Posts Tagged ‘black kids’

CATCH SUNBEARS!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Putting a label on the debut album by Jacksonville Florida’s SUNBEARS! is a toughie. They’re sort of a synth-psychedelic-indie-noisepop band from space. Plus they break an awful lot of rules in their debut album Dream Happy Dreams, a short, vibrant, colorful little album that sounds like a waterfall of summer love. Recorded in Redding CA, Atlanta GA, and their hometown of Jacksonville, the album has a unique and striking sound, and they obviously know how to craft solid pop music with a foot-tapping beat.

The album opens with Le PennĂ© Pageant, a strolling waltz with slow-building gypsy brass smothered in twisted synth and closes with a relaxed airily synthesized Sunshine at 9 P.M. Everything in between is a whirlwind of influences and originality, cleverly warped into one body and garnished with some very impressive and astute lyrics. Songs like I’m Alive! and Little Baby Pines are catchy and subversive enough to win over any fan of perfectly creafted pop music.

In addition, SUNBEARS! will be supporting Mates of State and Black Kids on the eastern leg of their tour. You can also catch them at the Harvest of Hope Fest at the St. Johns County Fair Grounds in St. Augustine, Florida on Saturday along with Tilly & the Wall, Against Me!, Deerhunter, and dozens more.

You can purchase that album digitally here or pick up a physical copy on their upcoming tour.

Apr 2 2009 Richmond, VA – The National

Apr 3 2009 Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero

Apr 4 2009 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

Apr 5 2009 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg

Apr 6 2009 NY, NY – Webster Hall

Apr 7 2009 Boston, MA – House of Blues

Apr 9 2009 Montreal, QC – Cabaret Musee Juste Pour Rire

Apr 10 2009 Toronto, ON – Phoenix Theatre

Apr 11 2009 Chicago, IL – Metro

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SUNBEARS! – I’m Alive!

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SUNBEARS! – Little Baby Pines

8 Tracks Mix-Fest

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Since Muxtape has been down, the creative mix tape public has been hungry for more free online streaming sites to display their wonderful ability to piece together other people’s music into collages of awesomecore. Last.fm’s playlist capability isn’t that hot and Imeem is okay. Lately though, I’ve fallen in love with 8 Tracks. You post 8 tracks in whatever order you like, add artwork, and send it to friends or embed it on your website. Not nearly as stlyish as Muxtape, but it’ll suffice until the RIAA figures out how many ways they want to fuck them sideways.

So I kind of went nuts last night and made a few mixes to satisfy your ears for a bit.

Music You Can Watch Mix

Songs For Abi

You’re No Laymen: A Hip-Hop Mix

Here are some highlights…

P.O.S. – Duct Tape

Black Kids – Hurricane Jane

Bruno Coulais – Beating Drums