Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Devil's Round Up 27th March 2011

Round Up
This weeks round up of the tracks that I haven't had the space to post is an electronica special...

Pop Smear
From: New York, United States

How could the Devil's blog resist a song called Lucifer especially one that sounds like it's been locked in Neil Tennant's basement until the world was ready for it.

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Lucifer by popsmear

From: The 80s Probably

StrangersDarkly poppy with a hint of the Pet Shop Boys (clearly a key reference point for a number of the new wave of bands), a hint of menace and a hint of nights spent immersed in the electro pop boom of the early 80s.

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[STRANGERS] - IF I FOUND LOVE (E.P 1) by [STRANGERS]
From: Manchester, United Kingdom

The NarrowsDark futuristic electro guilt pop edged with paranoia and guilt. If Ian Curtis were alive he'd run the fan club.

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Initials MM by The Narrows


The Dogs
From: Chicago, Illinois, United States


Raucous pop which bites.

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Dance More by The Dogs

Tiny Birds
From: London, United Kingdom

Tiny Birds sound like Hefner after a crash course in the history of English folk music.

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Hymn For The Careless by tinybirds


Golau Glau
From: Leeds, England/ Criccieth, Wales, United Kingdom

More modern melodic pop from the mysterious Golau Glau. It sounds like Young Marble Giants upgraded for the digital age.

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Golau Glau - Tiny Satellites by Golau Glau


The Darlingtons
From: Taunton, United Kingdom


Anthemic glum rock that recalls the sonic majesty of The Sound.

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Winter by OracleMusic Mgmt

Wreck & Reference
From : California, United States

WARDoom rock that makes Joy Division sound like a comedy troupe.

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MP3 - Wreck and Reference - Surrendering
This track is published with the permission of Wreck and Reference so please don't claim breach of copyright

Zebra Tracks
From: Athens, Greece



Old school shoegaze with the distortion dial set to max and the melody button turned to high.


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Zebra Tracks - Bicycles by Zebra Tracks

Noah and the Whale
From: London, United Kingdom

A wierd, mind bending and quite awesome remix of Noah and the Whale L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N courtesy of Fake Blood. A contender for remix of the year. While I'm at it does anyone else think that the original mix sounds like Paul Young's 'Love Of The Common People'?

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