16 August 2011

Your heart, concrete


As mentioned previously, Memory Tapes played here in Chicago last night, and the show was excellent. Frontman Dayve Hawk trades in keyboards and synthesizers for electric guitars in his live shows, and the result is a refreshingly organic combination of synthrock and indie dance. That show concluded his current U.S. tour, but make sure to catch him next time he is out on the road.


Today's emerging artist, White Denim, has been producing experimental garage rock out of Austin, Texas since 2006, but with the release of their latest album D this past May, they have truly come into their element. Leaving behind the lo-fi jam band sound of their previous albums, they added a fourth member and focused their talent in the studio for a much more polished and accessible result. Drawing on classic rock roots (something between Deep Purple and Jethro Tull), each track on this new album is unique but coherent in the progressive and slightly psychedelic style of the band's new resolve. Give it a try:

White Denim - Drug by ProspectPark

White Denim - Anvil Everything by explodinginsound

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