Some cool mp3's via the Fader
In 1980, Chandra Oppenheim recorded her biggest hit at just 12 years old on album Transportation. She was backed by Model Citizens and the Dance, creating a bare bones tune that showcases the youthful nature of punk and all of its influences. Punk always makes all angst poignant, and Chandra achieves the same, with psych post-punk "Kate," in which to a twelve year old girl, "its not fair/everyone stares at the girl with blonde hair."
Download at the Fader.
I can't get enough of the scuzz. Tyvek's "Hey Una" is a splashing bop, that packs Ramone-like energy. Tyvek's newest disc is out May 18th.
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Killers Cover Bright Eyes' "Four Winds." New Wave expression of Conor Oberst's amazing lyrical chops.
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White Antelope is Robin Pecknold's solo efforts (solo not in the vain of straying from the Fleet Foxes, but, acoustic sketches that don't demand a full band).
Stream it:
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Passion Pit's "Moth's Wings" is bombastic and a massively beautiful track. While vocals remind some of their emo pasts, the subject matter takes upon a greater scope. Simply powerful.
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