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bravestationHere is something to speed up your average Sunday. Toronto’s power group Bravestation just released their fifth release, nicely titled V. The EP carries four great new songs, all beautifully produced and with those trademark vocals that make all the difference. V is their release with Culvert Music and out now on bandcamp and everywhere. Attached below is Gemini, a perfect driver song for the Tesla-generation.

summer_heartWowzers! Swedish ray of sunshine Summer Heart has just premiered a red hot new track over at blahblahblahscience! Nothing Can Stop Us Now is taking it a bit back to the early days, putting less reverb on the vocals and sporting a clearer guitar strum through out, while at the same time lifting the distinct Summer Heart vibe to the next level – from the pure sun drenched happiness of Miami Beach to the orange Indian summer of the Portuguese riviera.

The track comes with Summer Heart being just about to embark on an extended tour in the US and Canada: playing Toronto September 8, before dates in Michigan and Indiana and a gig in Chicago, September 11. New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco being up after that. All dates, nicely listed here. Seems like they are unstoppable!

light_musicWhoa Nelly. Here come Light Music and they are packing heavy. The quartet out of Milwaukee just released their debut album Ocean’s Daughter on The Record Machine – and it’s a grand one. Beautifully produced sort of indie pop in the most broad sense. They showcase the full spectrum of their single musical experiences, all melted together in ten brilliant songs that range from rock numbers to slightly more folky tracks. Warm riffs, driving harmonies and confident vocals.

Attached below is You Run Me, their second single and last track on the album. Wait for the second half of that song, superb. Get Ocean’s Daughter here, not a single skip, not one.

vscocam-photo-3Hamburg’s historically mostly industrial used river island of Wilhelmsburg played host to the ninth edition of music and arts festival MS Dockville last weekend – attracting a total of more than 60.000 international visitors and enthusiasts over the course of three days and nights. Six stages hosted over 130 artists from around the globe as well as a fine selection of local heroes. The main stages saw memorable performances by good old Interpol, Caribou and a banging light show, Django Django, Icelandic circus FM Belfast, sunny good vibes by Darwin Deez, dreamy pleasures by Little Dragon, noise legend Dan Deacon who had the audience almost literally eating out of his hands, and really many more.

Naturally though, it’s the smaller stages that Team Poule is drawn to. The first highlight came in the form of beard-heavy electro wizard and Bavarian Occupanther, who showcased his vast and spheric repertoire twisting and turning the knobs and buttons at Klüse stage, looking over the illuminated harbour, as pictured above – supported by a live guitar player who was the icing the cake really. Attached below is Color off Chimera – which is not a deadly virus hunted down by Tom Cruise but his latest EP, out since May on lovely Humming Records. [continue reading…]

thomas_crystalThis just in. A new banger by Team Poule’s favorite dreamer Thomas Crystal, turning down lights and temperature a little this time. Standard American is a fast and dark 80s-fused pop track, and an ode to the great United States of America. It goes like, It’s a wild ride, go faster.

Never put all your eggs into a single basket. So on the look for diversification and new wells to drill for our regular new music routine, Team Poule ran across these guys Wild Echo on fancy new source of anything exciting and worth investing time (and coins) in: Tradiio – get a virtual stake in bands and songs and earn sweet perks afterwards while finding your new favorite band.

And don’t you know it, emerging out of the vast base, here come Wild Echo. Their music has a strong pop’y edge to it while also pushing the rough notes underneath. They had an EP out in January, six songs ranging from forward indie pop numbers to the great and very catchy and dreamy piece Deep Water – attached below.

The five of them are pictured above and residing in London, usually. They just returned from a gig at prestigious Field Day Festival, reason enough to enquire and see what Wild Echo are all about.

You just played Field Day in London, how was that? First time?

Field Day went really well. It was our first time playing there, although we had been there before. It’s always a great festival with an amazing line up, so we were really happy to be a part of that. [continue reading…]