If you've been paying attention to the indie scene at all over the past couple years, you've most likely heard of MGMT by now and if you haven't been living under a rock over the past few weeks, you've probably already heard the duo's newest single "Flash Delirium" from their upcoming LP release, Congratulations as well. What you probably haven't seen yet is the band's wildly bizarre music video for the song, so I thought I had to post it. Believe me, this video will leave you scratching your head, but this is MGMT and I really don't think we could expect anything else. At the moment, the video is only available on the band's website, but hopefully we can get it running up on BAH asap. If the video wasn't good enough, its also accompanied by a leak of their entire new album set to come out in just two weeks, on April 13th. Watch, listen, enjoy!
I was just surfing around the interweb late last night and to my surprise found out that an old favorite band of mine, Tokyo Police Club has just released their first single off of their upcoming album, Champ. The track is called Breakneck Speed and if you enjoyed any of the band's 2008 album, Elephant Shell, you likely won't be disappointed here, though thats not to say that this new release is simply a retread of what we've already heard before. The track is posted on the band's website for free download, so make sure to hit that up if you like what you hear. With their sophomore effort set to drop June 8th, the guys plan to start an American tour with Passion Pit the following day. They are also anticipated to play at both Coachella and Bonaroo.
Today as I happened to be browsing the magazine section at my local CVS, I noticed there on the rack was the latest issue of Rolling Stone Magazine. Deciding to pick it up in hopes of finding inspiration for a potential post topic or at the very least just an interesting read, I flipped a few pages in and noticed that the editors had handpicked a list of their seven choices for the "Best New Bands of 2010." Not only that, but one of my more recently discovered favorites, which I can tell you has been blaring in my headphones for the past couple months now, was on the list. The band I'm referring to, as you may have guessed from the title, is the virtual founders of the chill wave genre, Neon Indian.
In recording, Neon Indian truly is a one man band with 21 year-old Austin, Texas native Alan Palomo producing everything from the wonderous dream-like riffs to the catchy vocals. Unlike Palomo's similar one man project, VEGA, Neon Indian was created with the prospect of live performances in mind. On stage Palomo is joined by guitarist Ronald Geirhart, percussionist Jason Faries and keyboardist Leanne Macomber. Since the release of their first LP, Psychic Chasms this past October, the band has more than proven themselves as Rolling Stone-worthy with an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, invitations to SXSW, Sasquatch and Bonaroo, not to mention finding themselves placed on multiple of Pitchfork's best of '09 lists. In fact when the group recently played in Boston, due to demand, they added an additional show, one of which I was lucky enough to attend, just to compensate for their rapidly growing status. Make sure to take a listen the bands newest single Sleep Paralysist!