'Houston Train'- Houndmouth Be warned that when you hit play below you’re likely to hear your new favorite song. Website: http://houndmouth.com/
'Kelly Mitchell'- Aunt Martha A sad, sleepy gem of a song, that'll make you feel feelings while clapping along. Website: http://www.auntmarthaband.com/
'Oak Tree'- Desert Noises There are some songs made for driving fast through the country to. This is one of those. Website: http://www.desertnoisesmusic.com/
'Thames'- JBM My favorite song off one of the most underrated albums to come out so far this year. Website: http://www.jbm-music.com/fr_news.cfm
Scott did a little ‘catch-up’ post last week, and I figured I should probably do the same since it’s been awhile since I’ve shown my face (or, you know, my name) around here. Just because I haven’t recommended anything recently doesn’t mean there hasn’t been anything worth listening to. Here’s what I’ve been into lately.
These kids (seriously, they all look 12) from Utah make some absolutely beautiful music on their brand new LP Mountain Sea, with ‘Highway Cars’ being my favorite track. The band plays rock & roll with a youthful energy, sprinkling in harmonies that will remind you of Band of Horses and Fleet Foxes to round out their sound.
This Denver outfit had their debut Daytrotter session released the other week and frankly it’s the best session I’ve heard on the site this year. ‘The Dead Sea’ is my favorite song from the session, a clever love song with a chorus that will undoubtedly be stuck in your head. This is one of the bands I’m most looking forward to hearing a proper full length from, and judging by the session I’m not going to be disappointed at all.
I haven’t heard a more serenely beautiful song than this as of late, Jonas Bonnetta’s gorgeous voice sounding at once strong and vulnerable (and a whole lot like that of Sun Kil Moon’s Mark Kozelek). Their new album, Spectral Dusk, doesn’t come out until next year, which seems like an eternity to wait for more songs like this.
I’ve had a funny relationship with Chris Bathgate’s Salt Year, having bought it during the summer but not fully understanding its brilliance until recently, as the temperatures fell and the leaves started to fall like snow. Salt Year is a masterpiece of an album, with ‘Everything (Overture),’ a sweeping, brilliant hymn as its best tune and closer.