Thursday, April 07, 2011

New Releases : March 2011

Round up of the most interesting albums and singles released in March 2011:

Albums

THE STROKES - Angles
THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART - Belong
R.E.M. - Collapse Into Now
THE DEARS - Degeneration Street
RELIGIOUS TO DAMN - Glass Prayer
ELEVENTH DREAM DAY - Riot Now!
OBITS - Moody Standard and Poor
KURT VILE - Smoke Ring for My Halo
DIRTY BEACHES - Badlands
THE NAKED AND FAMOUS - Passive Me, Aggressive You
THE VACCINES - What Did You Expect From The Vaccines
BUFFALO TOM - Skins
J MASCIS - Several Shades Of Why
MIKE WATT - Hyphenated-Man
POLY STYRENE - Generation Indigo
RIVAL SCHOOLS - Pedals
RAEKWON - Shaolin vs Wu Tang
LUPE FIASCO - Lasers
ELBOW - Build A Rocket Boys!
NOAH & THE WHALE - Last Night On Earth
ERLAND & THE CARNIVAL - Nightingale
PETER BJORN AND JOHN - Gimme Some
THE DODOS - No Color
MOUNTAIN GOATS - All Eternals Deck
THE BASEBALL PROJECT - Volume 2: High and Inside
MATTHEW FRIEDBERGER - Meet Me in Miramas
CORNERSHOP feat. BUBBLEY KAUR - Cornershop And The Double 'O' Groove
RISE AGAINST - Endgame
THE BELLRAYS - Black Lightning
EXENE CERNENKA - The Excitement Of Maybe
DAVID DONDERO - A Pre-Existing Condition
MORNING TELEPORTATION - Expanding Anyway
PARTS & LABOR - Constant Future
HYGIENE - Public Sector
TEEPEE - Morals (free download)
SAY HI - Um, uh oh
DATAROCK - Music for Synchronization
MUSHY - Faded Heart
THE RURAL ALBERTA ADVANTAGE - Departing
THOSE DANCING DAYS - Daydreams and Nightmares

Singles & EPs

ANNA CALVI - Blackout
R.E.M. - Uberlin
THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART - Belong
CRYSTAL STILTS - Through The Floor
THOM YORKE / BURIAL / FOUR TET - Ego / Mirror
THE NATIONAL - Conversation 16
ARCADE FIRE - City With No Children
GRINDERMAN - Palaces of Montezuma
FOO FIGHTERS - Rope
THE VACCINES - If You Wanna
ALEX TURNER - Submarine EP
BROKEN BELLS - Meyrin Fields EP
THE NAKED AND FAMOUS - Young Blood
BURIAL - Street halo
FUJIYA & MIYAGI - Sixteen Shades Of Black & Blue
LADYTRON - Ace Of Hz
PANDA BEAR - Surfer's Hymn
CROCODILES - Mirrors
TAME IMPALA - Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind
FRIENDS - Friend crush
CLOUD CONTROL - There’s Nothing In The Water We Can’t Fight
BONNIE "PRINCE" BILLY & THE CAIRO GANG - Island Brothers
OKKERVIL RIVER - Wake & Be Fine / Weave Room Blues
PAPERCUTS - Do What You Will
STANDARD FARE - Suitcase
RIVAL SCHOOLS - Wring It Out
CAGE THE ELEPHANT - Shake Me Down
THE PRIMITIVES - Never Kill A Secret EP
EDWYN COLLINS feat. THE DRUMS - In Your Eyes
ELBOW - Neat Little Rows
GLASVEGAS - Euphoria, Take My Hand
CUT COPY - Sun God
ACTRESS - Harrier Attk / Gershwin
TERROR BIRD - Outside / When I Woke Up
JAMES BLAKE - The Wilhelm Scream
DIMBLEBY AND CAPPER - Let You Go
ANOMIE BELLE - How Can I Be Sure
THOSE DANCING DAYS - I'll Be Yours
PATRICK WOLF - The City 
DATAROCK - Catcher in the Rye
SCUMBAG PHILOSOPHER - Scumbag Philosopher
EXPOSED BY OBSERVERS - Fake Stories 3

And here’s one of the most enjoyable (and naughty) videos that made its premier in March: "Two Girls" is taken from the recently released album "Colour Trip" by Texan neo-shoegazers Ringo Deathstarr and makes the sort of sexy noise that will make My Bloody Valentine proud - a bit like Lush used to sound circa 1990.


Ringo Deathstarr - Two Girls (NSFW)

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