Who would’ve guessed that one of Kurt Cobain’s biggest influences would be the ones putting out new tunes in 2014, and not Nirvana? V for Vaselines is out at the end of September on Rotary Music.
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Shamelessly lifted from Gorilla Vs. Bear, who describes this as “elegant, haunting 60’s French pop-noir vibes.” I couldn’t have said it any better myself.
In a strange turn, Michael Cera (yes, that Michael Cera) dumped an 18 track album on Bandcamp a few days ago. Weirder still, the whole thing is quite endearing, not unlike the type of music you’d expect to soundtrack one of his films.
Back from a long weekend out of town, which means I should be able to start posting these daily again. I can think of multiple worse ways to get back in the swing of things than a Le Tigre cover.
Note to self: No v-necks at an OBN IIIs show.
This is the Scratch Acid song I really wanted to play tonight, but the lyrics are just creepy enough to veer into borderline NFAP status.
Previously available on a limited 7″, this is the final track on the Allah-Las’ upcoming Worship the Sun, available September 16th on Innovative Leisure.
Every Tyvek album is damn near perfect, but this is the song that still gets stuck in my head the most often.
“Nature vs. nurture, Lodge. Nature always wins.”
