Friday, November 20, 2009

Lykke Li: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (Shirelles cover)


Lykke Li first burst out onto the music scene with your hit single, "I'm Good, I'm Gone" a track off of her debut album Youth Novels (2008). She joined other famous blond Swedes such as Robyn and Jens Lekman by gaining popularity for her unique style. There is an endearing sound to her vocals where they may deceivingly come off small but instead echo very large with her inflections of soul. To add to her success, her song, "Possibility" was recently included on the New Moon soundtrack.

Today, she offered a free promo cover of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and made most popular by The Shirelles. The song, itself, ranks at #125 in Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and Lykke Li strips it down to the bare minimum in this recording by using only vocals and piano.

Take a listen below, grab the mp3 as well as the one for "Possibility," and watch the live video over here where they also have another link for others who want to download. 
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The Big Pink: Sweet Dreams (Beyonce cover)

Everyone had high expectations for British duo, The Big Pink, and for good reasons, too. Their lead single off of September's A Brief History of Love, "Dominos," is catchy as you can get without stripping indie rock credibility and before that their hard-to-pin down sound was already creating enough buzz. Listeners of The Big Pink can hear bits of Jesus and Mary Chain as well as synth-pop and electro remnants.

Although spread out among various genres, the duo has always had a theme of romanticism and this may have lead to their cover of Beyonce's "Sweet Dreams." It's funny how Solange covered Dirty Projectors (who are on Domino records) and now the "Dominos" band is covering another Knowles song.

Check their haunting rendition out below (thanks to Stereogum), take a listen to the original and then grab the "Dominos" mp3 if you don't already have it.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Hot Chip: Sexual Healing (Marvin Gaye cover)



Hot Chip was one of the breakout electronic groups in 2004 with thier album, Coming On Strong, but they had been around long before that with remixes and EPs. They've recently announced that they will be releasing their fourth studio album, One Life Stand, and it's supposedly a wild blend of everything from soul music to modern R&B to house and more.

I came across their cover of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" a couple of weeks ago and I still love it. It maintains Gaye's cool soul vibe but also echos a trippy electronic sound with vocals that sound like they're buffering during playback.

Take a listen to it below, grab the mp3, and make sure to check out their new album once it's officially released on February 8th, 2010.
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Sia: You've Changed


Sia doesn't have a huge range nor a voice which she belts with often, but that's fine by me because her vocals always have this edge that just make you feel whatever she is feeling. A great example of this is Colour the Small One's (2004), "Breathe Me," a song that will be my favorite Sia song until the end of time.

Today, the Australian singer shared a new track titled "You've Changed" with her Twitter followers and it's great! As much as I love her breathy ballads, this track is surely to be popular on the dance floor. There's a variety of layers to the music and her voice tops it all off so perfectly. The word on the street is that her new album will be released sometime in 2010.

Take a listen below. Of course, I've got the mp3 for you, too!
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)


Even after they changed their sound to suit dance-anthem lovers, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are still going strong with their latest album, It's Blitz!

Lately, it also seems like every time I am waiting for a show to start, the venue plays this "Heads Will Roll" remix by A-Trak (who is also known for being Kanye West's DJ and brother of Chromeo's Dave 1). The last time I recall hearing it was when I attended the Crystal Castles and Neon Indian show sponsored by Kia.

Although none of YYY's recent stuff compares to their first album, Fever to Tell (which they'll be playing in its entirety at ATP overseas), this remix is pretty rad. Take a listen and grab the mp3 below!

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Atlas Sound Music Video: Quick Canal featuring Laetitia Sadier


Atlas Sound's second album, Logos, is not a disappointment. Even after a rough sketch of it was accidentally leaked (thanks to his public folder on MediaFire), Bradford Cox's sophomore album as a solo artist still shines.

Although the first single was "Walkabout" ft. Animal Collective's Noah Lennox, a video was made for "Quick Canal" instead. Watching the video makes me feel a bit like I'm in the twilight zone. Atlas Sound uses a lot of samples and the images I'm looking at are also random samples. That makes sense. However, if you sit still, the video can easily grab then pull you through this strange two-dimensional world as the images slowly scroll from side to side and the music almost gives off an echo. You see mostly images from the 60s and hear Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier on vocals.


Check it out after the jump!
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Charlotte Gainsbourg Music Video: Heaven Can Wait featuring Beck


Charlotte Gainsbourg is an amazing woman. She is not only a great actress (People may refer to Antichrist but I adore her in The Science of Sleep), but she is also a very legitimate songwriter. Of course, this shouldn't be a surprise if you know her father is.

Gainsbourg will be releasing a new album titled IRM which is produced by Beck. The one-man-show duets with her on this track and also stars in this video for "Heaven Can Wait." The song is a bit slow-tempo but nonetheless catchy. What's most captivating are the images they combine for this quirky story. There is a man with a half-beard. There's a shot of a skateboard with hamburgers in place of wheels and there is also a man with pancakes for a head. There's a number of absurdities, but the concept perfectly matches the sound of their unusual duet.

Check it out below!

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Those Darlins: Red Light Love


The first time I had ever seen Nashville-based band, Those Darlins, I was definitely not ready for them. I had initially gone to Silverlake Lounge to see Australian band, The Grates, and had no idea what the headlining "darlins" would sound like. I assumed they would be a tame country group based on their hometown.

Instead, I was completely taken aback as these three ladies cussed, made dirty jokes, spilled their beer, knocked equipment over and more. When their set was finally done, the stage was just soaked in booze. It's not just about the stage presence either. Their sound is a garage, punk, country and rock and roll hybrid that is incredibly hard not to get caught up in.

Hence, I am seeing them again tonight. Originally scheduled to open for The King Khan & BBQ Show at the Troubadour, they are now on the bill for 10:30 at Silverlake Lounge. Why? Because - surprise, surprise - King Khan and their manager are a no show again. Although it would have been amazing to see Those Darlins work the Troubadour stage, the small intimate stage at Silverlake Lounge is exciting to even think about again.

Want a little taste of these naughty rock gals? Download their track, "Red Light Love," and watch the footage someone actually got from that first night I saw them below. It's pretty wild. Don't let their darlin image fool you.

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Avi Buffalo: What's In It For


If you've ever read any of my articles on BeatCrave, you would know that I've been a fan of Long Beach-based band, Avi Buffalo for a while now. They've just recently graduated from high school (one of them is still enrolled), yet they've accomplished so much at such a young age. Lead vocalist and guitarist, Avi, has been trained by some of the greatest in the area and is basically a prodigy. The band, itself, has already played numerous festivals such as Monolith and FYF. To top it all off, they were very recently signed to Sup Pop Records.

Tonight, they will be playing a free show at Mountain Bar in Los Angeles' Chinatown along with Spider Problem and Kill Kill Kill as part of the lineup for Vice's party with Etnie Sneakers. If you rsvp, you not only get in for free but you get complimentary Colt 45 and a pair of sneakers! (Of course, there is a limited supply.) I'm not going to lie. It sounded really enticing but I've already made plans to go see Those Darlins over at Silverlake Lounge. However, if you decide to go the show is from 10pm - 2am.

If you've also been living under a rock for the past year or so, please do yourself a favor and download their song, "What's In It For," or just take a listen after the jump! You can also read an interview I've done with Avi for BeatCrave here.

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Beach House: Norway


Baltimore, Maryland-based duo, Beach House, has always been a favorite in the indie music realm. They may not like the phrase "dream pop" to describe their sound, but with Victoria Legrand's divine vocals make it difficult for their songs to come off anything but dreamy. (Have you heard her sing with Grizzly Bear?)

Their upcoming album, Teen Dream, will be released January 26 in 2010 and according to their new family, Sub Pop, the album is "without a question, more expansive and moving than anything they have shared before." If they're saying it's possibly a step up from their latest album, Devotion, that statement is already impressive in itself.

Hear a sneak peek of the album by grabbing their song, "Norway," after the jump!
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Monday, November 16, 2009

Crystal Antlers Video: It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan cover)


I love it when bands play any song in an unconventional setting and this video of Long Beach-based band, Crystal Antlers, is no exception. Stopping by Indie-Verse for the "Live in the Loo" segment, the band played a number of songs in CBS Radio's restroom and this is what they've captured during just one of the songs.

The Weekly Tape Deck was kind enough to share the video below with the rest of the blogosphere. Watch Crystal Antlers cover Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" after the jump.
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Washed Out Music Video: Feel It All Around


South Carolina's Washed Out (aka Ernest Greene) released one of my favorite EPs of Summer 2009. Life of Leisure (via Mexican Summer) is full of gorgeous, hazy, and soft electronic melodies that make me feel like I've had a half a bottle of wine all to myself within just 30 minutes. 

People have compared Washed Out to Memory Tapes and a subdued version of Neon Indian, but Greene's sound slightly leans toward the gentle side of Junior Boys which is a great accomplishment for any artist in my book.

He's recently released a video for "Feel It All Around," and although the concept is a bit too home video (on vacation), the woozy effect is still there thanks to the underwater scenes and those massaging beats on loop.  Check it out below and grab a couple of mp3s!

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The Flaming Lips Music Video: Watching The Planets (NSFW)


Warning! NSFW

The Flaming Lips' leading man, Wayne Coyne, has always been a very ambitious and outgoing person. Who else walks into the crowd inside a giant bubble? So when I heard they were making a new video with naked people on bikes, it didn't sound anything too drastic for the band.

It turns out I couldn't have been more wrong. The video for "Watching The Planets" was recently released and Mr. Coyne went all out for it... and when I say Mr. Coyne went all out, he went. all. out.
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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ellie Goulding: Under the Sheets (Jakwob Remix)




If you haven't heard of Ellie Goulding by now, your only reason may be that you're over here in the States. Overseas, the British acoustic turned electro-pop singer has blown up within the last few months. She's opened up for Little Boots, worked with Frankmusik and even covered Passion Pit's "Sleepyhead" on a Starsmith remix. Although her voice fits right into the stereotypical feathery light vocals that often accompany electronica, her range is impressive and she pulls it off almost Lykke Li style with pockets of R&B hidden in every measure or so.

She's currently working on her full-length debut with popular producer, Mark Ronson. There isn't a title or a definite date yet, but it is slated for an early 2010 release. Her first single is "Under the Sheets," and although it's only been out for a few weeks a remix by Jakwob has already been born. Considering the fact that a lot of electronica songs remixed are too much for me, this remix is quite good. Jakwob does a fine job accentuating just the right amount of build-ups to the chorus and layers the elements in an organized matter.

Listen to the remix after the jump. Then watch the video for the original version.
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Olentangy John Music Video: O! Be Joyful



Olentangy John comes to Los Angeles by way of New York but his music luckily comes without the unnecessary flashiness or deceiving glitz of either city. His album, O! Be Joyful, released via Trailer Fire Records is a canon of utmost sincerity and truth through guitar and banjo strumming among a multitude of other instruments. Cigarettes, honest tunes and a trucker hat will do it if that combination consistently yields songs this great. Those who have a soft spot for Leslie and the Badgers and Ferraby Lionheart can easily make room for this guy.

Olentangy John will have an in-store performance at Origami Vinyl tonight starting at 7pm. So if you're in Echo Park, pop in for some refreshingly good storytelling.

Until then, check his video of the title track, "O! Be Joyful" out below and grab an Mp3 of "Daniel."

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Anya Marina Music Video: Whatever You Like (T.I. cover)


San Diego-based singer-songwriter, Anya Marina, has vocals that can sound very young and bright but there are many times where it has just enough color for us to hear some soul. Her latest album, Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II, is quickly gaining the attention it deserves due to TV placements and her song, "Satellite," which is featured on the New Moon Soundtrack.

She's also great at arrangements. This cover of T.I.'s "Whatever You Like" is much catchier than the original and surprisingly, it even sounds a little dirtier coming from such a sweet looking girl. Then again, maybe it's just because the CW played it during a threesome scene in Gossip Girl or maybe because the video is not something you want to watch with your grandma. Also, yes; that is Justin Kirk of Weeds being a creeper.

Check the video out below then grab the mp3!
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Animal Collective Music Video: In The Flowers


Animal Collective has gained popularity for their swirl of hallucinogenic music that soothes as well as rushes your adrenaline. So it's not a surprise their new video for "In The Flowers," a track off of their latest album Merriweather Post Pavilion, looks exactly what it sounds like.

Directed by Avey Tare's sister, Abigail Portner, the video boasts trippy images that range from marionettes to real life contemporary dancers who are just as creepy. The drawings are the best part. Check it out below!

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Solange: Stillness Is The Move (Dirty Projectors cover)


Welcome to Wild Tonic! What you'll find here, everyday, is a video or song I really enjoy or just have something to say about. Since this is the first post, we've got lots of catching up to do because there have been some wild songs and videos released in the past few days. First up: Solange.

Solange is mostly known as Beyonce Knowle's younger sister. However, in the past few years she's proven herself to the critics who were just waiting to call her another diva wannabe. Although she's capable of writing solid pop hooks, her style has more of a soul and R&B undertone to it.
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