Top 5 Overlooked Albums of 2013: #3

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I saw Italian trio Soviet Soviet last week in Brooklyn, I was super attracted to the quickness of getting in and out of the hooky driving songs. They obviously have their similarities to old bands but they deliver it with youth and catchy basslines. I highly suggest checking out “No Lesson” first and then streaming the album

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8 Comments

  1. KYLE says:

    you got me, had to buy it.

  2. JF Ruest says:

    Have you listened to Traams? It sounds close to Soviet Soviet as for their inspirations. their forst album got a really good coverage in UK. http://traams.bandcamp.com/

  3. Oro says:

    //Top 5 ‘REALLY OVERLOOKED’ albums of 2013//

    Varg – Misantropen (Northern Electronics)

    Recondite – Hinterland (Ghostly International)

    Stanislav Tolkachev – Depth Of Light (M_REC LTD)

    Blondes – Swisher (Rvng Intl.)

    Dj Sprinkles – Queerifications And Ruins (Mule Musiq)

    Special Mentions:
    Steven Tang – Disconnect To Connect (Smallville)
    Photodementia – Fig 04 (Photodementia/Rephlex)
    Benjamin Brunn – Live At Golden Pudel Club (Pudel Produkte)

  4. Alex says:

    That one went below my radar. Thanks for sharing. Such a great band. Cheers.

  5. sixergixer says:

    What a great discovery these guys are! Thanks for throwing them out there for us. I see a vinyl purchase in the very near future.

  6. Jonathan says:

    jakub, don’t know if you already checked out dream chimney’s the slowness IV mixed by the beat broker on soundcloud, but there is one piece called disco beach by matamatic (thomas leer), the stuff this guy has on his soundcloud is by far the best I heard this year. I can’t recommend it enough.

  7. Damn, what a great album. Ecstasy and No Lesson are seriously blowing my brain up… Guitar and bass tones make me want to rethink everything I did in the band I was in for 3-4 years a while back.

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