Love The Freedom Fries. Spent a fair amount of time with the adorable Bruce and Marie in L.A. and at SXSW when Lucy (vs. the Globe) and I toured the United States. Here comes their latest single – premiered on Kickkicksnare today. I mean look at them, actually the cutest. Love the seagull around 1:40. Always loving a good seagull.
The video was filmed on a beach in Malibu that, reportedly, attracts a fair amount of musicians and hipsters when the lighting is right shooting their videos/ doing their thing. Also don’t miss their concept EP Outlaws, and their track Tallest Dreams on Poule d’Or 9 (left side bar).
Posted about Saint Motela couple of times already – so this should not come as a surprise. On record, they sound like one of those bands that could potentially end up having wayyy too many people on stage. Saw a band at SXSW this year who actually had 11 people on stage – including 2 drum sets (!?) and 3 bass players: NO, just NO. Just start a second band.
Anyway, the Los Angeles vagabonds of Saint Motel are releasing their debut album Voyeur today – and it is both RAD and NEW (hence this category). Following their witty singles 1997 and Benny Goodman, the entire album is stuffed with fantastic folk’ish (not too much – just right) indie pop songs. But it’s not just the music. If you listen to the lyrics closely, you might find yourself laughing in tears or just being all what the hell, how did you even come up with that?!
See 1997 and Benny Goodman for instance, or Honest Feedback below: “Of all the illegal ways to end someone’s life, there’s one just as sharp and it’s sharp as a knife.” – I mean, this is gold. And at the same time Voyeur is that kind of music that brightens up your day and if you turn the volume up, chances are you’ll find yourself jumping up and down around the house – possibly in need to explain yourself. Voyeur is great fun from start to finish – on repeat here.
Ah – always love finding Museum of Bellas Artes in my inbox. It’s a rare occasion. Cute new video filmed above the roofs of Stockholm (?). Also find them on compilations 1 and 5 – in the handy left side bar.
Got tipped off to Sinah by a mutual friend – small world indeed. Turns out London-resident Sinah Blohberger, who wants to be pronounced Xena – however that works? – actually produces quite rad electro/ambient triphop. Her new (debut) EP entitled Nobody Knows Sinah is out for free on bandcamp. I suggest you get over there and snag one of the precious free downloads so that her next EP can be called Everybody Knows Sinah – HA, see what I did there?!
From July 13th to 15th Café A in Paris is hosting the third Artchikult Festival. Three days packed with French and internationally rising rock and pop bands playing on three stages in the café, the chapel and the garden. Poule d’Or readers are (once again) in luck because we got our hands on two 3-day-passes waiting for one lucky winner! All you have to do is click this link and follow the instructions.
Among the line-up for this years’ music part are the greats of Colours In The Street, Hyphen Hyphen and Velocity Bird. Find the full schedule on facebook. Artchikult is also host for artist exhibitions and installations ranging from light, video and design to photo and visual art displays. A really interesting mix and melding of various art forms in a ‘jolie’ venue just off Canal St. Martin in the 10th arrondissement.
Playing in the chapel on Friday, 23h00: Pegase – The Bad Side Of Love
Philadelphia’s charming Work Drugs, who reportedly ran into troubles trying to enter Canada with their bandname, dropped a new single off their upcoming album. Pluto is a song about someone “you once loved, and now don’t even recognize” – wrapped into dreamy cosmic disco tunes. Always a winner. Ben and Tom’s new album entitled Absolute Bearing is now available for pre-order on workdrugs.com and will be out worldwide July 10th through Bobby Cahn Records.