Hypnotic Knights is a new EP from the rifftacular JEFF the Brotherhood, produced by Dan from the Black Keys. That's a damn fine blend, and you can get your first taste right now with a nice refreshing "Sixpack".
After weeks of listening to a bootleg audio track of this on YouTube, it's finally got a video. While it's hard to compare it to the videos for "Echo" and "Be My #2", Kells is bringing a more formal element to the composition which we'd seen in last year's "When a Woman Loves" clip. Enjoy.
Fuck yeah, new HEALTH music is always a damn good thing and these dudes just seem to keep getting better each time. Now they're scoring video games, that's some next level shit (get it?).
As us Whig fans celebrate the mighty return of the giants that walk the earth, here is a track from a 1994 Peel Session. "My Curse" in it's context on Gentlemen is sung by Marcy Mays of Scrawl, which is quite great, but there's a reason we don't post mp3s by that band: that shit ain't Greg Dulli.
He finally sings on his song, bringing something already great to new levels, bumming you out in a completely different way. It's awesome.
I do love Mays singing on this track too, though. Here she is joining the dudes on stage at the Reading Festival (also in '94):
Jaill's newest effort Traps is coming out on June 12th from Sub Pop, and it's probably gonna be real good like all of their other records. "Perfect Ten" is on it and it sounds like a guitar getting stoned while getting a hummer from a pretty girl. Give it a go, friend!