San Cisco.
We are proud to present San Cisco; a lovable bunch of teenagers from Western Australia who particularly enjoy spreading infectious indie pop unto an unsuspecting audience. They've played massive festivals around the country on the back of their hit singles 'Golden Revolver' and 'Girls Do Cry' but their newest release 'Awkward' has really struck our groovy bone. These guys have a gift for crafting potent yet simple indie pop gems and 'Awkward' is certainly one of our favourites. Give it a few listens if you want the song stuck in your head all day. . .
October 15, 2011
October 8, 2011
Chairlift.
It's been a while since a song has excited the monkeys quite as much as this one has. Pumped full of 80's synth and the catchiest of vocal hooks Chairlift's 'Amanaemonesia' is a freakin deadly tune. We've been humming that damn chorus for days now but we're still foaming at the mouth to hear it. Lead vocalist Caroline Polachek dips and swerves her sweet pipes around what is possibly one of the most potent chorus's ever. The film clip is strangely engaging too. . .
It's been a while since a song has excited the monkeys quite as much as this one has. Pumped full of 80's synth and the catchiest of vocal hooks Chairlift's 'Amanaemonesia' is a freakin deadly tune. We've been humming that damn chorus for days now but we're still foaming at the mouth to hear it. Lead vocalist Caroline Polachek dips and swerves her sweet pipes around what is possibly one of the most potent chorus's ever. The film clip is strangely engaging too. . .
October 1, 2011
The Rapture.
If any band could metaphorically represent the life cycle of cocooning insect, The Rapture would possibly make the list somewhere near the top. The band seems to have a forever morphing sound that chooses not to lay stagnant on the surface of a pond but rather progress in and out of a tightly wound cocoon. The band's new album "In The Grace Of Your Love" is the more mature version of the insect. We are not suggesting that they've made it to the butterfly stage just yet but it would seem that they are relaxed with where they are. Here is what we are talking about - 'It Takes Time To Be A Man' . . .
If any band could metaphorically represent the life cycle of cocooning insect, The Rapture would possibly make the list somewhere near the top. The band seems to have a forever morphing sound that chooses not to lay stagnant on the surface of a pond but rather progress in and out of a tightly wound cocoon. The band's new album "In The Grace Of Your Love" is the more mature version of the insect. We are not suggesting that they've made it to the butterfly stage just yet but it would seem that they are relaxed with where they are. Here is what we are talking about - 'It Takes Time To Be A Man' . . .
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