Showing posts with label indie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indie. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Mac DeMarco - No Other Heart: Heartbreak's never been so cool

Mac DeMarco's Another One - Taken from Mac's Bandcamp

One of today's most prolific and beloved artists finally makes his way into our little blog. Took him long enough, though. DeMarco's minimalist style gets the spotlight here as the entire album is recorded by himself amidst relentlesss touring, showing his growth as a musician and songwriter. 

I chose this particular song because I think it gives you a clearer glimpse of what Mac is all about, specially for people that haven't heard about him ever. Combining the depth and relatability of love's issues with his cool approach to delivery, which is something he's been known for, we get No Other Heart, an endearing effort on asking for another chance, something I'm sure most of us have all gone through at some point. It features his trademark quirky, almost out of tune instrumentation and his laid back singing that's either love it or hate it, also keeping the tune short for our almost non-existent attention spans. What's not to like?

As usual, check out the song right here, right now, in the embedded track below. Also, don't forget to leave a comment, and stay tuned for more music from the cold north action!




Monday, December 5, 2016

Culver City Dub Collective - The Cave: Soothing dub for the Monday blues

Culver City Dub Collective's debut release Dos - Taken from Bandcamp

Get ready, 'cause we've got some more beachy sounds coming your way! This time, courtesy of Culver City Dub Collective's release "Dos", and the opening track for the record "The Cave". The song relies heavily on groove and melody, combining the Melodica, an unusual instrument for this kind of music, with the more traditional winds, keys, guitars, bass and drums. Some nice additional background vocals fit perfectly with the musical environment, transporting you to the rocky reefs, feeling the wind softly wheezing through your messy hair, and the sun burning your skin.

This tune is such a perfect sample of beach sounds that it was featured in the surf film Brokedown Melody. How's that for a beachy feeling?

There's really not a lot to say about this song except this: if you miss the beach as much as I do, then this is the sonic equivalent to actually being there. As usual, check out the song right here, right now, in the embedded track below. Leave us a comment and stay tuned for more Ew, what's that touching my feet action!