On her new Taken by Trees album, East of Eaden, Victoria Bergsman takes on the Animal Collective’s “My Girls,” slightly transforming the song into the bouncy, Euro-pop “My Boys.” Bergsman used to front the Concretes, who had some stellar songs a few years back.
Check out the unofficial video below, and then ignore the lackluster visuals and let the song make you smile:
The new Modest Mouse ep is one the way in August. I’m a big fan of the Mouse. They capture a hopelessly Pacific Northwest state of being with their tunes. So perfect.
I have to admit something up front here. I never liked Tron growing up. And, I respect Jeff Bridges too much these days to go back and look at him in one of those ’80s pre-Internet jump suits. But I’m curious about this new Tron 2 that’s being pumped out right now.
And, with leaked set photos like this one making the rounds on all the movie blogs, how could we be anything but curiously excited.
That’s right, the first representation of Tron 2 in popular media? An extra in a speed suit.
Out of Portland, Oregon, The Blow are an über-indie supergroup of sorts. Khaela Maricich has long been releasing albums under the Blow name, most recently a collection of soft and affecting folk songs. Also, she has a made quite a carrier out of performance art. So, it was fitting when Jona Bechtolt, the man behind Portland’s YACHT, joined the team. YACHT is not instantly digestible, with beats turning back on themselves and Atari-like clicks, but using YACHT beats as solid backbones to Blow lyrics is like pie for the ears, digestible all the way down.
Paper Television is the band’s latest and it brings together the earlier released ‘Pile of Gold’ (find an early version on the PDX 2005 comp) with nine new songs, all of which have strong moments. Not all songs are as dancey as ‘Pile’ but the disc starts out strong and pulls together strongly at the end for three closing tracks that make any drive a joy. This disc is short, only a drop over 30 min., but it is worth it.