Track Review: “It Goes Down” by Tape Deck Mountain

Tape Deck Mountain has released a single called “It Goes Down” from their forthcoming EP entitled Secret Serf.  The EP will be released this Tuesday, Jan. 11th.  Upon first listen, one immediately thinks of 90s shoegaze acts such as My Bloody Valentine.  There is a lengthy instrumental “noise” start and then the dreamy, nearly indecipherable lyrics begin.  All in all, a beautiful song:  http://lefserecords.com/tracks/TDM-ItGoesDown.mp3

Take A Trip Down Under With Amanda Palmer

Always looking for a way to push the envelope, Australian native Amanda Palmer has certainly done it again with the release of her latest album Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under.  In her new single, “Map of Tasmania”, Palmer not only disses a former lover for his love of the Aussie treat vegemite, but also gives praise to a woman’s nether regions.   

Finishing a long drawn out battle to be released from her major label record contract, Amanda has set the Internet ablaze with her unique way of sharing her music with the rest of the world.  Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under will be released physically in her native of Australia through Liberator on January 21st, but fans will also be able to download the album electronically and choose how much they would like to pay. 

In support of her new album, she will be touring Australia and New Zealand throughout January and February which includes a stop at MONO FOMA Festival in Tasmania.  Check out all of her latest information on her Web site.

Tristen Announces Winter Tour


Singer and songwriter Tristen has announced dates for an upcoming tour in support of her new album Charlatans At The Garden Gate set to release on February 1st on American Myth Recordings.  Ready to share her unique sound, which has been dubbed as “Neo Traditionalist Pop”, Tristen and fellow band mates will take to the road beginning January 21st in her current musical hometown of Nashville, TN before venturing off to various cities further south and along the west coast. 

Tristen followed her passion of songwriting and left her home in Chicago to become a part of the network of young artists that has grown from the city’s deep roots in country music.  She quickly penned the songs that would create her new album with the help of friends and producer Jeremy Ferguson.  Tristen is quickly making a name for herself with this delightful new album and has already garnered the attention of media from the likes of KCRW, Nylon, Paste, Nashville Scene, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today’s Pop Candy, just to name a few.

For a free download of the 3 song Eager For Your Love 7″ fans can visit Tristen’s Web site.

JANUARY
21 – Nashville, TN – The Basement (Album Release Show)
22 – Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s
25 – Houston, TX – The Mink
26 – Fort Worth, TX – Lola’s Sixth
28 – Santa Fe, NM – Corazon
29 – Tucson, AZ – Solar Culture Gallery
30 – San Diego, CA – Soda Bar
 
FEBRUARY
01 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
02 – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop
03 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy and Harriets
04 – Temecula, CA – The Public House
05 – Phoenix, AZ – The Trunkspace
07 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk

Easter Island Set To Release New EP In March 2011

Athens, GA’s own pop rock band Easter Island will be releasing a new EP called Better Things, on March 1st, just over a year after their previous output, Sneaking. The EP, which will be self-released, was produced by Five-Eight drummer Patrick Ferguson and recorded right at home in Athens’ 1093 Boulevard Studio.

Get a taste of Better Things with the soft, pop song “Proud” below:

Tracklist:

01.  Proud

02.  Better Things

03.  Kinkadia

04.  Into Bedrooms

05.  Second Handers

 

Hot Club De Paris Set To Release North American Debut On January 18th

Liverpool’s Hot Club De Paris will be making their North American debut this January 18th, with the release of Free The Pterodactyl 3 via Moshi Moshi Records. Self recorded and produced in the trio’s Liverpool rehearsal space, Free The Pterodactyl 3 features tracks taken from their two previous EPs, With Days Like This As Cheap As Chewing Gum, Why Would Anyone Want To Work?, and The Rise and Inevitable Fall of the High School Suicide Cluster Band.

Listen to the anthemic title track “Free The Pterodactyl 3” below: