Listen: 3 new Robyn songs!

Robyn’s three stage Body Talk album is almost up for proper release in its entirety seeing how the third EP, Body Talk pt. 3,  will be out  in less than two weeks from now. As an exquisite treat from our favorite Swede synthpop artist, Robyn posted three tracks (it’s the post’s magic number alright) off the upcoming EP on YouTube, which can be streamed below. You can read more about Robyn and the EP over…

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New The Streets – ‘San Frandemonium’

At the beginning of next year Mike Skinner will allegedly roll out The Streets’ final album, a time for both rejoice and sorrow – let’s just hope he changes his mind in the meantime or at least in the near future. Enough of that anyway, we’ve got merrier news to share today, and in the spirit of generosity Skinner released a new track via twitter off the upcoming Computer & Blues, an electronic orientated record…

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Listen: The Temper Trap – ‘Fools’ (Peter, Bjorn and John remix)

If you enjoyed the Melbourne quartet’s 2009 debut, then the upcoming remixed version of “Conditions” will definitely light your day. Featuring rehashes by the likes of Fool’s Gold, Rusko, Penguin Prison, Alan Wilkis or Peter, Bjorn & John, “Conditions Remixed” comes in as fresh and dazzling, as The Temper Trap’s debut. Below you can stream PB&J’s version of Fools – a minimalist, lightweight rendition that excellently blends with the band’s original harmonies.

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Listen: Karen O – ‘If You’re Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough’ (Jackass 3D song)

Stupid is  fun alright, and  Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O cover of Roger Alan Wade’s “If You’re Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough” for the Jackass 3D soundtrack kinda nails the spirit. Sung with a country twang and southern accent, Karen’s version provides a nice first listen of the Jackass 3D soundtrack out digitally October 12, which also features tracks from the likes of Weezer, Twisted Sister, and N.A.S.A.’s Squeak E. Clean remix of…

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Hot Streaming: Deerhunter – ‘Halcyon Digest’

Deerhunter’s forth full length studio album will be out next Tuesday, September 28th on 4AD. Until its release date, you’ll be able to stream the whole album in its entirety via NPR.org on the stream below. I’ve played it twice so far and I find it to be incredibly atmospheric and well textured. Moody, hazy and ultimately memorable, this might just be Deerhunter’s best album to date, and most definitely the band’s most accessible record…

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Hot Streaming: Caribou @ Daytrotter Sessions

I find Dan Snaith to be one of the most underrated musicians of the electronica scene today, simply because the man isn’t getting by far the kind of coverage and credit he deserves. I absolutely adored and fell in love with “Andorra” day by day as I digested the album and each track started to grow on me. With this in mind, you can imagine I had high hopes and anxious feeling regarding Caribou’s latest…

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New Antony and The Johsons /w Bjork – ‘Flétta’

Moving and extremely emotional, last year’s “The Crying Light” put Antony and The Johnsons in a whole different spectrum and finally made me appreciate them band for its true worth. Barely a year after this previous monument’s release, Antony Hegarty is prepping a new album titled “Swanlights”, whose cover is captioned above and release date set for Oct. 5 via Secretly Canadian. One of the tracks off this new effort is ‘Flétta’, which sees Antony…

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Up And Atom: Kings of Leon Debut “Radioactive”

I’ll admit that I’m not sure what the current popular opinion of Kings of Leon truly is: are they still liked? Or did everyone eventually turn on them after being unable to escape the dual radio assault of “Sex on Fire” and “Use Somebody” for the last four million years? Perhaps I’d be more aware if I weren’t a shut-in who spent much of the last year listening to Bing Crosby. Damn my old soul….

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Ode to Joy: Robert Plant’s New Album Streaming

With a springy click of a mouse button, I pause Marillion’s “Kayleigh” long enough to inform you of this: Robert Plant, 1974’s most popular pop singer, shall be releasing his new album, Band of Joy, on September 14. I will also also inform you of this: NPR, they of omnivorous, insatiable musical appetites and disconcertingly-voiced DJs, are streaming the album in its entirety until that very date. Having listened to precisely “some” of the album…

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Fellini Love Is Hard On The Knees: Chico Fellini

A word, if you will. A little bit ago, I bellowed news of Chico Fellini’s “Single Series”, which has since thoroughly lived up to its remit of being a series of singles. The latest in this series is this: “Cherry Tree”, the cover art for which so disturbingly inhabits the top of this post. It’s embedded below the cut, along with some thoughts and words and stuff. Also, we totally need to interview Chico Fellini….

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