Wednesday, March 5, 2014

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On the Radar:

Kitten


Grunge-pop band Kitten is known for their electric live performances and youthful energy in their musicality. The band has yet to pull together a full LP, but that will all be a thing in the past when their self-titled album drops in a few months. Loose cannon and frontman Chloe Chaidez talks about their side project used to preoccupy Kitten's (and their fans) time before the album releases:

In the process of recording the Kitten album we kept coming up with really cool ideas/beats that didn't quite fit but  were really where I was at the moment.  Old Missy Elliot, Arca, Drake, Future, Yeezus, etc...I thought it might be a cool idea to release a few of the tracks. Just a way let loose and have a good time making music with different friends while waiting for the album to come out. Ariel stopped by for the video and we just shot us hanging out together. This video was directed by Kaitlin Christy. She's a student at NYU and a close friend. It was a shot at an old Hollywood motel for about $300 and we had a great time making it.
"Money," the newest track below, is one of their more risky and peculiar divergences. Spontaneously shot and overwhelmingly low budget--Chaidez and Ariel Pink (Girls) are filmed in a motel seemingly under the influence as Chaidez's barely audible lyrics whisper through the late night swims and chain smoking. Is this what is to come of Kitten's fast approaching LP?



Foster the People


Alternative-melodic rock band Foster the People have been teasing their new album for months and in January the unveiling of the title, Supermodel, was finally dropped. After the whirl-wind success of their debut album and a nearly three year wait, audiences around the world have been anxiously anticipating the March 18th sophomore LP date. Single number one (posted below) from Supermodel is upbeat "Coming of Age". It's chalk-full of all the pop and pizzaz fans of Foster adore and the rest of the album shares that infectious, positive vibe, according to a Rolling Stone interview with the band. Currently they are on a tour around North America with St. Lucia:


March 14: Austin, TX—Butler Park (SXSW)
March 21: Toronto, Canada—The Horseshoe Tavern
March 24: London, England—Troxy
March 28: Paris, France—Gaité Lyrique
April 8: Pomona, CA—Fox Theater
April 9: Solana Beach, CA—Belly Up Tavern
April 12: Indio, CA—Coachella
April 15: Tempe, AZ—Marquee Theatre
April 16: Tuscon, AZ—The Rialto Theatre
Apr 18: Las Vegas, NV—Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan*
Apr 19: Indio, CA—Coachella
Apr 25: Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium*
April 25-27: Kingston, GA—CounterPoint Music Festival
Apr 28: Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom*
Apr 29: Dallas, TX—South Side Ballroom*
Apr 30: Houston, TX—Bayou Music Center*
May 2 - 4: Tampa, FL—Big Guava Music Festival
May 3: New Orleans, LA—New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
May 5: Charlotte, NC—The Fillmore Charlotte*
May 9: Boston, MA—House of Blues*
May 10: Columbia, MD—Sweetlife Festival
May 11: Camden, NJ—Susquehanna Bank Center
May 13: Toronto, ON—Massey Hall*
May 15: Detroit, MI—The Fillmore Detroit*
May 16: Chicago, IL—Riviera Theater*
May 21: Vancouver, BC—Queen Elizabeth Theatre*
May 22: Portland, OR—Roseland Theater*
May 23-25: Quincy, WA – Sasquatch Music Festival
June 6-8: New York, NY—Governors Ball Music Festival




Painted Palms



Psychedelic pop duo Painted Palms turns winter upside-down with summer-punched tracks (minus misplaced, jingle-belled "Here It Comes") from their latest album Forever. The group creates their unique sounds by utilizing nearly every abstract instrument in their grasp. They've been compared to acts like Panda Bear and Animal Collective with vocal inspiration from the Beach Boys. It's hard to imagine, but somehow all the mixed sounds seem to come together. If you're heading to Austin for SXSW be sure to catch them in their festival debut.


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