Sunday, May 15, 2016

The Duke Spirit Release Video


Today we have for you "Wounded Wing" from The Duke Spirit. The track is from their new album KIN and features vocals from Mark Lanegan The clip was directed by Steve Gullick. Check it out below.

The Duke Spirit released KIN in May 2016. You can pick it up HERE.

Captain America: Civil War - A Review (Of Sorts…)

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Captain America: Civil War was released in the US last week. I bypassed opening weekend and opted to catch the film on Monday afternoon because responsible adults skip work to see superhero movies…right? Since its opening oversees, I had made a pointed effort to avoid spoilers…not an easy task when you have the internet at your beck and call and friends who have seen it. I made notes afterwards but can't find them so I'm going with strictly my memory!

Warning, this may contain minor spoilers.

The previous Captain America film has been my favorite in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), thus far, so I was a little apprehensive about Captain America: Civil War. With all of the hype surrounding it, I prepared myself for any disappointment I might feel as that's generally what happens when things I really like are so talked up. First things first, there's a lot going on in this movie and to be honest, it needs another viewing to properly process everything that's happening…but, here's my take.

We all know the basic plot of story. The Avengers have protected our world from various evils but in doing so, innocent lives have been lost. In the first Avengers, New York City was wrecked. In Captain America: Winter Soldier, Washington, DC was wrecked. In The Avengers: Age of Ultron, the fictional Sokovia was wrecked. And now in Captain America: Civil War, Lagos, Nigeria falls victim. As a result of all of this destruction and loss of life the governments of the world want to regulate superheros under an accord. Let us be honest. In real life, we wouldn't want a legion of super-powered beings running around "saving" the world vigilante style. Hell, I'm not even sure I'd want it with regulation, no, I know I wouldn't want it. It's all a rather frightening concept when you think about it.

As for the regulations, the Sokovia Accords, what about all of the other superheros working on the Earth? How do the regulations affect them? Is there a sign-up sheet? Forms to fill out? Are their fines imposed or are they automatically criminals if they don't sign? 

One would think Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) would be all for the government regulations being the good soldier man that he is. But Rogers has become disillusioned plus the added factor of sticking with his oldest friend, Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan). He's suffering from guilt and loss and in typical Cap style, he's unwavering in his stance. He doesn't want to be regulated by authority. He feels they are capable self-regulation, that they don't need someone telling them when and where they should help people. 

On the opposite side, we have Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) who you would expect to disagree with the accord. Stark in the past has been arrogant and reckless. But, guilt (coming face to face with the mother of someone who was "collateral damage" in one of the battles) and loss have made him be more conscience. His logic makes perfect sense, you can't really realistically argue with  with his line of reasoning.

Lines are drawn and sides are picked. Rolling with Cap is Bucky (they're basically a ride or die relationship as far as Cap is concerned), Falcon/Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) who seems to be first runner up in the ride or die with Cap thing, Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), Hawkeye/Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), Ant-Man/Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp) who job wise is with the authorities but slides Cap info and a smooch. 

Rolling with Iron Man is Rhodey/War Machine (Don Cheadle) who is taken down by friendly fire, Vision (Paul Battany), Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) who works both sides, Spider-Man/Peter Parker (Tom Holland) whom Stark apparently found trolling the internet (?) and by default Black Panther/T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) who wants justice/vengeance for his father.

Both Evans and Downey Jr. give stellar performances. The latter particularly so. I'll be honest, this is possibly the first time I've not wanted to give Tony Stark a smack at some point. This time out, Downey Jr. made me feel Stark's feelings…his guilt, sadness and betrayal as if it were my own.  I found myself by the end, wanting to give him a hug. Evans in the previous two Captain America movies made me like Cap…he (the scripts and direction) made what I've always considered a vanilla bore, a relatable interesting character; he is Cap in my mind now and I'd be tempted to address him as such if I ran into him on the street. Steve Rogers loyalty to his friend Bucky is intense. There's a point where they joke about a girl they used to know and Bucky declares she must be about a hundred years old now and Steve says 'so are we' as they laugh. This brings home why this friendship means so much, why he's fighting so hard for it especially having just lost the only other person from his past. 

The much talked about airport scene was visually epic but, in my opinion, was a little too long. It did however give a platform for Spider-Man, Ant-Man (go big or go home) and to a lesser extent Black Panther to be showcased. I'm still not a Spider-Man fan but I think I might like this latest incarnation better than any of the previous. There was something relatable and fun about him fanboy'ing while in the mist of a battle. 

There was a villain, Zemo (Daniel Brühl). He is set up nicely for something down the line should he be needed. But, for this film, I felt he was lacking. 

I would like to see more of the friendship between Scarlet Witch and Vision. They're both learning who they are and what they can do. I thought they had nice chemistry. They are connected. Both end up going through similar trauma as a result of how they used their power. The one thing I did have a problem with was her being so much stronger than him. Yes, her powers come from the same stone that powers him but one would think the one who has the stone within him would be the stronger one but she laid him out.

I didn't really see a good point in having Hawkeye come out of retirement for this. Yes, he was tasked with getting through to Wanda but was he really needed for that? It felt like he was was wasted in this. I enjoy the character as much as the next person but I just wasn't feeling his presence. I guess he had to be put into position for what's to come. Though I get why they were there, I think Ant-man and Spider-Man could have been left out too. I especially get the whole Spider-Man inclusion thing; they needed to set up his upcoming foray into the MCU. It would have been more fun though to not have told us he was going to be there and let us be surprised though with the internet, how long would it have stayed a surprise?

I think everyone wants to go on a road-trip with Bucky and Falcon…preferably in the Beetle Bug with Cap driving. At some point he'd have to say 'don't make me pull this car over!' The relationship between Bucky and Falcon is one of both trust (they both trust Cap so they reluctantly trust each other) and distrust (Bucky did try to kill them last movie) with a smidge of insecurity and jealousy sprinkled in. 

One thing I don't get though. When and where did Cap learn about Tony Starks parents? Am I forgetting something from a previous movie? Did I miss something in this one? There just seemed to be a missing piece. Oh hold up, he learned when he and Widow were on honeymoon in New Jersey inside the brain…son of a gun, can't believe I forgot that until re-watching Winter Soldier again.

The standout performance for me came from Boseman. I wanted more of his Black Panther but that will come in due time. Black Panther spent the majority of the film with a single minded determination, very similar to Cap in determination when you think about it. Plus he was just all kinds of badass.

In the end, no one won. We lost Captain America. What we re-gain is Steve Rogers, the guy from Brooklyn full of heart and courage, standing up for what he believes in…yeah, we've come full circle. After all was said and done…after willing to go to the end for his Bucky, betraying another friend for him, becoming a renegade, Cap still had to let him go. Yes, he's still alive but at what cost. From the first moment he hit the screen, I wanted to give Bucky a hug and at the end, I felt the same way and was a little saddened that Cap couldn't even spare a bro hug for his friend. 

I know a lot of people missed the presence of the Hulk and Thor. I however didn't miss them; there were more than enough characters involved. I can't think of one scene that would have benefitted from them being there.

Captain America: Civil War is a really good movie; I enjoyed it a lot. I think I still might prefer Winter Solder but that may simply be because I've had time to dissect it, pick up all the little bits and bobs that comes from seeing something more than once. 

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Amanda Markley Releases New EP


Singer/songwriter Amanda Markley released her new EP, Amanda Markley on May 6.  Check out "Monster" from the EP below.

You can pick up Amanda Markley HERE.

"Finishing this EP has been a long process and I am very excited to finally release it. I had to get through some frustrating times to finish the recording, but I'm happy with how it all came together in the end. I decided to self title this EP because it is debuting a new, more mature sound for me and it really shows more of who I am as an artist. I had to stand on my own a lot and get things done to finish this EP, and self-titling it highlights my strength through completion. I hope you all enjoy it!" - Amanda Markley


The Coathangers Release New Album and Single + Tour Dates


Today we have for you "Squeeki Tiki" from The Coathangers. The track is from their new album, Nosebleed Weekend. Check it out below.

The Coathangers released their new album Nosebleed Weekend in April 2016 via Suicide Squeeze Records.  You can pick it up HERE.

Nosebleed Weekend kicks off with “Perfume”, a song that marries sultry pop vocals with toothy guitar riffs in a manner that would make Ann and Nancy Wilson proud. It’s hard to imagine The Coathangers writing a song this accessible in their early years, but in 2016 it fits perfectly into their canon. From there the band launches into “Dumb Baby”, which harkens back to the gritty neo-garage rock of Murder City Devils. Longtime fans who still clamor for their brash post-punk angle will be immediately satiated by “Squeeki Tiki”. And after hearing the noisy loud-quiet-loud bombast of “Excuse Me?” it’s no wonder that Kim Gordon has become an outspoken fan of the band. It’s an eclectic album inspired by life on the road, lost loved ones, and Kugel’s recent move to Southern California. “We always say that each record is a snapshot of our life at the time,” Kugel says. “As far as style… it’s just what came out of us at that point.” So whether it’s the foreboding garage rock of the title track, the post-punk groove of “Burn Me”, the stripped-down pop of “I Don’t Think So”, or the dynamic grunge of “Down Down”, The Coathangers command their songs with passion and authority. 
The biggest departure for Nosebleed Weekend was the recording process. While all their previous albums were recorded in Atlanta at The Living Room with Ed Rawls, their latest album found the band out in California’s North Hollywood at Valentine Recording Studios with Nic Jodoin. “The Beach Boys and Bing Crosby both recorded there!” Kugel says excitedly. “It was an amazing experience, not to mention a ghostly one too. The studio had been custom built by Jimmy Valentine and he was very protective of his passion. It sounds weird, but his spirit was there, checking in on us and fucking with us a bit.” Nosebleed Weekend was the first session at Valentine Recording Studios since Jimmy’s professional interests were diverted elsewhere in 1979. The studio doors were shut, capturing a time capsule of the LA music industry back in the ‘70s. Thinking back to the early years of The Coathangers, it’s hard to imagine the scrappy Southern ladies ever recording in a historic studio in the San Fernando Valley, but it’s a classic demonstration of what can happen when humble young punks stick to their guns.

Tour Dates

  • 05.21.16 – Denver, CO @ Project Pabst
  • 05.26.16 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore w/ Refused
  • 05.27.16 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre w/ Refused
  • 05.28.16 – Pomona, CA @ The Glass House w/ Refused
  • 05.30.16 – Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up w/ Refused
  • 05.31.16 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre w/ Refused
  • 06.01.16 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater w/ Refused
  • 06.03.16 – Dallas, TX @ Trees w/ Refused
  • 06.04.16 -Houston, TX @ Free Press Summer Festival
  • 06.05.16 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk w/ Refused
  • 06.07.16 – Jacksonville, FL @ Mavericks at the Landing w/ Refused
  • 06.08.16 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution w/ Refused
  • 06.09.16 – Orlando, FL @ The Beacham Theatre w/ Refused
  • 06.11.16 – San Juan, PR @ Club 77



Friday, May 13, 2016

Kool Stuff Katie - "It's All Your Fault"


Check out the video for "It's All Your Fault" from Kool Stuff Katie. The track is from their album It's Fine.  Check it out below.

Kool Stuff Katie released their new album, It's Fine, in March 2016.  You can pick it up HERE.

The Tambourine Girls - "Police"


The Tambourine Girls released their new single "Police". The track is from their upcoming debut album.  Check it out below.

A circus on the edge of town....outlaw ridden landscapes...'Police' evokes nostalgic twangs of simpler times, employing psychedelic riffs and reverb ridden vocal tones. Vintage hues prove the perfect accompaniment in a black and white washed lyric video for the track.   
Living somewhat isolated in the NSW Southern Highlands, creator Simon Relf (formerly of Deep Sea Arcade) drew inspiration from his solitary lifestyle outside the hustle and bustle of the big city. Recorded with producer Tim Whitten (Powderfinger, The Go-Betweens, Hoodoo Gurus & Augie March) 'Police' marks a distinct new chapter for the Chugg Music signees.

You can pick up "Police" HERE.


Chaos Emeralds Release New Video


Chaos Emeralds released their new single "Animal Kingdom" on April 8. Check out the video for the single below.

They are scheduled to release their full length debut on August 2016.

Born from a mutual affinity for soaring melodies and woozy synthesizers, Nashville’s Daniel Ellsworth (of Daniel Ellsworth and the Great Lakes) and Kyle Andrews combine soulful falsetto, rich production, and often heart-wrenching lyrics in this new collaboration. 
“We wanted to make dreamy, sexy, sad, evocative pop music that sounded like it was dipped in gold,” says Ellsworth.

You can pick up "Animal Kingdom" HERE.


Black Rebel Motorcycle Club to Play Terminal 5 on November 8


Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are scheduled to play Terminal 5 on November 8. Tickets go on-sale this Friday, May 13. See below for more details.

Death From Above / Deap Vally
Tuesday, November 8
610 W 56th Street
New York, NY
Doors: 7PM / Show: 8PM
All Ages

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Hello Ocho Release New Album + Video


Hello Ocho released their new album, In Portuguese on April 1. Check out the video for the track "Tear Wagon" below.

The rich and varied story of Hello Ocho stretches back to 2010, when the band was a trio comprised of Chris Yonker (vocals, guitar), John Gregg (drums) and Clinton Callahan (bass). At that time, though, the band still had a fourth unofficial member - the computer. On their 2013 self-titled debut, the songwriting process consisted of each member finding a niche within a backing track used to set the mood, but the group has since ditched the relative comfort of computers and backing tracks in favor of newer members Chris Childs (vibraphone/percussion) and Christian Shepherd (synths, vocals). In Portuguese also features frequent collaborator Peter Webb on the Rhodes piano. The inclusion of Childs and Shepherd led to more organic compositions, and it opened the floodgates for the wild, tuneful experimentation that has become a hallmark of their sound. 
Hello Ocho's members have all come a long way since their humble beginnings - Yonker and Shepherd now run the prominent Atlanta art gallery and venue Mammal Gallery, and the other members perform in a dizzying array of other groups (Faun and a Pan Flute, Small Reactions, Aalborg Group, Palm Lines). Childs even conducts his own 28-piece chamber orchestra, the aptly named Chris Childs Orchestra. For all the changes, though, the one constant has been the calculated (yet somehow still reckless) abandon with which the group approaches songwriting.

You can pick up In Portuguese HERE.

Vinyl Hero Release New EP + Video


Vinyl Hero released their new EP Seven Days On A Train on May 6. Check out the video for "Keith Richards" from the album below.

About "Keith Richards"
Vocalist Ray Howard comments: "Nobody ever paid tribute to one of, if not, the true king of rock n roll. We wanted to tell that story!"

You can pick up Seven Days On A Train HERE.