Showing posts with label Self-titled Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Self-titled Magazine. Show all posts
Friday, November 30, 2012
Self-Titled Is Now Streaming The Spinto Band's "Shake It Off!"
"The Spinto Band’s indie pop tracks can be just as twisted these days—in spirit, at least—but a recent return to their DIY ways with a new label (Spintonic Recordings) and studio back home in Delaware has brought a newfound focus to their once-sporadic output. Hence the nine-month gap between Shy Pursuit and next year’s Cool Cocoon LP." Listen now on Self-Titled!
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Shake It Off,
The Spinto Band
Friday, May 4, 2012
The Spinto Band Comments On Each New Track As You Listen To It On Self-Titled Mag
"This is about an imagined town called Cookie Falls, which resembles the pastoral beauty of its inspiration: those stages in Super Mario World. However, its inhabitants are full of bored teens who take muscle relaxers recreationally and occasionally get themselves into trouble. To counter this lyrical malaise we combined the sound of omnichords and strummed piano strings. —Thomas Hughes" Listen and read on here.
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Self-titled Magazine,
Shy Pursuit,
The Spinto Band
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Self-Titled Introduces Gabriel and the Hounds' "The World Unfolds"
"Takka Takka’s Gabriel Levine releases his solo debut, Kiss Full of Teeth, on February 27th through Ernest Jenning. The folk-tinged record features members of the National and other Brooklynites who’ve played with Beirut, Sufjan Stevens and Björk." Give the track a listen for yourself on Self-Titled.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Self-Titled Magazine Catches Up With The Pharmacy
"A bit of classically inspired piano here, a cello melody there…it’s like they’ve matured or something. The growth in the band’s ambition suits them well—see also: their Stoned & Alone LP, due out later this year through Park the Van—as they make sure the focus remains on Scottie Yoder’s infectious vocal whine and the fuzzy interplay between the rhythm section." Read up on The Pharmacy and watch their video for "WAYDWYL" on Self-titled magazine here.
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