MR NASTI’s new album Truth Sound is out Tuesday on blue vinyl from Maximum Ames Records, and Iowa Public Radio highlights the release as album of the week!
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MR NASTI’s new album Truth Sound is out Tuesday on blue vinyl from Maximum Ames Records, and Iowa Public Radio highlights the release as album of the week!
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Wondering Sound premieres “Hollow Body Weather,” Field Division’s second single from their forthcoming debut EP Reverie State, saying “the moody synth swirls and lush orchestrations are perfect for the changing of seasons.”
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Ghettoblaster Magazine features MR NASTI in this “From The Horse’s Mouth” interview about his forthcoming full-length album Truth Sound, out on Maximum Ames Records on 9/23/14.
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The Daily Standard interviews Frogbelly and Symphony in advance of their show in Celina, OH at Music Cafe.
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The Vinyl District features Silver Ships in this edition of First Date!
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The Pitch previews Field Division’s show in Kansas City at The Tank Room.
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HughShows features Frogbelly and Symphony in a “First/Last” Q&A feature in advance of their show in Pittsburgh.
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Foundwaves highlights Frogbelly and Symphony’s Boston tour poster!
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LAist previews Tele Novella’s shows in L.A. at HM 157 and Echoplex for a Lolipop Records showcase as among its favorites of the week!
Austin-based psych-pop band Tele Novella (members of Agent Ribbons and Voxtrot) are on tour to celebrate the release of their debut EP Cosmic Dial Tone. The quartet plays HM 157 on Wednesday with Feels, Gothic Tropic and So Many Wizards. 9 pm. Tickets: $7. The show is 21+. Tele Novella also plays the Echoplex on Thursday, Sept. 11, in support of Summer Twins (along with Death Valley Girls, Cobalt Cranes and Buttertones).
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The Bluegrass Situation premieres Christian Lee Hutson’s new video “They’re All Gonna Hate Me,” the newest track from his forthcoming full length Yeah Okay, I Know!
There is something so strangely affecting about Christian Lee Hutson’s video for “They’re All Gonna Hate Me.”…The clip is packed with completely irreverent dance moves, weird camera quirks and a creeping orange tabby — all backed by a slow burning country chord progression.
Check it out here!
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Beat Lawrence features Field Division and their debut single “Faultlines” in advance of their show in Kansas City at The Tank Room.
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Vents Magazine premieres Dohse’s debut EP Old Roads – get it tomorrow on iTunes!
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Surviving the Golden Age premieres MR NASTI’s new track “Stand Up Straight,” from his forthcoming sophomore full-length Truth Sound, out Sep. 23rd on Maximum Ames Records.
“Stand Up Straight” sounds like Vampire Weekend covering Peter Bjorn & John‘s “Young Folks” except without all the whistling. It really is a wonderful end of summer indie jam.
Listen here!
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OVRLD features Silver Ships’ single “Summer’s Gone” in this week’s “Latest Toughs” feature:
…there’s no denying the potency of ‘Summer’s Gone,’ this track is almost delightful enough to make you wish the onslaught of triple digit summer days wasn’t coming to a close.
Hear it here!
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Mad Mackerel features Field Division’s debut single “Faultlines,” calling it a “sweetly gentle slice of dreamy pastoral folk.”
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The Deli Magazine in Nashville features Field Division’s first single “Faultlines,” saying it’s “spectral and gorgeous, and all but grabs a listener’s hand and pulls them through the misty soundscape they’ve built from piano whisps and shuffling, distant drums.”
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Pulse Magazine‘s John Molseed reviews MR NASTI’s forthcoming sophomore full-length Truth Sound, out on Maximum Ames Records on September 23rd:
MR NASTI’s “Truth Sound” is an aural kaleidoscope of synth sounds and beats mixed with a little acoustic instrumentation to add soulful dynamics. Despite danceable, hooky beats, it’s the lyrics that give this album its genuine emotional wallop.
Read the review here!
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Motor City Blog previews Frogbelly and Symphony’s upcoming Detroit show at Trinosophes.
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River Cities Reader previews Christian Lee Hutson’s upcoming show at Rozz-Tox, praising Hutson’s forthcoming release, saying “His singing and songwriting are strong enough to support bustling cacophonies and sensitive enough to deftly sketch out complicated emotional territory…Hutson never coasts, filling the tracks with invigorating detail…full of surprises even when he doesn’t need them.”
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The Autumn Roses features Field Division’s 1st single “Faultlines,” calling it “one of our favorites this year.”
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