I think, therefore I listen. Here you will find a collection of emerging artists and under-appreciated music that should be shared with the world, as well as an occasional Chicago concert scene update.
01 February 2012
It's a bloody hill and a broken wall
Australia has been pumping out a steady stream of incredibly talented new groups lately, and this is another one that epitomizes the movement. Falling somewhere on the spectrum between Fleet Foxes, Local Natives, and Mumford & Sons, but with their own completely unique and brilliant twist, Sydney-based Boy & Bear are definitely the next big thing in indie folk. When one of my closest friends introduced me to a song of theirs on youtube last year, I was impressed but unconvinced that they would find their own niche in the scene. With a wonderful knack for catchy harmonies, driving rhythms, and impressive instrumental combinations, they have done exactly that. Throw in some beautifully crafted lyrics, and this 5-piece's debut LP Moonfire (released in August) is bound to take off in no time. The whole album honestly deserves your undivided attention, but start off with these two tracks:
Boy & Bear- Feeding Line by MMMusic
(This second one has an excellent longer intro that was shortened for your listening convenience, not by my choice.)
Boy & Bear - Milk 'N' Sticks by Music As Usual
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