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Alligator Indian’s More Songs About Animals and TV is out NOW!
In case you haven’t heard, Asheville’s Alligator Indian released their newest EP, More Songs About Animals and TV, this week! Head on over to Bleeding Gold Records and pick up a limited edition cassette right now!
See what folks are saying!
“Electronics and vocals leap and swoop interchangeably, sometimes with aching beauty, sometimes as discordant as one red sock in a washer full of whites.” – Mountain Xpress
“Delicate keys flutter by buzzing synths as Christian and Alisha chant out lyrics in sorrowful voices, as if constructing a foggy graveyard night around us.” – Decoder
“Alligator Indian are putting it down heavily — do you think you can handle it?” – Indie Shuffle
Listen to the second single off Alligator Indian’s forthcoming EP
Asheville-based Alligator Indian recently shared the second single off their forthcoming EP, More Songs About Animals and TV. The track is called “PUF//FIN” and it stays with the spooky vibe we heard in “Corsping,” but with an added R&B pop that’ll make you hit repeat for sure.
Hear what our pals have been saying about this fantastic new track!
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Alligator Indian share new single “Corpsing” off their forthcoming More Songs About Animals and TV EP
Avant-garde duo Alligator Indian will be releasing a new EP, More Songs About Animals and TV, on Sept. 17 via Bleeding Gold Records. You can listen to the first single, “Corpsing” on their Soundcloud page.
Here’s what some folks around the internets are saying…
“The whole thing is a doozy that ends just as you’ve wrapped your head around it, begging you to join the haunt one more time before trapping you just the same.” – Decoder
It’s so refreshing to hear a band that is unabashedly doing their very own thing in a modern music world where mimicry is running rampant.” – Indie Shuffle
“…with its chaotic structure and delightfully eerie feel, it is only fuelling our need for the EP’s release on September 17th.” – The 405
Gross Relations debut out 8/20 on Old Flame
Old Flame will release Gross Relations’ debut self-titled album on August 20th. Listen to the fuzzy first single, “Cut The Final Scene” on Brooklynvegan.
Pure Bathing Culture share new single
“Dream The Dare” is the second single off Moon Tides, the Portland duo’s debut album out Aug 19 (Memphis Industries)/Aug 20 (Partisan Records). Catch them supporting Widowspeak this Fall.
Listen to Wise Blood’s new album on FACT
id, the debut album from Wise Blood is out June 25th on Dovecote Records. Stream the entire album & take a trip into the mind of Chris Laufman on FACT Magazine’s website. Wise Blood headlines Brooklyn’s Glasslands on Tuesday, June 25th.
GEMS are a Refinery29 30 Under 30
Refinery29 chose Cliff Usher & Lindsay Pitts of GEMS as one of their 30 Under 30 of Washington DC. Read all about it HERE. Catch the band on select dates with Indians this Summer.
Seatraffic drops the third installment in their single series, “Conscious Awake”
In case y’all haven’t heard, synth-pop duo Seatraffic has been releasing a new single each month or so since February. This month brings us the third installment in the series, “Conscious Awake.” This track is a gorgeous, shimmery tune that has the ability to make you take a step back and examine the dreams and goals you have.
Listen to “Conscious Awake” via Soundcloud along with the previous singles, “Superficial Heart” and “Tempo of Regret” below. And you can download all three for free via Seatraffic’s website.
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Hype Machine has exclusive listen of Young Hunting debut
Head over to Hype Machine to hear Young Hunting’s debut album, Hazel one week before it’s available from Gold Robot Records. Catch their hometown record release show on June 14th at Los Angeles’ Bootleg Bar + an in-store performance at Origami Vinyl on June 25th.
Huffington Post sits down with Music Video Race organizer
The second annual Music Video Race takes place in the Bay Area from June 7-9, followed by a screening party at San Francisco’s Rickshaw Stop on June 15th. Huffington Post writer Kayley Kravitz sat down with MVR co-organizer, Tim Lillis, to chat about this year’s pool of talent and what party attendees can expect. Read all about it HERE.
Music Video Race 2013 from Music Video Race on Vimeo.