Showing posts with label Paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paste. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The Pharmacy's "Stoned & Alone" Reviewed On Paste!
"Stoned & Alone is a collection of new songs as well as a handful of singles and 7-inches released over the past year. And while the result is a textured half-hour of out-there psych pop, it never quite feels like you’re listening to a single album. But if being a singles band is what they’re going for, then they do it exceptionally well." Read on at Paste.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Social Studies' New LP "Developer" Streaming Now On Paste!
"San Francisco five-piece Social Studies will be releasing their sophomore full-length album, Developer, on Nov. 19. Led by vocalist Natalia Rogovin, the band made their mark with their 2010 debut LP,Wind Up Wooden Heart," a heartfelt collection of jagged pop gems." Listen now on Paste!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Social Studies Premiere Their Video "Terracur" Up On Paste Now!
"The first single, “Terracur,” is a song about betrayal, and the melody matches the subject’s the dark undertone. The video for “Terracur” begins with a man in a group and follows him as he begins to isolate himself from everything he has known. While running, he slowly removes his clothes, shedding his previous life in search of something new." Watch the video now over on Paste.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Listen To Brass Bed's "A Bullet For You" EP Streaming Now On Paste!
"With a relaxed opening of reverb-drenched guitar, pleading vocals, and a hooky chorus, the title track slowly rises until finally breaking into an all out release, each instrument trying to outdo the other in emotional intensity. In the end though, it all comes back to Christiaan Mader’s earnest coda, “I’d rather take a bullet for you.”" Listen now at Paste.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Ethan Daniel Davidson's "Silvertoooth" Streaming In It's Entirety On Paste!
"In his first record in seven years, Ethan Daniel Davidson returns with Silvertooth, a nine track effort that represents a departure from Davidson’s previous works. Possessing a warm and natural feel, Silvertoothis filled with deeply personal songs that mirror the many curveballs that have been thrown at Davidson since the release of his last record." Listen now on Paste.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Paste Magazine Names Lightning Love's Leah Diehl As One Of The Best New Voices In Music!
"Lightning Love’s driving choruses and sugary-sweet hooks that are all tied together by Leah Diehl’s distinctive voice, which (her words, not mine) “sounds like a four-year-old.” “I was surprised that it was kind of pretty,” Leah reflects on first hearing her voice in the band." Listen now and keep reading on Paste!
Labels:
Best New Voices In Music,
Leah Diehl,
Lightning Love,
Paste
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Paste Magazine Just Premiered Agent Ribbons Beautiful New Video For "Family Haircut"
"The clip showcases Natalie and Lauren Ribbons’ distinct sound that’s driven by only a guitar and drum set. Through this setup, the girls are able to create eerie stories that draw in listeners—all in the nice package of a pop song." Watch the video now over on Paste.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Stream Denison Witmer's "The Ones Who Wait" On Paste Now
Friday, February 3, 2012
Paste Premieres Denison Witmer's "Brooklyn With Your Highest Wall"
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Paste Announces Denison Witmer's Asthmatic Kitty Debut
"Denison Witmer is set to make his Asthmatic Kitty debut with his ninth album, titled The Ones Who Wait, on March 6. It was originally released in a limited quantity on Mono vs. Stereo last year, but Asthmatic Kitty took over the wide-release for the album." Read the full preview on Paste.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Mannequin Men Remind Paste Magazine How Fun Rock Can Be With Their Latest
"On their latest self-titled LP, the gents in Mannequin Men dish it out again, with some surprises. Opener “Don’t Grow” sets the tone, a mid-tempo song drenched in a wash of fuzzy guitar, penetrated by guitarist/vocalist Kevin Richard’s lazy, Frank Black caterwaul. “Enough” employs more jangle, less fuzz, but retains the band’s ever-present guitar melody." Read Paste Magazine's complete review of Mannequin Men's new full-length.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Paste gets to know Shellshag!
Liz Pelly from Paste sat down with Shellshag and talked. What ensued is an honest portrait of one of the most inspirational bands we've ever met!
"The album is kind of a collage. It’s kind of like our movie sound track, or the soundtrack to my life with Shell. There are old songs on there that we’re finally happy with, meshed with our new songs, that all together tell this story. I’m really proud of it, and I haven’t really ever said that in the 20 years I’ve been making music. I’ve always been happy with the things I’ve released but I think this is the most intimate, honest representation of who we are as people on this 15-year journey together." Shag
Labels:
1984,
Liz Pelly,
Paste,
rad party,
Rumors In Disguise,
Shellshag,
the year punk was born
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