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DELTRON 3030 RECOMMENDED: The Big Pink – A Brief History of Love

I’ve learned a valuable lesson from some of my previous writer ups — The Internet can be a bad place. The Teenagers, Girls, and The XX have taught me that when I’m done with the write-ups and I’m searching Google for album art I should toggle my safe search on. Harmless searches with terrible results. With that mind I present to you the top ten list of most dangerous band name searches:

10.) Cream

9.) The Morning Benders

8.) Brazilian Girls

7.) Mr Big

6.) Love Spit Love

5.) The Virgins

4.) The Butthole Surfers

3.) Scissor Sisters

2.) Amy Winehouse

big-pink-history-200xand coming in at number one is today’s artist of choice: The Big Pink.

I’ve had this British duo’s album on heavy rotation since mid September and I still can’t get enough of it. I’m a sucker for synthesizers and drum machines. However, what’s really doing it for me are the walls of guitar fuzz. Each spin makes their sound travel a little bit further down the timeline till you’re firmly resting in the comfortable bosom of the late 90’s shoegaze guitar scene. I welcome a return to that sound with open arms…but lets all agree to never call it “nu-gaze”. Great. (more…)


DELTRON 3030 RECOMMENDED: Local Natives – Gorilla Manor

gorillamanor200George, Washington’s Sasquatch’s lineup was announced today and it is chock full of goodness. They’re boosting a pretty impressive lineup this year which includes the recently reunited Pavement, Massive Attack, My Morning Jacket, Ween, Vampire Weekend, MGMT, LCD Soundsystem, The National, Broken Social Scene, and Band of Horses. Along with those “big” bands tons of artists mentioned here in the past will also be descending on the most beautiful location not named Red Rocks to host a concert – The XX, Phantogram, Passion Pit, Neon Indian, The Middle East and today’s buzzed about band: Local Natives. The Sasquatch announcement coincidentally comes on the same day that Local Natives (who happen to be local natives of Silverlake: yep they had a month long  free Mondays residency @ Spaceland last August) release their debut CD, Gorilla Manor- a great CD that is full of soaring voices. Three voices to be exact. No one ever seems to be in charge, vocally speaking. Instead, to great effect, they let the three part harmonies wash over the music and create a different sound. This approach might not work for most bands (please keep your Grizzly Bear comparisons to yourself. Thanks) but it works here for the Local Natives. In case you’re not sold on checking them out I should also mention that they cover the Talking Heads song “Warning Sign“. I’m a sucker for covers and I’m a whore for the Talking Heads…so I became an instant fan.
Yep, I’m an easy mark.

 

Highlights: “Airplane,” “Sun Hands,” “Warning Sign,” “Who Knows Who Cares”

For those of you who don’t feel like trekking up to George, Washington you can catch the Local Natives and their small font brethren @ SXSW, Coachella, or Bonaroo.

Mar 18 2010      8:00P    -  SXSW                Austin, Texas

Mar 19 2010      8:00P    -  SXSW                Austin, Texas

Mar 20 2010      8:00P     -  SSXW                Austin, Texas

Apr 18 2010       3:00P       - Coachella       Indio, California

Jun 10 2010      8:00P        – Bonnaroo       Manchester, Tennessee


DELTRON 3030 RECOMMENDED: Phantogram – Eyelid Movies

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This is all about the power of the Internet. Four days ago I literally knew nothing about this band. I learned of Phantogram through a tweet by the Antlers of all people. (you see, twitter is good for something. I feel like that is a recurring theme with me) I figured if they were good enough for the Antlers it was worth delving into. Resources like the hype machine and myspace (yes it is still good for something) make it possible to experience bands before they’ve released any actual albums or EPs. I can’t stress enough how invaluable these two sources are  for when I’m looking to track down band content. From there I hit Amie St looking for cheap cds. If Amie Street is a dead end I make my way to Amazon. Never do I go to iTunes. Those Apple bastards have stolen enough from consumers. Screw them and their useless iPads. Through the resources previously mentioned I came across a track by Phantogram called “Mouthful Of Diamonds“. Fifteen seconds into the track and I knew I’d be a huge fan. Their sound, which is awesome, is best described visually through this promotional photograph:

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That’s a simple shot, but there’s a lot going on here. That’s exactly how I’d describe the sound of Phantogram; Two unassuming Up State New Yorkers throwing down psychedelic melodies on top of hip hop beats. Easy enough one would say..but there’s so many more layers to their sound. Unfair as it sounds but thanks to the girl/guy vocals and the moody sexiness to the.their songs I predict lazy comparisons to the XX. Mind you they are quite different. I’m a huge fan of the XX’s debut album but something has really struck a chord with me on Eyelid Movies. Today I stand before you as a huge advocate. I’ll go as far as saying this is my favorite album of 2010 so far. Sure it’s not even February yet but January had some great releases (Beach House, Spoon, Vampire Weekend) That’s saying a lot from me. I guess the fact that I was witness to zero hype for this band is making me love this album even more. You can’t put a price on zero expectations. In today’s landscape of instant information and constant spoilers ignorance truly is bliss. I realize by writing this I just spoiled your ignorance . It was bound to happen sooner or later…so it might as well come from me.

Highlights: “You Are The Ocean And I’m Good At Drowning,” “Mouthful of Diamonds,” “Futuristic Casket,” “Running From The Cops”


DELTRON 3030′S TOP 10 OF 2009

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Filter just released their top ten album list for 2009 and this is what it looks like

1. Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion (Domino)

2. Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (Glassnote)

3. Grizzly Bear, Veckatimest (Warp)

4. Miike Snow, Miike Snow (Downtown)

5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, It’s Blitz! (Interscope)

6. Elvis Perkins in Dearland, Elvis Perkins in Dearland (XL)

7. Cass McCombs, Catacombs (Domino)

8. Passion Pit, Manners (Frenchkiss)

9. The Antlers, Hospice (Frenchkiss)

10. White Rabbits, It’s Frightening (TBD)

While I agree with many of their selections I can’t get past two errors:

1) Not slotting The Antlers at number one.  (OK it is official -They should go ahead and process that restraining order now.

2) Leaving off the XX..  The XX’s debut record is an amazing album that deserves a top ten slotting.

I don’t want to define this as a travesty against humanity because we should save that word for the abomination that is MTV’s Jersey Shore.  Instead let us simply call this an oversight.  Allow me to correct these mistakes now with my rushed top ten.

Del’s top ten of 2009

1 The Antlers – Hospice (more…)