Sunday, April 20, 2008

Spotlight: April 20 - 26

PATTERN IS MOVEMENT



Straight from the streets of Philadelphia, Pattern is Movement are a minimalist two-piece ready to release their third full length entitled All Together on Hometapes. After bonding as kids over Dr. Dre's The Chronic, members Chris Ward and Andrew Thiboldeaux formed a Christian hip hop/rock band in high school . They've come a long way from those roots yet the current product is true aggregate of all they've done. Chris throws down beats with the power of Questlove while Andrew loops angelic, ringing bell and voice harmonies augmented by strings like you might find in a Tin Pan alley score. With many comparisons to Grizzly Bear, Pinback, and The Dirty Projectors, this duo is snowballing onto the national music scene. Listen for a bit of Lennon coming through in "Bird" and just try to stop humming the melody!


This week's specials:

Vampire Weekend - "Campus"
The Little Ones - "Boracay"
Cut Copy - "Hearts on Fire"
The Cat Empire - "Fishies"

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Spotlight: April 7 - 14



JASON ANDERSON


Jason is back and bringing the party on his latest studio album from K records entitled The Hopeful and the Unafraid. An old ICB favorite, Jason brings his Springsteen-esque rock n' roll with aching guitar solos, huge saxophone lines, and raw, powerful vocals, you'll definitely have your foot tapping by the end of this one. We know you'll love "Watch Your Step."



This week's Specials:

Camphor - "Confidences Shattered"
South - "Better Things"
LCD Soundsystem - "Big Ideas"
Thousands of One - "SoulForce"

Spotlight: March 31 - April 6


















THE RACONTEURS


Hot off the success of their first release, The Raconteurs came back with a surprise album announced just a week before the slated release date. The goal, according to the band, was to make the music available in all forms at once: vinyl, cd, and digital. However, fate was not on their side and itunes accidentally put the album up for sale 3 days before the planned date of March 25th.
The album stands strong though as an excellent second effort from a supergroup where the expectations may have been for a weaker record. Consoler of the Lonely takes you for a ride through the backwoods of Tennessee on a runaway horse cart with Jack White and co. at the reigns. It'll be a bumpy trail through the title track "Consoler of the Lonely" but we're sure you'll enjoy it!



This week's specials also include:

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - "Today's Lesson"
The Kills - "Last Day of Magic"
The Parlor Mob - "Carnival of Crows"
Rustic Overtones - "Carsick"