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Temples 3Voor12 Session
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Into Your Ears by The Ripe
There is a parallel metaphor of evolution one could use to describe Secret Colours since releasing their sophomore effort Peach earlier this summer. Two original members are all that remain of the sometime 6-piece band that recorded Peach: vocalist/guitarist Tommy Evans and drummer Justin Frederick. Within the transformations of relationships, the hardships of being independent, and the inspiration that comes from that independence, Secret Colours is eager to celebrate the much leaner 4-piece collective, rounded out by newcomers Eric Hehr (bass) and Mike Novak (guitar) with the release of two EPs, Positive Distraction Part I (February 4, 2014) and Positive Distraction Part II (April 29, 2014). Recorded at Dandy Sounds by Producer Dan Duszunski, Secret Colours has taken a decidedly different direction with both parts of Positive Distraction– they’re relying much more on the live spirit that swells from the stage, but more so, the songs are unlike anything the band has put to tape over the course of releasing their debut Secret Colours (2010) and this summer’s Peach. The physical and creative parallels come to fruition as Secret Colours will release a vinyl-only edition of both Positive Distraction Part I & Part II later this Spring ahead of their first expanded US Tour this summer.
Corners
Pressure (Split 7" with Dirt Dress) by CORNERS
Night Sun
Burnside Eleven
CHEAP DIAMONDS by Burnside Eleven
Heavy Shake
Woodroom by Heavy Shake
Donde La Vida No Vale Nada by Dirt Dress
Dirt Dress
The Octopus Project
Black Lips
Seagull Visions by Shadow Folk
Shadow Folk
Breton
Two interesting live acts these days, 17 & 20 January. Corners from Los Angeles and Walrus from Halifax, Canada.
FYI: although there's no real sound in the vacuum of space, it's possible to translate the electromagnetic radiation fluctuations and charged particles of these celestial bodies into conventional sound. So now that you're no better of a person at all for knowing that, A collection of artists have come together to take audio recordings of planets that were gathered by the Voyager 1 & 2 space probes and manipulate these frequencies in music. This is my piece.
Youth Lagoon
Spindrift