Posts Tagged ‘Zero’

Your Friday Veg-Out Music Video Fest

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Panda Bear – Take Pills

Directed by Gang Gang Dance’s Brian Degraw. from the album “Person Pitch” on Paw Tracks Records. It’s new…I guess. Well the song isn’t but the video is. Typical psychedelic Panda Bear.

Panda Bear Kuestionnaire.

Brian Degraw Kuestionnaire.


Delphic – Counterpoint

This is a promo video for Delphic’s debut single, “Counterpoint“, which will be released Monday 13th April 2009 on 12″ and download through R&S. It seems very…err….Euro. Or like a Calvin Klein commercial turned into a movie.

Click to Download Delphic – Counterpoint  (Live in Amsterdam)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero

Okay I get it Karen O; you are a badass. What I do like about this video is that it represents the record well. They have evolved past a genre that is kind of milked dry of creative energy and have let loose a bit. It’s time to be positive and dance like a freak. Or whatever. Oh and here’s YYY’s remixed version of Zero from the every so awesome MSTRKRFT. Enjoy.

Zero (MSTRKRFT Remix) – Yeah Yeah Yeahs



Middle Distance Runner “The Unbeliever” from maxwell sorensen on Vimeo.

Middle Distance Runner – The Unbeliever

No, you’re not watching an episode of Robot Chicken; this is the new video from straight-up rock band Middle Distance Runner. Their latest record, The Unbeliever, is available now digitally and in stores. Catch them on tour with Eulogies in a town near you.

Click to Download Middle Distance Runner – The Unbeliever

The Safes – The Sky Is Falling

Was that last video not weird enough for you? Well I give you The Safes’ bizarro video for The Sky Is Falling off their latest Sight of All Light EP.

Click to Download The Safes – The Sky Is Falling


Kata’s Weekend Showcase

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

If you don’t already know about the upcoming Yeah Yeah Yeahs album, It’s Blitz, you must enjoy this life you live under a rock. So far they have a video for Zero in the works, some ridiculous old school kung fu intro webisodes, and the whole album is streaming as you read this. Listen to Zero, and if you like it, pre-order the iTunes version or get the deluxe version here.

Zero – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Bay Area rock band Facing New York has announced that vocalist/bassist Brandon Canchola has left the band. This is a huge loss to a band that has seen many members move on. Not to mention their last record, Get Hot, was only released last year to rave reviews (including a spot on my End of Year List). We wish the best for the band and hope for brighter days. In the meantime check out Gavin Castleton’s new album, Home, which the band was heavily involved in. An official statement can be read here.

Click to Download Facing New York – Give Love

Click to Download Facing New York – Styrofoam Walls

Click to Download Facing New York – You Might Not Feel It At All

Washington band Alligators are spreading their Radiohead, The Beach Boys, and The Zombies influenced synth-rock with their latest single, Where Does It Hide? Taken from their upcoming album, Piggy & Cups, which will be released on the 7th of April on Applehouse Records. Try and catch them on tour this month…

03/13 Port Orchard, WA @ Juwapa’s Vegetarian Restaurant Juice Bar
03/14 Bellingham, WA @ Whaam!
03/21 Seattle, WA @ The Back Room
03/26 Portland, OR @ Berbati’s Pan

Click to Download Alligators – Where Does It Hide

Like a gift from indie pop heaven, Helicopters are a breath of fresh air for your ears. Their new album, Sizing Up the Distance, the band comes off like a sweet and charming version of Hot Chip with Bono-esqe vocals. If that appeals to you feel free to get the album here.

Click to Download Helicopters – Emergency


dredg have expended their touring schedule for the coming months. Here’s the latest dates to be added to their itinerary:
April 22nd Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
April 24th Orlando, FL – The Social
April 25th Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room
April 26th St. Petersburg, FL – State Theatre
April 30th Houston, TX – Meridian
May 01st Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
May 02nd Austin, TX – Emo’s
May 04th Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
May 05th Scottsdale, AZ – Martini Ranch
May 06th Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
May 08th Pomona, CA – The Glass House
May 09th Santa Barbara, CA – Velvet Jones
May 10th San Diego, CA – House of Blues
May 12th Fresno, CA – Starline
May 13th San Luis Obispo, CA – Downtown Brew
May 15th Reno, NV – The Underground
May 16th Chico, CA – Senator Theatre
May 19th San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
May 20th San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club
May 21st Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
May 22nd West Hollywood, CA – The Troubadour
May 23rd West Hollywood, CA – The Troubadour
Torche, From Monument To Masses and Judgement Day are expected to appear on select dates of the trek. dredg’s new album The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion has been set for a May 19th release date through the bands own Ohlone Recordings label, which will be distributed by the the Independent Label Group.

St. Vincent has released the opening track to her upcoming album, Actor, which comes out the 5th of May. You can pre-order it here.

Click to Download St. Vincent – The Strangers


Oh and the new U2 album came out this week. It’s ok…

Henry Rollins is returning to radio…

Dark Was The Night is one of the best compilation discs I have ever heard. Buy it now!

We’re on Twitter now so come and visit…

Phoenix put out a new track that’s pretty good…

You can get Cursive’s new album, Mama, I’m Swollen for only 7 bucks today.