Album Review..."Beware and Be Grateful" from Maps & Atlases


Maps & Atlases
Beware and Be Grateful
Barsuk Records (2012)
By Contributing Writer Katryn Macko
Maps-Atlases Review 2012
For indie music fans that are growing tired of the over-simplified indie music that is becoming the mainstream, there is a versatile prodigious quartet that is currently taking the underground airwaves by storm. Windy city natives Maps & Atlases’s sophomore album, Beware and Be Grateful, is a delightful concoction of layered vocals, intricate and clean guitar lines, and obscure drumming patterns, which is enough to make any mind-stimulating music fan satisfied.

The math rock musicians mastered the seamless composition skills that they built in their previous album, Perch Patchwork, while maintaining both an energetic and emotional edge. The ten song LP begins with the imperious “Old and Gray”, a vocal feature that beautifully sets up the album with the constantly changing rhythms and instruments subtly being added and subtracted with every new line. The honest ending lyrics, “When you are old and gray, I hope that someone holds you… the way that I would” drifts right into the LP’s single, “Fever”. This song seems to flawlessly morph electropop with raspy and honest vocals, while utilizing modern rock instrumentals to create a grooving ballad. “Winter” is a fun filled pop song which divinely contrasts the following track, “Remote and Dark Years”, which radiates with vulnerability and longing. The echoing vocables that introduce “Silver Self” produce a delicate beginning to what becomes a quick-paced Vampire Weekend-esque sound.

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The sixth track, “Vampires” brings out more of the alternative elements of this group’s unmatchable style, along with some piano and tambourine parts thrown in. The most impressive guitar work on the album is in “Be Three Years Old” and “Bugs”. The former is accompanied by a multitude of overlapping melodies that mesh tastefully together, and the latter contains a quickly tapped recurring riff and the memorable chorus line, “If I said that we were bugs, would you say that I was taking the easy way out?” The relaxed yet vindictive “Old Ash” provides a pleasant break from the involute nature of the previous tracks. “Important” ends the album on a strong note, specifically due to the straightforward and authentic lyrics that roll out of lead singer Dave Davison’s mouth.

This technical yet completely organic sound is one that is constantly strived for yet rarely ever achieved. In this new and inventive album, Maps & Atlases has put people’s formerly concrete ideas of what indie music is into perspective. God only knows what this novel blending of styles will inspire in the future.

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What's On The Hi-Fi Interview with Here We Go Magic



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We recently sat down with Here We Go Magic’s passionate front man Luke Temple on his trip through Paris to talk about the formation of the Here We Go Magic project, the majestic new release A DIFFERENT SHIP, and working with Radiohead producer / “sixth member” Nigel Godrich.

Having studied visual arts in Boston, Luke moved to New York City to pursue painting.  However, becoming disenchanted by the painting culture and its financial realities, he began to explore music.  Luke began performing at open mike nights on Mondays at the East Village’s Sidewalk Café, alongside the likes of Kimya Dawson, Jeffrey Lewis and The Moldly Peaches.  As to switching his focus to music, Luke explains that “[y]our brain doesn’t notice the difference between any creative pursuit.  It thinks that it’s doing the same thing.  [It’s] the same process in a way.  Writing a song, writing a record – it’s painting.  It just kind of took over.”..read more

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Track of the Day..."Chin" from Sleep Party People


Sleep Party People
“Chin”
from
We Are Drifting On A Sad Song
Blood and Biscuits 2012
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Sleep Party People is the project of Copenhagen-based multi-instrumentalist Brian Batz. The new release includes 9 tracks of wonderfully imaginative electronic dream pop. Otherworldly and hazy melodies deftly build into post-rock climaxes. Wearing rabbit masks on stage (to overcome shyness), Brian and his band put on an excellent live show. Be sure to catch them on tour this spring.
We Are Drifting On A Sad Song is also available on 12" color vinyl (with MP3 download) directly from Blood and Biscuits.

Check out the unsettlngly beautiful video directed by young Danish director
Marie Limkilde for the album opener A DARK GOD HEART.
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Track of the Day..."Amber" from Labyrinth Ear


Labyrinth Ear
“Amber”
from
Apparitions EP
Digital Release 2012
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London synth-pop duo Labyrinth Ear have digitally released their follow-up
Apparitions EP.  The group combines indie with sparkling synths, dreamy vocals and driving drums.  The blissed-out track “Amber” is the first release from the EP.  

You can check out the 
video for “Amber” directed by Alex Southam.

Apparitions is available for download at the band's Bandcamp page.

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Track of the Day..."Make Up Your Mind" from Here We Go Magic


Here We Go Magic
“Make Up Your Mind”
from
A Different Ship LP
Secretly Canadian (2012)
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One of our favorites Here We Go Magic are back this spring with a new release A DIFFERENT SHIP.  The new release see Luke Temple and his band teaming up with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, creating an album that Luke described to us as three dimensional and sculptural.  Keep an eye out for our interview with Luke that will be posted soon.

Here We Go Magic will be hitting the road on tour starting in May, with festival dates at Sasquatch! and Bonnaroo.  Check the
Secretly Canadian Tour Dates page for updates.

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Track of the Day..."Love's Taking Strange Ways" from The Mary Onettes


The Mary Onettes
“Love's Taking Strange Ways"
from
Love Forever EP
Labrador Records 2012
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Sweden's The Mary Onettes have shifted gears with their new EP.  Working with producer Dan Lissvik, the band moves away from some of their darker and grander moments, while still exploring 80's inspired sounds.  Most reminiscent of the band's earlier releases, the heartbroken LOVE'S TAKING STRANGE WAYS recalls the sweeping choruses of the band's stellar 2009 release ISLANDS.  The track is available as a free download at
Labrador Records.

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Track of the Day..."Genesis" from Grimes


Grimes
“Genesis”
from
Visions
Arbutus Records / 4AD 2012
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The new Grimes (a/k/a Montreal's Claire Boucher) release VISIONS is getting a lot of well-deserved attention.  Newly signed to famed independent label 4AD, Grimes explores a variety of genres from synth-pop to atmospherics, drawing from influences as diverse as Enya, TLC and Aphex Twin.
The track “Genesis” is an excellent example of Grimes's approach to the use of reverb, layering, arpeggios, chunky beats and obscured vocal melodies.


The Canadian vinyl from
Arbutus records includes two additional bonus tracks (plus download).

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