

We’ve listened to the latest album, Suspicious Package, from the fantastic rock band Earl Greyhound, and it’s an album worth your investment, especially if you are already a EG fan. “Generator First Floor” – Freelance Whales from Weathervanes We enjoyed two of their shows at SXSW, but there’s definitely room for improvement and growth. Sure, they are not a sensation, but they do show promise for such young musicians. Pitchfork pretty much slammed the band’s debut, giving it a 4.4 rating. The Freelance Whales finally release their debut album after a year of courting buzz on the blogs and music websites, playing something like seven shows at SXSW 2010, not to mention a lengthy tour schedule. “Number 41 (featuring Andrew Bird)” – Dosh from Tommy Andrew Bird sang vocals on the single from the album, “Number 41.” Dosh launches a two-month, 25-city North American tour tomorrow in Milwaukee. The popular Minnepolis experimental electronica and folk rock singer collaborated with a number of musicians on his new album, Tommy. Hopefully you’ll find some songs that you really like – or love – to add to your iTunes, iPod, Blackberry, or whatever you use to play MP3s.Ĭontinuing on, today marks the release of the new album from Dosh, aka Martin Dosh.
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Plus, they are all free and legal MP3s for you to keep as well. This is just the tip of the iceberg of songs we like a lot from this week’s new albums. “Burden of Tomorrow” – The Tallest Man on the Earth from The Wild Hunt Tomorrow, Matsson launches a 30-city North American tour. The Tallest Man on Earth wrapped up a tour of Europe last month. The man behind the moniker, Swedish folk singer-songwriter Kristian Matsson, of Dalarna, Sweden, has an undeniable Dylanesque nasal yowl and acoustic song crafting that has made him fairly popular in Europe, United States and Canada. The first time we heard The Tallest Man on Earth last year, we were blown away. “Congratulations” – MGMT from Congratulations “Flash Delirium” – MGMT from Congratulations All of that is totally understandable, but at the end of the day, great music will stand on its own merit. In addition, signing to a big label puts an artist at a bit of a conflict of interest, and in some people’s eyes, disqualifies them from further residency in their music collection. We’ve listened to it a number of times, and it’s top list material the only hesitation that some folks may have is that the band is becoming too popular and too fast, and perhaps their sound on Congratulations is a bit too polished.

Although it has been leaked online for about a month or so early, the LP is expected to do well, and it should. MGMT‘s new album, Congratulations, has been one of the most anticipated releases of 2010. “Neon Noose” – Golden Triangle from Double Jointer “Cold Bones” – Golden Triangle from Golden Triangle/Fresh and Onlys split 7″ Also included is “Neon Noose,” a song from the band’s excellent debut, Double Jointer, released last month. We think the track, “Cold Bones,” is a great way to kick off this week’s installment of Best New Release. Calling their music jungle garage rock, Brooklyn’s Golden Triangle officially dropped their split-single 7″ with The Fresh Onlys today via Hardly Art.
