Category: Extended Plays

  • Kate Nash Releases Holiday EP

    An Indie Christmas

    Fresh from a sold-out tour around Europe and the United States, British Award-Winning Indie Queen, Kate Nash is set to release her first Christmas EP entitled Have Faith With Kate Nash This Christmas, featuring all-girl three-piece Punk band, The Tuts.

    The EP’s five songs celebrate Kate Nash’s signature style – a fun and catchy blend of punk and pop, with hints of ’60s undertones punctuating elements of a capella, and for this EP, some traditional instrumentals. What is definite is that it’s not your typical Christmas collection. In place of a warm-hearted, feel-good opening track, I Hate You This Christmas will no doubt be the Christmas anthem dedicated to cheating boyfriends and bad best friends. Heavy guitar overlaid with Kate Nash’s trademark vocals (no one can pattern syllables quite like Kate), will have the Girl Gang singing along to: Yeah it’s Christmas once again, but you’re f—ckin’ one of my friends, all season long.

    Faith made its first appearance in 2012 and featured exclusively on Tavi Gevinson’s Rookie Magazine. A nod to the 60s, the slow melody, replete with a jingling bell start will score points with her global fan base, as will Tuts Christmas Is In The Air. It plays between soft 60s-esque music and vocals and ramped up guitars and drums. If you’re not jumping around the Christmas tree to this one, you haven’t listened to it properly.

    Traditionalists will flock to Kate Nash’s dreamy acoustic rendition of Silent Night; and Auld Lang Syne, backed by understated bagpipes and subtle percussion is holiday perfection. The EP is now available to purchase on iTunes.


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  • Stream: Chris Brown’s “X Files” EP

    A cry for help.

     

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    ays ago, Chris Brown released a free EP titled “X Files,” which shows an illustrated version of the singer in what appears to be a straitjacket on its cover. Since this body of music swiftly and openly discusses sexual experiences, relationships and contemplating suicide, our best bet is that (a) Chris is crazy in love or (b) He’s bracing himself from the world, in an inverted way. On a happier note, we really like “Sweet Caroline” which features Busta Rhymes. Listen to it below.

    X Files cover art


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  • Stream: Flux Pavilion’s “Gold Love” Featuring Rosie Oddie

    Flux Pavilion

    Joshua Steele, known professionally as Flux Pavilion and the English dubstep producer and DJ whose song was sampled for JAY Z and Kanye West’s “Who Gon Stop Me” (Watch The Throne), just released another track off his forthcoming Freeway EP today, “Gold Love” Ft. Rosie Oddie coming on Monday Nov. 11 via Circus / Big Beat. There’s still time to catch him on his Freeway Tour, kindly see dates below and pre-order the EP by clicking here.

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    Freeway Tour Dates
    11/7 – Houston, TX – Stereo Live
    11/8 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
    11/9 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
    11/10 – New Orleans, LA – Republic
    11/13 – Tulsa, OK – Cains
    11/14 – Dallas, TX – Southside Ballroom
    11/15 – Austin , TX – Austin Music Hall
    11/16 – Puerto Rico – Muelle Panamericano
    11/17 – College Station, TX – Hullabalooza Festival

  • Stream: Flux Pavilion’s “Gold Love” Featuring Rosie Oddie

    Flux Pavilion

    Joshua Steele, known professionally as Flux Pavilion and the English dubstep producer and DJ whose song was sampled for JAY Z and Kanye West’s “Who Gon Stop Me” (Watch The Throne), just released another track off his forthcoming Freeway EP today, “Gold Love” Ft. Rosie Oddie coming on Monday Nov. 11 via Circus / Big Beat. There’s still time to catch him on his Freeway Tour, kindly see dates below and pre-order the EP by clicking here.

    [youtube=://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2QikYc-_jw&w=560&h=315]

    Freeway Tour Dates
    11/7 – Houston, TX – Stereo Live
    11/8 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
    11/9 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
    11/10 – New Orleans, LA – Republic
    11/13 – Tulsa, OK – Cains
    11/14 – Dallas, TX – Southside Ballroom
    11/15 – Austin , TX – Austin Music Hall
    11/16 – Puerto Rico – Muelle Panamericano
    11/17 – College Station, TX – Hullabalooza Festival

  • Stream: Until The Ribbon Breaks’ Debut EP “A Taste Of Silver”

    A Taste of Silver EP artwork

    Trill romance

    Stream A Taste Of Silver, the latest EP from one of Alternative Pop’s greatest voices and producers Until The Ribbon Breaks. We’re not going to be bias and say that all of the songs are good. We’re going to ask you to press play and let you agree with us. Then, you can buy it on iTunes.


    For more Until The Ribbon Breaks, just click here.

  • Download: Random Ax Of Charlie’s “BPMs”

    Rétro Nouveau

    Best described as nostalgic Hip-Hop Soul, Random Ax Of Charlie’s sweet body of work displays the sheer understanding of making enjoyable and timeless music. On tracks like “Sorry I”, you’ll hear the sample of Nas’ “You’re Da Man” originally produced by Large Professor as a pleasant undertone. There’s a little something for everyone.


    For more Random Ax Of Charlie, just click here.

  • Lorde, First Woman In 17 Years To Top Billboard’s Alternative Charts

    Lorde
    Image: Olivia Hemus

    New Zealander teen Pop-phenom Lorde has made alternative radio history this week by reaching #1 with her hit single ‘Royals’. Her debut single sold over 300,000 copies in the U.S. and has ignited several radio formats, also reaching #1 on Billboard’s Nielsen BDS-based alternative radio chart, and resulting in her becoming the highest charting and youngest female artist in seventeen years. The last solo female to top the chart was Tracy Bonham with her song “Mother Mother” in June 8, 1996.

    After playing 2 sold out shows in New York City and Los Angeles last week, the 16-year-old singer-songwriter announced more North American tour dates for the Fall. The highly-anticipated headlining shows sold out in a matter of minutes, prompting another date to be added at the Warsaw in Brooklyn on October 3.

    Lorde has confirmed the title and release date for her debut album. 
‘Pure Heroine’ will be released via Lava / Republic Records on September 30. Experience her live at a show near you on the following dates:

    North American Tour Dates
    09/25 – Belasco – Los Angeles, CA [highlight]*SOLD OUT*[/highlight]
    09/27 – Fillmore – San Francisco, CA [highlight]*SOLD OUT*[/highlight]
    09/28 – Decibel Fest – Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA [highlight]*SOLD OUT*[/highlight]
    09/30 – Webster Hall – New York, NY [highlight]*SOLD OUT*[/highlight]
    10/03 – Warsaw – Brooklyn, NY [highlight]*NEW DATE*[/highlight]
    10/06 – Hoxton – Toronto, ON [highlight]*SOLD OUT*[/highlight]


    For more Lorde, just click here.

  • OWSLA’s Australian DJ Duo Release New EP, “The Quack”

    Get ready to dance against your will.

    What So Not, Australian DJs Flume and Emoh, release “The Quack” today on OWSLA. It features collaborations from Queens emcee Action Bronson and Deize Tigrona. My God, it is blast-worthy. Listen to it right now via this link or the player above.

    What So Not's "The Quack" EP


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  • MeLo-X Eats Fish Dinner And Raps About His “Sweet Bitch”

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    MeLo-X's "GOD: LoFi" cover

    Brooklynite MeLo-X takes a walk to what appears to be his favourite Caribbean restaurant in Flatbush to eat a fish dinner where he meets a beautiful, tall woman whose dressed like she’s coming from an after-party hosted at the Met Gala. Okay, maybe not the Met Gala but we’re definitely thinking one of Puffy’s all-white jamborees. Hmm, maybe “jamboree” wasn’t the best word. Anyway, more than any other publication you know, we totally appreciate the juxtaposition in this visual. Have a look at his first official video for “GOD: LoFi” and listen to the full EP below. Let us know what you think!

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  • Review: Watch The Duck’s “Anatidaephobia” EP

    If anatidaephobia is the fear of being watched by a duck, we want to watch.

    Newly signed to Epic Records, Trapstep trio Watch The Duck leaves (what we’d like to call) an “otherworldly impression” on fans with Anatidaephobia, their debut EP released April 1. Suitably so, we believe the appellation of this collection says it all. It appears to be the soundtrack for a duck-scared being on the run. Aside from that notion, sonically, this EP sets this brilliant group apart from its genre predecessors. It pays homage to styles of electronic dance music often popularized in the 90’s through the 00’s but it is on a tier of its own. Musically, Watch The Duck rules the Trapstep movement, a combination of “Trap” and “Dubstep”. The sound and influences are characterized by its sub-bass, layered synths, with a slight flavor of Southern Hip-Hop and Soul.

    The first track “Lost In It” incorporates more of the current Dubstep sound with a classic rock vibe where the echoes make you feel like you are, in fact, lost in it. It successfully takes you on a trance that drifts away into a melody and back on the bass to rock out. “Lost In It” will cater more to the Skrillex fans.

    Second up is the only song with a featured titled “Round Here-Dreams”. Atlanta new “it” boy Trinidad James’ vocals lend itself more so an instrument than a full verse as a “proper” Rap feature. In the beginning, it starts off with a keyboard playing as if it was a Coldplay track. Slowly, it starts to elevate and transition into a low-pitched tone and flows into a 2-step groove. The lyrics of the track are self-explanatory. We think the best part of the song is when its shifts to a more “in-your-face Trapstep track” with Trinidad James’ signature onomatopoeia “Woo!” that makes you want to wild out for a bit. In conclusion, this track showcases a Southern Trapstep tenor that represents a piece of each artist.

    Following, the track “Girlfriend”, incorporates that Soul-step swing. We find it interesting how WTD can combine Dubstep, Soul-step, live instrumentation and striking lyrics to generate a vibrant track for listeners. It’s like a solved puzzle. A little of Motown music, here, with the current sound of today and then, brings it back to the 90’s-00’s Dubstep.

    “Poppin’ Off” is a track that I had previously came across via MTV and the first time I saw their duck mascot and everyone dancing. It was intriguing. Its elements on this include the sounds of Reggae, Soul, Dance, Hip-Hop, Trapstep illustrating their musical roots as one. The funky sound brings diversity in one room that let’s all sorts of energies flow through your body to vibe. You feel them pouring their heart and soul.

    “Freedomville” is a real good track because of the rap breakdown, yet more instrumental could have made it a little better. It’s like a narrated story-tale. It is more relaxing than the other tracks.

    Personally, this EP can be more for the new dub generation with a combination of other music elements. That’s the reason of why this group sets apart from the rest out there. Yet, it may push some of the “true” Dubstep fanatics or artists due to how it is not just Dubstep. Watch The Duck can be a huge influence to today’s music. If you are familiar with Skrillex, Jimi Hendrix, Little Walter and Coldplay, you can understand the melting pot sound that Watch the Duck brings so vividly.


    For more Watch The Duck, just click here.