
And now, apropos of absolutely nothing, a couple of 12-year-old tracks from defunct twee-poppers HEAVENLY. (This is what happens when you start digging around in the archives....)[MP3] "Nous Ne Somes Pas Des Anges"
[MP3] "Space Manatee"


THE LURIOS hail from the North of England and feature two (yes, two) sets of brothers. I would call their brand of music "Britpop" (but then, I call just about every brand of music out of England "Britpop"). Their debut album is called A WAY OUT FROM THE BOREDOM.
In certain ways, THE OFFSPRING have always been a step behind and below their alterna-punk brethren GREEN DAY. Their breakthrough album, SMASH, showed up two months after Green Day's breakthrough album, DOOKIE. DOOKIE sold 10+ million units U.S.; SMASH sold 6+ million units U.S. Green Day have won Grammys, boatloads of MTV Music Awards, and went a long way toward locking down their legacy with the critical & commercial success of 2004's AMERICAN IDIOT; the Offspring... well... not so much.

The '60s/Motown/Phil Spector/DUSTY SPRINGFIELD revivalist movement shows no sign of abating. To the list of THE PIPETTES, AMY WINEHOUSE, DUFFY, and ADELE, you may consider adding Australian singer KYLIE AULDIST. Entirely up to you....

It was just this past September that I was telling anybody who would listen:
While I was compiling my recent HALCION DAZE mix, I came across the song "Guide for the Married Man" by THE TURTLES. I don't really remember how I came across it (or why, for that matter). Maybe the title seemed to fit what that mix was starting to feel like for me -- something having to do with 1960s domesticity, behind-the-scenes debauchery, etc. The TV series "Mad Men" certainly played a part, as I was then in the process of watching the first season on DVD. Though I came to think the show is overrated (the writing, in particular, but also the acting of everyone other than John Slattery), I loved the look and feel of the thing. The overall vibe, I guess.

I have no idea whether London's NOAH AND THE WHALE took their name from the Noah Baumbach film "The Squid and the Whale," but I kind of hope they did. Because I like that film (and I seem to be liking fewer and fewer films, as the years go by). More importantly, for our purposes here, I like the band -- which has a laid-back, literary vibe that evokes BELLE AND SEBASTIAN and MOJAVE 3. Their debut LP, PEACEFUL, THE WORLD LAYS ME DOWN, will be released next month.




After miles and miles of MELLENCAMP & American heartland highway, it's time to take a slow boat to Brazil. On second thought, screw "slow"; we need one of those sleek, "Miami Vice"-styled cigarette boats to rocket us to Rio. Time's a'waistin'.
JOHN MELLENCAMP on MySPACE.

In which the heretofore JOHNNY COUGAR/JOHN COUGAR/JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP finally arrives back at plain-ol'-man-o'-the-people-soundin' JOHN MELLENCAMP. Can't you just smell the authenticity? (That's the smell of Kokomo in the springtime. Or French Lick. Or... you know... Gary.)

90 degrees outside... 80 degrees inside... so there's really no call for a parka, coat, jacket, poncho, or any other variety of outerwear today. But I guess we'll make an exception for the Scottish band that calls itself PARKA (come to think of it, we already dealt with the band that calls itself MY MORNING JACKET a couple weeks ago).

I mentioned MATTHEW SWEET in the last post, so now seems as good a time as any to preview a couple tracks from his upcoming album (SWEET SUNSHINE LIES; August 26).

Going into this post, I found myself wondering if anybody thought of the band YOUTH GROUP as the Australian COLDPLAY. Perhaps because their sound seems designed to appeal to the masses. Their gestures may be a bit less grand and blustery, but their edges are just as soft. No one was harmed in the making of this music; no one will be harmed listening to it. Rather reassuring, that.

I don't have a lot of background information on Sweden's THE CONFUSIONS, so the music's going to have to do the talking here. They seem to be a band. With six (or so) members. From Sweden. Dark-edged indie-rock. Songs are rife with catchy elements yet refuse to unspool in staid, predictable ways. (First three songs below taken from their 2008 album, THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY.)


We're big fans of brother/sister duos around these parts. We've had Australia's ANGUS & JULIA STONE. Sweden's THE KNIFE. Downey, California's THE CARPENTERS. (Not to mention Detroit's leg-pulling/piss-taking WHITE STRIPES.)
At which time we reach the end of the road (or beginning of the road, as the case may be) i/r/t Mr. BEK DAVID CAMPBELL aka BECK HANSEN aka BECK. (For our purposes here, we will discreetly seek to ignore the fact that the man is a Scientologist. Jeepers creepers!)