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[via house of aragon]

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[via Panache]

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:: SATURDAY ::
IMPOSE night

pterodactyl | a sunny day in glasgow [philadelphia]
boogie boarder | grooms | ana lola roman

june 27 – death by audio – $8
all ages

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:: SUNDAY ::
PANACHE night

ty segall [Goner Records, mem Sic Alps] | charlie & the moonhearts [california]
liquor store | the beets

june 28 – death by audio – $8
all ages

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DEATH BY AUDIO
49 s 2nd st btw kent & wythe

doors at 8, show at 9

L to Bedford
-or-
JMZ to Marcy
-or-
G to Broadway
[map]

[NOTE~ dba is NOT byob, but there is beer on the cheap for the 21 and overs inside!]

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SATURDAY

:: pterodactyl ::

[via thepiratehat]

Worldwild recalls the rhythms of Can, the resounding collisions of Boredoms, even the Liars mystic drum patters. The album flies by in under 37 minutes, but the effort is stunningly cohesive, making seamless transitions from track to track, marching in lock step to some innate sense of pounding rhythm and boiling blood.” -PopMatters

new LP Worldwild out NOW on Jagjaguar / Brah ►►► purchase here
a few mp3s ►►► here & here

vid for “Polio”

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:: a sunny day in glasgow ::

[via eva schmidt]

“A Sunny Day in Glasgow do not play in the field of guitar-driven indie-rock, nor are they, as some reviewers stateside have suggested, part of the second-coming of shoegaze. Lazy comparisons to The Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine have been born out of a desperation to link this album with something more earthly, and unless I’ve missed out on a key moment in rock music’s trajectory, this album is an entirely original composition. This record doesn’t make it clear in where they stand in the musical landscape – but it’s an album of great ingenuity, one that deconstructs the best parts of tried-and-tested genres and pastes them into one sonically-astounding collage.” -Drowned in Sound review [9/10]

Scribble Mural Comic Journal available now via Ruined Potential Records ►►► here
interview with Ben Daniels ►►► here
mp3s for download  here here & here

vid for “A Mundane Phonecall to Jack Parsons”

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:: boogie boarder ::

[via thepiratehat]

locals building steam with a killer live performance and ridiculous drumming – new cd available through Famous Class ►►► here
mp3s for download ►►► here & here

live video of “Bummers Begin”

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:: grooms ::

[via thepiratehat]

the band once known as Muggabears is on the verge of their next record, Rejoicer

“[Grooms] do what most noise pop bands fail to do…and that’s the pop side to it. They layer cacaphonic distorted guitars and wild sharp drums into fully realized and sometimes melodic pop songs.” -PP

mp3s for download ►►► here here & here

live vid of “Dead Kid Kicks”

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:: ana lola roman ::

[via ebru yildiz]

“Ana Lola Roman’s Canon of surreal songs, contradictory stylings, and Japanese music box hi-jinks won’t let anyone get too comfortable in their seats on any night. She has recently shed her solo stage act, and is now juggling a 3-piece band. Ana evokes banshees of bygone cauldrons, a Thelonious Monk dancing with Joplin, Latin flourishes gone acidic, and a nursery rhyme or three. Her voice teeters on from high Edith Piaf ecstasy to low Bowie-esque swagger, onwards towards a Nina Hagen schizophrenia. Her stage prowess is both withdrawn, unpredictable, and down right delicious.” -Gawker

mp3s for download ►►► here

vid for “Plutonium Pearl”

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SUNDAY

:: ty segall ::

[via thepiratehat]

“Segall has the true heart of rock beating to his core and underneath the rough production and frantic pace lie some pretty catchy tunes. Segall kicks some new fury into the concept of a one man band, manning the drums with his feet and tearing ragged shreds from his guitar simultaneously.” -Raven Sings the Blues

Cents 7″ out now via Goner Records ►►► here
mp3s for download ►►► here & here

vid for “Pretty Baby”

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:: charlie & the moonhearts ::

[via myspace]

“”Drop In Drop Out” channels 80′s vibes of then-youthful Orange County punk experimenting, but then they colored it all in with fuzzed-up guitars and the scuzzed-up melody-driven stylistic tendencies of 60′s garage rock. All of this finds its way into songs that most importantly (and above all else) do not sound contrived in any way, rehearsed, too thought out, or anything ese that proves less than a straight kick to the head.” -TicTacTotally

Drop in Drop Out 7″ out now via Tic Tac Totally Records ►►► here
mp3 for download ►►► here

vid of “I Think You’re Swell”

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:: liquor store ::

[via myspace]

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:: the beets ::

[via thepiratehat]

new york’s finest purveyor’s of tapehiss pop – we love these guys, you will too.

one of L Magazine’s “8 Bands to Hear” of 2009 ►►► check it out here

Spit on the Face of People Who Don’t Want to Be Cool out now via Captured Tracks ►►► here
mp3s for download ►►► here here & here


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