
This is my 500th post!!!
And in celebration, here’s an awesome download for you from Throttle!
Today it’s #10 on Soundcloud’s charts — listen and download!

This is my 500th post!!!
And in celebration, here’s an awesome download for you from Throttle!
Today it’s #10 on Soundcloud’s charts — listen and download!
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If you still haven’t checked out Magnetic Magazine, you should know…you should.
Music veterans combine forces, bringing something new and something old to the table through the new online electronica music portal, Magnetic Magazine, brought to you by the founders of BPM (Beats Per Minute) Magazine, David Ireland and Rob Simas.
The pair’s contribution to EDM (electronic dance music) culture has spanned over fifteen years from publishing, writing and promotions. Magnetic is a celebration of their combined experiences within the electronic music movement that continues to set new trends and garner big reactions most recently with Mau5heads, DJ tents and three time award-winning LA producer, Skrillex at this year’s 54th Grammy Awards.
Founder, David Ireland speaks about how former music magazine, BPM gave Magnetic breath, “Magnetic was conceived at the dinner table when a colleague suggested that I try to get the old BPM trademark back and relaunch a 2.0 version online. My former partners would not release the mark, so we decided to launch under the Magnetic banner. The goal was simple: to provide excellent music and lifestyle content written by not only top bloggers but A-list journalists.”
Another one of BPM’s founders and Magnetic editor-in-chief, Rob Simas speaks about their transformation, “When I helped launch BPM magazine in ’96 the electronic music scene was young and promised to be the next big thing. It took a bit longer to catch on than originally thought. Launching Magnetic magazine 15-years after BPM is exciting in a different way. EDM has taken over the airwaves, Internet, soundtracks to movies and television—it’s overwhelmingly pervasive within the American landscape. I look at Magnetic as a cultural receiver and transmitter, a multimedia portal and a living document on electronic music and its surrounding culture.”
The owners of Magnetic have been right there from the beginning. With dance music becoming more prevalent and widely publicized with high-profile DJs and producers like David Guetta, Tiësto, deadmau5 and Avicii, the owners of Magnetic are doing their part to usher in the 3rd chapter in the electronic music saga. Magnetic made its soft debut in the summer of 2011 and has continued to combine forces with seasoned music journalists as well providing a platform for the new “opinionators.”
Magnetic will continue to form national lifestyle partnerships and bring the best of the best in the world of electronica and emerging indie artists.
BOOM.
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“Hollis Brown make music that sounds just as alive today as it would’ve in 1966 and will 40 years from now.”
—SPIN“Rambunctious, twangy blues-rock…”
—Time Out New York
Born and bred in New York City, Hollis Brown embarked on a pilgrimage to Nashville to capture their authentic sound. They shacked up for two weeks in the backyard cabin/studio of producer Adam Landry (Deer Tick, Middle Brother), and found themselves. They recorded everything live, straight to analog tape. The result was a warm, vintage sound that displays the band’s explosive live energy. Their new EP, Nothing & The Famous No One, takes the listener back to that cabin to experience the raw vibe, smell the smoke, and feel alive. Download “Spoonful” below, which features vocals from John McCauley of Deer Tick.
Download: Hollis Brown – “Spoonful”
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In anticipation of their upcoming performances at SXSW, Austin based indie rock trio The Rocketboys have debuted a brand new song, “Bloodless,” from their long-awaited new full-length album, Build Anyway, which is scheduled for release on June 5.
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I just listened to this 5 times in a row. I love it.
According to Kate, Hand Me My Bow And Arrow, was a difficult second album to make, but not for the usual reasons of writer’s block or procrastination. Instead, the Townsville songstress was beset by a series of battles throughout the writing and recording process, beginning with family breakdown, and followed up by lost jobs, discarded boyfriends, unpaid rent and being evacuated from her house to escape a cyclone.
Hand Me My Bow And Arrow will be released through Shock Records on March 23.
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“World Blanket boomed like a big-riff rock beast, despite acoustic guitar and violin dressing.” – SPIN
This love of edgy, emotionally driven music with over-the-top traditional production values and classic orchestration is the driving force behind the upcoming World Blanket album 2012 (April 3rd, No Applause Records). Joining Mike Pomranz on 2012 is violinist Katherine Fong, a Julliard trained member of the Metropolitan Orchestra (she has also worked with everyone from John Mayer to Tony Bennett), and bassist Dean Moore (formerly of Jive Records band Dirty Blonde). On drums is Jonathan Flax (also with Freedy Johnston), a co-worker of Pomranz’s at Comedy Central where Pomranz writes for the “Tosh.0” program and earned the credit as the first to post and subsequently create the Rebecca Black “Friday” phenomenon.
The connection notwithstanding, 2012 was not recorded with Ark Music Factory, but with Pete Min, the man behind the boards for the recent hit album by The Airborne Toxic Event. Min had yet to hear the songs for 2012 when the sessions began and the players barely had either. “We met up for two rehearsals and then the four of us got on a plane for L.A.,” reveals Pomranz. Min wasn’t amused. “On our third take, he stopped the tape and asked us if we had ever played together before. It was a real kick in the ass.”
The ass kicking worked. 2012 expands on World Blanket’s established mandate of coaxing a huge sound out of acoustic guitars and violin by leaning on a big rock rhythm section and filling the gaps with some well-placed timpani strikes, a few bars of electric guitar and for three songs, the Calder Quartet which has previously contributed strings to The National, Vampire Weekend, Andrew WK, and many others. “The song ‘Snooze Bar’ was recorded with only the quartet and me on acoustic guitar and vocals,” says Pomranz. “It’s a very Beatles-esque, ‘Yesterday’ arrangement.”
The release of 2012 in 2012 is not just a coincidence. “The record is based around the writings and philosophy of psychedelic drug guru Terence McKenna,” explains Pomranz. “Growing up, I became engrossed in McKenna’s writings, and his perspectives about seeing life in a different light really hit home with me.” Explaining the specific connection to the year “2012”, Pomranz elaborates, saying, “One of McKenna’s best known theories is one that predicts a major transformative event occurring on December 21st, “2012” and this record, both lyrically and musically, is constructed as a preparation for that transformative event, encouraging listeners to come to terms with their own existence and prepare their minds for whatever may lie ahead.” Pomranz is connected to the numbers inherent in the album’s release date as well. “April 3rd happens to be the date of Terence McKenna’s death and also my birthday.”
With the pending release of 2012, Pomranz has been able to satisfy a love of making rock and roll that had taken a back seat to his life of making comedy. It was meant to be though – if a teenager’s basement reveals a hidden guitar, it’s probably for a reason. 2012 by World Blanket will be released on the band’s own No Applause Records label on April 3rd, “2012”.
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Bleeding Knees Club from Australia just released the first video from their upcoming debut Nothing To Do and it features work from the same animator that did the Simpson’s ‘Treehouse of Horror” epidsode!
Tour Dates
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