 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom on sale 4/10
07-29 Santa Cruz, CA – Catalyst Club On Sale 4/8 @ 10am
07-30 Oakland, CA – The Fox
07-31 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
July 12 for Boston people. Concert calendar’d.

ONE WEEK ONLY — King Khan, the Black Lips, and others are featured in this documentary on the Atlanta music scene, directed by Matthew Robison and scheduled for DVD release on Record Store Day
Click here to watch: http://pitchfork.com/tv/#/episode/2116-we-fun/