Trust me on this one, this Tanlines track is worth your time. They started where they left off with a hooky melodic caribbean pop touch, once the track fills out you can’t deny its better than all that Vampire Weekend bullshit.
I’m on a Keep Shelly In Athens roll and that means hunting down even guest appearances. The new Solar Bears single has KSIA front and center on a 70s drenched swirling am-gold jam that could be one of the best songs either groups have done.
I’ve only heard one other Dirty Three song intentionally, it was with Cat Power and I don’t even listen to Cat Power but all I remember was being speechless after and I don’t like songs with singing. This new cut is amazing, reminds me of Broken Social Scene and The Books just playing together freely.
I’m sure some of you will be surprised with the sound of the new Bullion, its definitely a lot less hip hop and more like if Osborne or Luke Vibert did a song with Washed Out.
Great track by Tanlines, really surprised me with how well it all melded together so cohesively.
I definitely like Bullion’s direction here. Alpha people is so damn catchy too.
Man that Bullion track blew me away. Not at all what I was expecting
Am I the only one getting a Penguin Cafe vibe from the Dirty Three track?
Love the imagery! Very Spaghetti Western/Italo Western. Fab.
@DESIGN + CONQUER
I think you meant horsewave?
@JAKUB
Touché! Well played. How about Equine-wave?
That dirty three track reminds me a bit of the Detroit Experiment
I love Dirty Three! Most of their tracks have no singing in at all.
Last Horse on the Sand is a really beautiful track also.
Mitzi I can answer this beucase my family lives down there! You are outside of my color planting schedule by about a month. The trick is, Las Vegas gets so hot in the summer, but you can grow almost all winter long. My book is really for a spring-summer-fall planting schedule. The dates I offer might work for you and others who live in warmer climates, but really have a spring-summer and a fall-winter season. I am very aware of your needs, and it’s on my list of things to research and write about. But honestly, I can’t speak from experience, only from my research. I encourage you to contact your local extension service (www.extension.org) for a recommended planting schedule.