Let the music do the talking
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Looks like the Eric and Jesse from the bodacious Tanlines have a -sort of- new project going on :
(via RCRD LBL) There should be more bands like Restless People. Not exactly like them—they’ve got the hyper-positive, melodi-rave market cornered—but there should be more bands that inspire you to run five miles even though you haven’t run in years and are probably so out of shape that doing so would be nearly impossible. They are, in essence, a wind-at-your-back, can-do-anything kind of band, and their self-titled debut is out September 14 through IAMSOUND. Who needs gym memberships when you have an album full of songs like this?
‘Don’t Back Down’ is brilliant and up for free on RCRD LBL

Felix and Volcano! recently took possession of my ears in a very pleasing way with their debut EP ‘Grow Rich’. The refreshing sound encouraged the Poule to find out more about them. Little information was to be found, so the Poule had to take matters in his own hands. Sam Ueda is the creative cornerstone of the collective-ish project and is doing today’s photo-interview:
Where are you from?

How did you meet each other?

What’s the story behind your band name?

What are major influences to your sound?



What’s the ideal environment to listen to your music?

How would you describe your music to your parents?

Do you wear fancy clothes on stage?

What are your plans for the rest of 2010?
Any new releases you are working on?
And do you have a wikipedia entry by now?

Thank you!
Sam: Cool! This was fun.
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So someone go write them a spot on wikipedia article already! In the meantime buy the brilliant EP on bandcamp and like them on facebook.
The Sea-Ders -also known as the The Cedars- formed in Beirut, Lebanon. It’s quite a throwback actually : all the way back to 1966. Garage Rock, if that’s what you want to call it, in its purest form.
(via Altered Zones : link to full length in the comments)