Category: Pop

  • [New Track] The Bird and The Bee – My Love

    From their forth coming album, “Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future”,   due out in January, comes a romantic moment courtesy of 60’s inspired duo known as The Bird and The Bee.   Great production and wonderfully sweet vocals as always from Inara George.

    If you drop by their myspace page, you can glimpse of several tracks from , “Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future”.

    The Bird and The Bee – My Love

    Track list from Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future:

    1       Fanfare
    2       My Love
    3       Diamond Dave
    4       What’s in the middle
    5       Ray Gun
    6       Love Letter To Japan
    7       Meteor
    8       Baby
    9       Phil
    10       Polite Dance Song
    11       You’re A Cad
    12       Witch
    13       Birthday
    14       Lifespan of A Fly

  • The Postmarks – 11:59 (Blondie cover)

    If one were to travel back in time too the Cavern Club where the Bealtes were discovered, and booked The Postmarks to play, they wouldn’t sound out of place.   The Postmarks have a 1960’s cavern sound that is mesmerizing and warm.   You can hear hints of bossa nova and Stereolab gracing their tracks.

    The Postmarks – 11:59 (Blondie cover)

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    Video for “Let Go”

  • Populous – Breaths the Best (ft. MC Short Stories)

    Populous is Italian producer, Andrea Mangia and providing vocals is MC Short Stories aka Michael McGuire.   This is Andrea’s third full lenght release which is an electronic pop dreamscape with shooting stars.   The overall sound of the album is one of mellow electronic beat and lush vocals.

    Populous – Breaths the Best (ft. MC Short Stories)

    Video

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usPfHl_g9PI

    last.fm bio

    The affair with the opportunities. The coming of age in
    post- and pop modernity. Andrea Mangia could tell you a
    track or two about that. Currently on “Drawn in Basic”,
    the third album — released by Morr Music once again —
    that the young man from Lecce, Italy, has published
    under the name of Populous.
    Whereas “Queue for Love” (2005) curiously broadened the
    abstract-electronic foundations of his debut “Quipo”
    (2002) with the coordinates jazz, folk and especially soul
    (as an attitude as well as a sound) “Drawn in Basic”
    definitely has become ears in any directions. This record
    sails in a casual and cool manner on the great lake called
    pop music. Andrea Mangia is both at the same time:
    captain and stowaway, songwriter and sound-bricoleur.
    His tracks are tricky and polyphonic but seconds later four
    to the floor.
    That’s the way of someone who has listened intensely for
    a long time himself. Someone to whom De La Soul has
    meant as much as the Smashing Pumpkins’s “Siamese
    Dream”. Someone who has fallen in love with the
    feedbacking guitars of My Bloody Valentine equally as he
    feels today about the peculiar sounds of the synthesizer’s
    pioneer Raymond Scott. Peculiar synthesizers are
    assembled on “Drawn in Basic” as well, not as a cool end
    in itself but for their warm sounds.
    Just the title: “Drawn in Basic”. Basic like the
    programming language of the same name, the translation
    of analogue pop music into a digital matrix. Basic like the
    self-chosen simplicity, the reduction to the essential thing,
    this self-confidence. “Man overboard” is a shoegazing
    melody, a hit on the fast lane, between indiepop and
    disco. “Only Hope” equally is such a charming hybrid of
    digital sounds and an analogue soul. “Days” piles up its
    walls of sound higher and higher. Finally, “Breathest the
    best” stays last year’s sparkling event: it was released
    already as a vinyl single on anost, the little sister of Morr
    Music, in 2007.
    The melancholy to gloomy lyrics and their even brighter
    intonation stem from MC Short Stories once again, also
    known as Michael McGuire.