6.22.2011

Free Shit :: Samplers

Lots of labels offer free summer samples with hopes that you’ll go to shows, or better, buy a CD/T-Shirt combo at said shows. Here are a few we’ve picked up recently, all available on Amazon.com:

the-end-records

The End Records 2011 Summer Sampler

Featured Artists
Art Brut
Badly Drawn Boy
Guano Apes

 

 

dont-mess

Don’t Mess With Texas: SXSW 2011 New Music Sampler

Featured Artists
The Black Angels
Surfer Blood
Braids

 

 

partisan

Partisan Records 2011 Spring Sampler

Featured Artists
Deer Tick
Middle Brother
Bobby

 

 

metropolis

Metropolis Records Sampler

Featured Artists
Electric Six

 

 

 

BONUS FREE DIRTY SOUTH SHIT

bigkrit

Big K.R.I.T. / Return Of 4eva

Go to Big K.R.I.T.’s website and put in your e-mail address and you can gain access to a free download of his awesome mixtape.

6.20.2011

6.07.2011

Album Review :: Cults

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With their latest self-titled release, NYC duo Cults deliver one of the year’s catchiest albums and a perfect collection of summertime songs. Borrowing heavily from early 60’s pop music, Cults succeed in producing an honest sound in an area where other bands might come off as being kitschy or patronizing. In what seems to be a trend (and a welcome one), Cults blur the line between homage and originality, giving the listener an experience that is both unique and familiar.

There is little doubt that the album’s first two track will be heard all over the place before the end of the summer. Both “Abducted” and “Go Outside” get their hooks into one’s brain to such a degree that it’s delightful to the point of insanity. The real gems on the album are “You Know What I Mean” and “Never Heal Myself,” which might be the two tracks that most sound like they were written 50 years ago in Detroit and transported to 2011 Brooklyn for recording. Lamenting, eerie mini-ballads, they are both gorgeous songs.

Cults manage to avoid the pitfalls other bands fall prey to by fully embracing the throwback/indie rock sound. Rather than try it out for a track or two, which usually turns out sounding like recess from “serious” songs, they keep it up throughout the entire album. The result is easily one of our favorite albums of 2011. It’s a solid listen from front to back and is highly recommended for listeners of all types.

Cults will be playing Larimer Lounge in Denver on August 1st.

“Go Outside” is available for free download at Amazon throughout June.