Archive | February, 2012

lovelovelove: Jessie Ware “Running” (Disclosure Remix)

29 Feb

Yes, please. I absolutely adore Jessie Ware’s song “Running“, I also adore Disclosure, so for me this is a match made in heaven. Check out the epic remix of Jessie Ware’s “Running” by the dreamboat boys of Disclosure below and if you love it too, buy it here!

xx

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obsessed xx / epic music video: Arctic Monkeys “R U Mine?”

28 Feb

Oh Alex Turner, like you even had to ask…yes, of COURSE I am yours. Arctic Monkeys have once again released another b-side that makes me weak in the knees, and a music video that makes me think “how fast can I get in the front, or better yet back seat of that car with Alex Turner and Matt Helders?”. The video for “R U Mine” of course is brilliant, like everything else the band ever attaches their name to. The dreamy home video was filmed while the band was gallivanting around the US. They are currently on a US tour with the Black Keys, so if you are going to see them on that tour don’t forget to bring your oxygen tank because that is going to be one breathtaking show. If you love the song as much as I do, buy it here.

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obsessed xx/ epic music video: Bear In Heaven “Reflection of You”

28 Feb

DANCEtastic!! I love this new single from Bear In Heaven, “Reflection of You”. The boys from Bear In Heaven are embarking on an US Spring Tour to support their upcoming album I Love You, It’s Cool due out the day before my birthday (convenient) April 3rd through Dead Oceans / Hometapes. Thank our lucky stars, Bear In Heaven are not only visiting Philly, but performing at the next (and epic) Making Time at Voyeur Nightclub along with the great Charlie XCX and Niki & the Dove. Now if you don’t already know what Making Time is let me break it down for you: it’s the best night of your life, it’s dancing ’til the sun comes up, it’s 3 of your favorite (or new favorite) bands, incredible djs, free alcohol from 9-11 (careful there), and only $10. Basically, dreams do come true and on Friday March 9th, in company with Bear in Heaven, Niki & The Dove, and Charlie XCX, yours will. As usual you can purchase tickets in advance here, or free of service charge if you hit up Last Drop Coffee House on 13th and Pine with cash money. If you aren’t lucky enough to live in Philly and/or can’t make the pilgrimage out here, do not fret. Chances are they might be coming to a city near you so check out their tour dates below. If you are going to SXSW this year, see you there and you can see Bear In Heaven there as well!


Bear in Heaven Tour:
2/29/12 – Larsen Student Union – Grantham, PA
3/03/12 – The Space – Hamden, CT
3/09/12 – Voyeur – Philadelphia, PA
3/12/12 – Club DeVille Tumbler Party – Austin, TX
3/12/12 – Speakeasy – Austin, TX
3/15/12 – The Mohawk – Austin, TX
3/16/12 – Urban Outfitters – Austin, TX
3/28/12 – Andy Warhol Museum – Pittsburgh, PA *
3/29/12 – The Bishop – Bloomington, IN *#
3/30/12 – The Basement – Columbus, OH *#
3/31/12 – MOTR Pub – Cincinnati, OH *#
4/01/12 – The Luminary Center for the Arts – St. Louis, MO *#
4/04/12 – Casbah – San Diego, CA * ^
4/05/12 – The Echo – Los Angeles, CA * ^
4/08/12 – The Independent – San Francisco, CA * ^
4/12/12 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR * ^
4/13/12 – The Crocodile – Seattle, WA * ^
4/14/12 – The Biltmore Cabaret – Vancouver, BC * ^
4/17/12 – 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN * ^
4/18/12 – Schubas – Chicago, IL * ^
4/20/12 – Zanzabar – Louisville, KY * ^
4/21/12 – Exit/In – Nashville, TN * ^
4/22/12 – Hi-Tone Cafe – Memphis, TN * ^
4/24/12 – The Parish – Austin, TX * ^
4/25/12 – Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX * ^
4/26/12 – The Bottletree – Birmingham, AL * ^
4/27/12 – The Earl – Atlanta, GA * ^
4/28/12 – Grey Eagle – Asheville, NC * ^
4/29/12 – Kings Barcade – Raleigh, NC * ^
5/01/12 – Black Cat Backstage – Washington, DC * ^
5/02/12 – First Unitarian Church – Philadelphia, PA * ^
5/03/12 – Brighton Music Hall – Allston, MA * ^
5/04/12 – La Sala Rossa – Montreal, QC* ^
5/05/12 – The Garrison – Toronto, ON * ^
5/06/12 – The Haunt – Ithaca, NY * ^
5/08/12 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY * ^
5/09/12 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, NY * ^

* Doldrums
#Young Magic
^ Blouse

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gig photos xx: Other Lives at Kung Fu Necktie in Philly, February 18th, 2012!!

27 Feb

Two Saturdays ago I had the opportunity to see one of my favorite bands live again at Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia. Other Lives played an incredible show to a sold out audience. It’s easy to see why, because they are an amazing band to see live. When writing their second album Tamer Animals, members of the band learned new instruments to fit with the sound of the song they wanted to write, instead of writing a song based on the instruments they already play. Not only does this make for a gorgeous, rich sounding record, but a stunning live show as well. Watching an Other Lives show is an entrancing experience. Since they each play so many instruments, it was great to see them fit them all on stage let alone play one, put it down, pick up another, then harmonize vocals, then pick up a new instrument. I was also glad to see the show sold out, I am definitely someone who loves seeing bands I adore get the credit they deserve and with a crowd of dancing, singing along, ecstatic Philly fans (and some out-of-towners), I couldn’t stop smiling. Also, to know that today they are starting their tour with one of my favorite bands of all time, Radiohead, makes my heart even happier. What I would give to see them play together! Make sure you check out Other Lives on tour, and at Coachella or Bonnaroo if you are going to either festival. Click the photo above to visit our gig photos page and see more photos from the show. Check out tour dates with Radiohead, my interview with lead singer Jesse Tabish from their show at KFN last June, and stream the full album Tamer Animals below:

Tour:
02.27.12 – American Airlines Arena – Miami, FL ^
02.29.12 – St. Pete Times Forum – Tampa, FL ^
03.01.12 – Philips Arena – Atlanta, GA ^
03.03.12 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX ^
03.05.12 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX ^
03.07.12 – Frank Erwin Center – Austin, TX ^
03.09.12 – Scottrade Center – St. Louis, MO ^
03.11.12 – Sprint Center – Kansas City, MO ^
03.13.12 – 1st Bank Center – Broomfield, CO ^
03.15.12 – Jobing.com Arena – Glendale, AZ ^
^ w/ Radiohead

Stream the entire Other Lives album Tamer Animals out now:


An interview with Jesse Tabish from their show in June at KFN in Philly:

CD:How did you all meet and how did the band form?

JT: We had known each other from high school but we never really hung out or anything, but we started right after high school so it’s been about 8 years and we started an instrumental project. Then that formed into a band called Kunek which then that formed into Other Lives, and this is our second record as Other Lives.

CD: I know for this new record, the band decided to not use the same instruments, but to learn new ones; what led you to that “a-ha” moment that you didn’t have to use the same instruments you were used to playing to make the new record?

JT: Yeah, you would think that would be a no-brainer! We’ve always had classical ambitions but when we initially started out as a six-piece band and we weren’t really familiar with recording yet.. and so over the years the idea grew stronger: being a recording project rather than a band, or the two being equal. So, our first record as Other Lives we did it in a proper studio, after that we decided next time we are doing it our way and the kind of music that I had been hearing was very dimensional and layered, that kind of music taking a lot of time was a nice pair with us recording it by ourselves.

CD: How was that recording experience, was it something you will do again?

JT: Yeah, because you work on things until it’s right, and those things take a lot of time but you get it until you are pleased with it. You know? It’s kind of simple. John that is in the band is really great at recording and engineering and editing, he had that on the other end where he was doing a lot of that, so that was really helpful.

CD: Who in the group learned new instruments to record this record?

JT: I am the lazy one of the group, John and everyone else has. I write a lot and I’m really not that good so they do all the heavy lifting.

CD: How was opening for The Decemberists did that help your fanbase?

JT: I think so, yeah. You know you don’t know until you hit that city again, and so when we hit those cities for the second time by ourselves or with somebody else, people will be like “Oh we saw you with The Decemberists,” you get that… it definitely helps. And it’s a great experience playing in front of like 3,000 fans, well not fans of ours but still- it’s great.

CD: What are your favorite tour activities?

JT: Besides sleeping when I can…I write on the road in the van so that is my very favorite thing to do. I get some nice reading in, and then breakfast is a big highlight, it’s the start you know so I always look for a good breakfast joint. So breakfast, writing and reading.

CD: When do you have to leave the city after the show, is there every any time to explore?

JT: Sometimes the night of, there is not a whole lot of hanging out. You go to the hotel, then you pack and load.

CD: What is your favorite city to go to on tour?

JT: Besides Philly, tonight was fantastic! I always love playing in LA we have a lot of friends and our label is there, that’s always great. Recently actually we have been playing shows in our studio, our recording studio, so it’s been really fun. My mom and dad are there, my grandma..

CD: Is that in Oklahoma?

JT: Yeah, it’s in Oklahoma so it’s fits like 100 people really tight but it’s great, and you get like an 8 hour soundcheck if you want.

CD: What are your favorite songs off your new record Tamer Animals?

JT: I’ll pick 3.. I like Dark Horse, Woodwind and Landforms, they are closest to the ideal that we set out to do.

CD: How are the summer festivals treating you? You just played Sasquatch…

JT: We just did Sasquatch and that was great! It was a really good lineup, a lot of great bands. It’s a really good time to check out other bands. I saw a little bit of Beach House and I loved that.

CD: You said in this album, it’s less political and instead it’s more about observation, but what are you paying attention to currently in the news?

JT: You know, I as a real leftist, I really struggle, and I’ve struggled more in the last 8 years. It’s been.. I go back and forth between how I feel. I voted for Obama and was so pleased, and under the current political climate I feel like hes a real pragmatist I mean they are all capitalists whether its Obama or bush, You know I think I will vote for him again. But as a lot of progressives there is frustration with gay rights. We are going to look back in 50 years and be really ashamed that two people of the same sex can’t get married it’s a real shame. I think we all want to see those things get implemented in. At the same time Obama’s doing everything he can in that current political climate I just hate that climate. I hate that we are still having debates over global warming. So recently I kind of shut out of the news because it is all talking points and it’s all..I don’t want to hear about Sarah Palin and what she has to do… and nobody’s getting to the root of problems… So not to be a downer, but I would like to see more debate. I think a lot of people would. But the right is so loud, and their media is so loud, that progressives here are always on the defense and trying to block out the noise. Because the first record was more politically driven and I’ve kind of given up on that and just if people can look at their surroundings and nature and their relationship with it, I don’t want to say anything other than maybe just observe what is now whether that be politically or environmentally or just- us.

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obsessed xx: Gotye “Eyes Wide Open”

26 Feb

Is it me or are people going CRAY over Gotye? It’s not just me, Gotye sold out his show in Philly so fast, then moved it to a bigger venue, Tower Theatre, due to demand! It’s easy to hear why. I fell in love with Gotye after first hearing “Easy Way Out”. Then he and Kimbra stole the hearts of the world with “Somebody That I Used To Know”. The reality is, every song this man makes is awesome, and “Eyes Wide Open” follows suit. Check out the video below and his three NON-sold-out tour dates here!

lovelovelove: Reptar “Sebastian” Free Download!!

25 Feb

Reptar are back with a slew of announcements. First, their debut full-length album, Body Faucet will be released on May 1st through Vagrant records! The first single from the album, “Sebastian” is out now with a free download from the band by clicking here, just enter your email. Second, Reptar will be supporting another one of favorite bands, GROUPLOVE on their tour, as well as making appearances at Bonnaroo and Sasquatch music festivals! Looks like it’s going to be a great summer for Reptar, and for us since we get to hear their new album.

xx

lovelovelove: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs “Dream On” Free Download!!

25 Feb

Happy weekend everyone!! I am so stoked that one of my good friends Natalie from NY is in town! Dylana, Natalie, and I are getting our dance on tonight after gallivanting around the city all day. One of my favorite artists to dance to, get ready to, get stuck in my head, is Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. I absolutely love all of his music, it makes me so happy and I am dying to see him live. I was so stoked to see that he was giving away his new track “Dream On” to fans for free! Click here to download and listen below! Have a great weekend everyone, don’t forget to dance out the work week blues.

xx

lovelovelove: Theme Park “Two Hours”

24 Feb

Yes!! I love the new single from Theme Park, I can’t wait to hear their debut record, but until then I’ll take what I can get! The single “Two Hours” comes out two days before my birthday, April 2nd, through Transgressive Records. You can pre-order it here or here! This is definitely a band I would love to see live, and they are currently on tour in the UK so if you live across the pond, make sure you check them out for me.



Theme Park UK tour:

February
27 – Art School, Glasgow – http://www.gigsinscotland.com
28 – Electric Circus, Edinburgh – http://www.gigsinscotland.com
29 – Cockpit, Leeds – http://www.lunatickets.co.uk

March
1 – Bodega, Nottingham – http://www.alt-tickets.co.uk
2 – Charlie Browns, Luton – http://wegottickets.co.uk
3 – Temple, Birmingham – http://www.gigsandtours.com
4 – Deaf Institute, Manchester – http://www.seetickets.com
6 – Lexington, London – http://www.gigsandtours.com
7 – Joiners, Southampton – http://www.crowdsurge.com
8 – New Slang, Kingston – http://www.banquetrecords.com/showsclubs

xx

lovelovelove: Laura Marling “All My Rage”

23 Feb

I have such a friend-crush on Laura Marling. I think she is absolutely one of the best female artists of our generation. I want to hang out with her and pick her brain..or just interview her… or just wreak havoc around London. Laura Marling has released a new music video for her next single off of her brilliant album A Creature I Don’t Know called “All My Rage”. The single is available now to download and so is her album! I recently bought her vinyl on my trip to Boston, and spoke to the man who worked there about how much I love her music. She is so talented and I feel so lucky to have seen her twice live last year. Check out her music video for “All My Rage” below and make sure you check out more of her music if she is new to you!

xx

lovelovelove: Usher is back with “Climax” produced by Philly dream Diplo!!

22 Feb

Dreamy!! Philly’s own Diplo produced the incredible new track from Usher called “Climax”. Usher’s vocals on the track are restrained but powerful. Diplo said on his twitter to Usher, “I’m pretty sure in 9 months there are gonna be a lot of new babies that this song is responsible for”. I wouldn’t be surprised! This collaboration is amazing and I hope they work together more in the future.

xx

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