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8.26.2009

this is NOT passion pit...

I promise. Its the baby face stylings of two young Aussies named Tim & Jean. Perth, way out in left field of Australia, is home to these musical prodigies (Tim is 18 and Jean is just 15) that have recently been featured on Triple J's Unearthed Artists. The Passion Pit influence is almost eerie, a sign they perhaps need some more seasoning to find their own sound...but nonetheless it is a band that this Motel Face thinks he'll be perving hard on in the future...all the credit on this find goes to DEVRA the Aussie traveler extraordinaire.

Check out their song "Come Around"


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8.25.2009

Calvin Harris

Baby Ass back with some music buns so smooth and soft you just want to pinch them. A very beautiful and special young lady, codename Smuth, reminded me that Calvin Harris' new album, Ready For The Weekend, just dropped August 18th in the U.S. The album, already #1 on the U.K. charts, is 14 cuts of electropop that is both emotional and danceable - a difficult balance to strike. "Ready For The Weekend," "I'm Not Alone," and "Dance Wiv Me" are the singles, but also give a listen to "You Used To Hold Me," "Relax," and "Yeah Yeah Yeah La La La." Calvin will be playing three U.S. dates, New York, Chicago, and L.A., beginning in October. Dust off your rhinestone shades and stretch out your calves. The all night dance party is around the corner.

The Rain


Ready For The Weekend


Stars Come Out


You Used To Hold Me


Blue


I'm Not Alone


Flashback


Worst Day


Relax


Limits


Burns Night


Yeah Yeah Yeah La La La


Dance Wiv Me


5iliconeator


. . . and the video for "I'm Not Alone"


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Wolfmother

Sorry it's been a few days since the last post, something about trying to find a job has gotten in the way. But to celebrate ZERO progress, here a few tracks of the new Wolfmother album Cosmic Egg dropping October 13. It's been nearly four years since their chart-topping self-titled debut melted our faces off. Since then, the threesome has become singer/guitarist Andrew Stockdale's solo project since the other two founding members packed it up. Stockdale has replaced his original mates with three even hairier Aussies. At first take, it doesn't seem to deviate far from the original formula...but that's not always a bad thing! Feel free to melt your faces off again...

Wolfmother - "New Moon Rising"


Wolfmother - "Back Round"


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8.21.2009

Leaving Las Vegas

Quite possibly the most disastrous one-day Vegas trip ever...off the strip honky-tonk and hallway sleeping. Very happy to be back in LA. So damn happy that I will unleash some new LA local artists on you.

First up is Fool's Gold performing their single "Surprise Hotel" off of their upcoming self-titled debut album dropping in your laps on September 29th.

Pitchfork Magazine just reviewed the song, calling it "a gloriously busy bit of life-affirming Afro-pop that takes no issue with demanding that you take it for a beachside bike ride. The band rotates around Luke Top and Lewis Pesacov and also enlists friends and colleagues that include members of Foreign Born and Glasser. On a self-titled debut brimming with them, 'Surprise Hotel' is a whirling dervish of a cut delivered with charm, grace, and maximum two-stepability. Light yet bracing polyrhythms anchor an addictive little high-register guitar line that loops and wiggles on and off the beaten path, perfectly coupled with Afro-funk bass stylings and buttery bilingual coos (yes, Top sings in English and Hebrew). With music this immersed in wide-ranging global and regional influence, you'd fear Fool's Gold's music might come over as empty pastiche, but no worries. Worldly and warm without being cloying, 'Surprise Hotel' more than surprises: it prevails."

Check it out here...


Next up, straight from today's Aquarium Drunkard Sirius XMU show, is the lovely duo Pearl Harbour. Their song "Sunburn"--which you'll have to check out on MySpace--is some serious melodramatic acid pop. Makes me wish summer was just starting all over again...

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8.20.2009

The xx

I'm your AA, thinking The xx, a Londoner four-piece band that is selling out venues across the U.K. this summer. Their simple dramatic tunes demonstrate an overtly subtle sexuality that belies their youth...all the members are only 19! The lead singers, Romy and Oliver, have known each other since the tender age of 3, and have a natural vocal connection that is superbly demonstrated in the single "Crystalised" off of their self-titled debut album that comes out October 20 here in the States via Young Turks Records (also the home of great artists such as Wavves and Jack Penate). For all the non-record store goers out there, it is thankfully already available online as of August 17.

If you lie awake by yourself at night looking at the Stars (check out Set Yourself on Fire and see the influence) humming 80's dream pop, The xx is for you...

"Crystalised" via YouTube






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Sigur Ros Remixed

Heading to Vegas in a few hours so thought I'd drop a quick morning post. Found this remix of Sigur Ros' "Illgresi" by Them Jeans (courtesy of gottadancedirty.com). Interesting mix of a spacious Icelandic song that for some reason makes me feel like I'm watching the movie Days of Thunder on ecstacy...



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8.19.2009

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

You want Americana, eh? What is more Americana than a 12 member band leading the folk-rock revival that travels in a bus that is like stepping into a hippie wet dream? Meet LA-based Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros.

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After becoming a major label robot slave with his former band, Ima Robot, headman Alex Ebert has emerged from his musical cocoon as Edward Sharpe. Together with girlfriend Jade Castrinos, who is the most magnetic of the zeros, he has traveled into the past and brought back music from an era begone. They make a musical harmony reminiscient of Arcade Fire infused with the stylings of Buffalo Springfield all wrapped in hippie love.

On July 23rd, they played a killer free show at the Hammer Museum in Westwood that melted my face. When they sing "home is whenever I'm with you," with the audience belting out every word, you truly feel its meaning. It almost seems that the audience is part of the band, the 13th member. It is an experience I plan on repeating as often as possible, starting with their return to Los Angeles on September 22nd at The El Rey.

But if you can't wait that long, go pick up their debut album Up From Below and give it a spin. I'll warn you that the album doesn't quite live up to the live experience, but it still gives you a strange innate sense of happiness and peace. You become a hippie-ster from the very beginning of the first song "40 Day Dream."

"40 Day Dream" performed live




music video for "Home"




"Janglin" live at the Hammer Museum (not the best sound quality)




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Retro Roots

Okay okay okay . . . it's time I added a little balance to this business before the Rave In My Pants turns my junk neon green and I start shooting lazzzzers out of my eyes. Don't get me wrong. I will SWEAT on the dance floor to Bag Raiders any night of the week, but now it's time to get back to our roots - 'MERICA! FUCK YEAH! I'm gonna start out by showing some love for the late, great Jeffrey Lee Pierce and his outfit The Gun Club (active 1980-1993). They've been credited as being one of the first bands to fuse punk, blues, and rockabilly. Check out some of these classics:

"Sex Beat"


"She's Like Heroin To Me"


"Moonlight Motel"




Next up are the modern dulcet tones of Charlotte's The Avett Brothers, featuring brothers Scott and Seth and bassist Bob Crawford. Formed in 2001, these boys have since pumped out about 11 discs of varying length and are set to release their next full length LP, I and Love and You, in September. Here's the title track off that album plus two of my favorites from their May 15, 2007 release Emotionalism:

"I and Love and You"


"Die Die Die"


"Will You Return?"






If that doesn't satisfy your lust for Americana, you might be better off as an Ex Pat. Football and porno and books about war.

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RAVE IN MY PANTS

Due to popular request (a.k.a. the Hammer of Thor), The white noise sound presents the "Rave In My Pants" playlist. Theses songs aren't the newest, just the best for a latenight creepster dance party. It is definitely noise complaint at 4:30am approved!

Also don't forget to roll out to Thor's birthday party at V Lounge in Santa Monica this Friday night...it will be good looking people dancing hard and making poor decisions.


"Welcome" by Etienne de Crecy


"Turbo Love" by Bag Raiders


"Far Away (The Golden Filters Remix)" originally by Cut Copy


"Chip" by Jupiter


"Phantom Pt. 2 (Soulwax Remix)" originally by Justice


"Rich Man" by Ghostland Observatory


"Ghost Under Rocks (Passion Pit Remix)" originally by Ra Ra Riot


"We Are From Venice" by The Bloody Beetroots


"Vanished" by Crystal Castles


"Lights and Music" by Cut Copy


"Fast Track Live vs. We Are Your Friends" by Etienne de Crecy


"What Else Is There? (Thin White Dukes Remix)" originally by Royskopp


"Stuck On Repeat" by Little Boots


"Work" by Junior Boys


"Bounce" by MSTRKRFT


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NightWaves

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It may have been acceptable in the 80's, but electronic synth rock has taken over the whole damn indie world these days. LA-based NightWaves is currently flying under the radar, but they just might do it the best. The song "She's Electric" can just as easily be played in the bedroom as in the club. It just makes the pants dance.

They are currently unsigned, so somebody get it together and bring NightWaves to the masses. They are, however, part of the Binary blog family, self described as "a family of LA based dance music producers and artists. Bringing original content, Binary artists strive to bring the song back to the dance floor. We believe in the sun, vintage synths, killer hooks, killer cocktails, and killer girls with killer looks." Sounds like something you'd be interested in?

"She's Electric"



Also, a video for their remix of Phil Collins' "In The Air Tonight"


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8.18.2009

The Big Pink

Their name may conjure the image of a hot dog in a hallway, but The Big Pink is actually quite the opposite - the musically bonerific duo of Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell. These mates from the UK will be dropping their first album, A Brief History of Love, on us Yanks come September 22nd. Unfortunately, they'll be touring Europe till November 8th, so keep an eye out for U.S. dates to follow. If you're in to bondage (who isn't?), Tool videos, or spacious, atmospheric tunes, check out the videos for their singles "Dominos" and "Velvet." Makes me want to pull the Liberator out . . .

DOMINOS



VELVET



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Hockey

Portland's own Hockey is singer Benjamin Grubin, guitarist Brian White, bassist Jeremy Reynolds, keyboardist Ryan Dolliver and drummer Anthony Stass. Another serious 2009 buzz band, their full length debut drops September 21. They have called themselves a "dirty, dirty LCD Soundsystem." Works for me. If you're in LA, check their "secret" show out at the Troubador Thursday the 20th or the "real" show at the Echo Friday night the 21st. Or come to my buddy Tom's birthday party at V Lounge in Santa Monica Friday night instead. There will be a serious dance party, but watch out...you may get a deadly case of the RIP ("Rave In my Pants")...

"Song Away"


"Too Fake"


"Work"


And here's a live performance of "Too Fake" from some British TV show...



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BLK JKS

BLK JKS (pronounced "Black Jacks") hail from Johannesburg, South Africa. Since gracing the cover of Fader magazine last year, they have finished recording a full length album entitled "After Robots" due out September 8 on the Secretly Canadian label. They take some traditional African sounds blended with some indie/experimental pop and make some amazing stuff. No wonder they are one of the most buzzed about bands of 2009. Check out a couple of their songs from their EP released this March entitled "Mystery."

"Mystery"


"Lakeside"



Also, here is a pretty killer video for "Lakeside."



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8.13.2009

ABOUT US

We the peoples of The white noise sound, in order to form a more perverse blog, establish a website to insure musical harmony, provide for the common listener, promote the emerging artists, and (hopefully) secure the blessings of the readers, do ordain and establish The white noise sound for America. Huh.

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HOT LIST

updated 10/7/09

Motel Face is creeping hard on:
Kings of Convenience - Nordic lovin'
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - hippiester
Miike Snow - animalistic
The Parlor Mob - southern comfort
Tigercity - brooklyn perv-pop

Baby Ass Billy be pinching these cheeks:
The Avett Brothers
Clutchy Hopkins
The Gun Club


Record Stores Be Recommending:
Amoeba Records (LA)
Aquarius (SF)
Ear X-Tacy (Louisville)
Electric Fetus (Minneapolis)
Goner Records (Memphis)
Grimey's (Nashville)
Other Music (NYC)
Music Millennium (Portland)
Reckless Records (Chicago)
The Record Exchange (Boise)
Sonic Boom (Seattle) -- ironic now that the Sonics are gone?
Waterloo Records (ATX)

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8.12.2009

FRIENDS

Recommended Blogs

Aquarium Drunkard
Front Porch Musings
Gorilla vs. Bear


...more to come...

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PODCASTS

coming soon...

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8.11.2009

CONTACT

If you want to get a hold of us personally for any reason (unless you're a furrie) this would be how...

Co-Founders
Baby Ass Billy (a.k.a. Will)
Motel Face (a.k.a. Jay)

We are also always looking for more contributors.


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