Archive for September, 2008

Z-30: DJ Solly

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

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DJ Solly (or Ben Solomon) is a DePauw student who hails from the land of St. Louis, MO but is currently mixing and rocking in Jerusalem, Israel where he writes for the Jerusalem Post. Solly’s mixes are some of the danciest and most upbeat tunes being put out today — if these beats don’t make you sweat, nothing will.

Unless you’re traveling to the Middle East sometime this year, you won’t be able to dance to Solly live — but just wait ’til he comes back in the spring for some fine dance party extravaganzas.

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H-13 Chad VanGaalen

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Chad VanGaalen

 

From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

First significant recording: Infiniheart (2004)

Most recent album: Soft Airplane (2008)

Genre: Reflective, home-made indie rock with electronic elements

Recommended if you like: Broken Social Scene, Black Bear, Destroyer

 

Chad VanGaalen’s Skelliconnection was nominated for a Polaris award last year.  He is also an animator and illustrator and has animated music videos for many of his songs.

Chad won’t be in our neighborhood any time soon.  Still, you can catch these soothing tunes on WGRE for now.

 

MP3: Chad VanGaalen - Willow Tree

Chad VanGaalen - Willow Tree

 

Links:

Chad VanGaalen on Flemish Eye Records

Chad VanGaalen on MySpace

“Molten Light” Video (animated by Chad himself)

 

 

 

 

H-01: Deerhunter

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

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Deerhunter are a hypnotic indie-rock, minimalist-ambient group based out of Atlanta. Their newest album, Microcastle, is their third album, and won’t be released until October 28th. Of their new music, frontman Bradford Cox said “I’m more interested in the micro-structure. I want things to be a lot shorter, I don’t want there to be as much long-windedness to it.” Although the songs are shorter, they’re beautiful and finely constructed bits of goodness.

Upcoming shows:

November 15 Chicago, IL Metro

Links:

Deerhunter Myspace

Deerhunter Blog

M-21: Dressy Bessy

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Dressy Bessy

This Denver indie pop band debuted in 1999 with their first full-length album, Pink Hearts Yellow Moons.  Four albums later, they’re still churning out the cute and sassy pop gems.

Dressy Bessy is Tammy Ealom (temporarily of The Minders), boyfriend and Apples in Stereo guitarist John Hill, Darren Albert, and Rob Greene.

Their new full-length album Holler and Stomp was just released by Transdreamer, home of Arab Strap and The Delgados.

MP3: Dressy Bessy - Simple Girlz
Dressy Bessy - Simple Girlz

Upcoming Shows:

November 2   Chicago, IL        The Abbey Pub

November 6   Columbus, OH  Bernie’s

November 8   Lexington, KY  Al’s Bar  
Links:

Dressy Bessy Official Site

Dressy Bessy on MySpace

Buy Holler and Stomp

H-30: Noah and the Whale

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Noah and the Whale

Noah and the Whale are a London pop outfit that specializes in good-natured indie pop love songs.  Most of their tunes are fun and jangly with a hint of melancholy humor.

They’ve just released their first full-length album, Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down, on Interscope Records.  It features their first two hit singles, “5 Years Time” and “2 Atoms In a Molecule,” the more subdued title track, and eight other pop gems.  If you like what you’ve heard on WGRE, buy the album and support the artist!

Noah and the Whale won’t be in Indiana any time soon, but they do have a few upcoming Chicago shows:

September 25   Chicago, IL   Av-aerie

September 26   Chicago, IL   The Empty Bottle

MP3:   Noah and the Whale - 5 Years Time

Links:
Noah and the Whale Official Website

Noah and the Whale on Myspace

Buy Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down

M-29: Everthus the Deadbeats

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Everthus the Deadbeats

Everthus the Deadbeats are a local band based out of the budding musical hub of Indianapolis. They started their career as artsy college students at Ball State, and put out their first CD, “Addicts Stuck in Traffic” in 2006. At the beginning of this year, they released their follow-up, “John Kill & the Microscopic Lullabye” on Standard Recordings. Now living and working in Broad Ripple, the band has made strides in the Midwest. Their sound is an eclectic mish mash of playful harmonies, carnival-like melodies, and psychedelic instrumentation. When they play live, they elevate that quirkiness to new heights, creating a care-free atmosphere replete with fun dance moves and silly gestures. They evoke a youthful excitement that hits you right in the gut — there’s no escaping their infectious melodies.

If you’re interested in seeing this musical extravaganza, be sure to check out one of their following shows:

9-19-08 in Bloomington, IN at Bear’s Place

10-18-08 in Muncie, IN at Doc’s Music Hall

10-24-08 in Indianapolis, IN at Vogue Theatre

10-27-08 in Fort Wayne, IN at Mid City Grill

Links:

Everthus the Deadbeats Official Website

Everthus the Deadbeats on Myspace