“Ivaloo” by The Submarines

Love Notes/Letter Bombs is the third full length studio album by Indie pop band, The Submarines. It was released on April 5, 2011. “Ivaloo” is my favorite song from the album.

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“Ivaloo” by The Submarines

ivaloo one day they’ll name this street after you
eyes wide as the moon
your smile so far away, beautiful fool
i’ll lose my heart to you

i saw you riding round the reservoir
the sidewalk slows as you pass by
somewhere on india near the boulevard
you stole my heart that day

ivaloo how could i ever keep up with you
in the afternoon won’t you find your way to the
place we once knew
don’t give this up too soon

you’ll bring your overhead projector
to demonstrate where we’d go wrong
you’ll chart our every flaw
shone ten times tall on the bedroom wall
but if you’d love me we could erase it all
well maybe without me you’d be better off
and if you say you love me
i should know better by now

in the aftrnoon i hope you find your way
guess i always knew you’d be leaving soon
ivaloo one day they’ll name this street after you
my beautiful fool

your eyes bright as the moon
light up my room
how i hate to see you go

“Work” by The Bewitched Hands

Recently I listened to a Sound Opinion podcast, subscribed through iTunes. Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot were taking turns picking songs to share and this one was Jim’s pick—The Bewitched Hands singing “Work” from their Work EP – Single.

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“Work” by The Bewitched Hands

Work - Work EP - Single
mp3 courtesy of iTunes.

We Become The Hunted EP by Larcenist

On March 29th, the Boston-based band Larcenist released their latest album, We Become The Hunted EP.

The acoustic beauty and seamless string integration of the first song transitions smoothly into the folk-twang that succeeds ahead. The later maintains a precise amount of associated percussion over its accent. Furthermore, there are hints of a gentle, raindrop-like piano (“Morte Lena”) and distant, bluegrass-sounding harmony vocals (“Ocean City, Swallowing”). Lyrically, We Become The Hunted EP is insightfull and lightly witty. For instance, in “Proud Life”, we are warned of the “barstools swallowing paychecks”.

The EP is available for free download on the Larcenist band camp page. It is also available at shows in CD format.

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mp3s courtesy of Brandon from Larcenist.

Tracklisting:

Leon
Ocean City, Swallowing
Morte Lenta
Proud Life
Last Hours of Being Young

Wasting Daylight EP by Samuel Gregg

Samuel Gregg is a Nashville based singer-songwriter. Gregg juggles two gigs in Nashville as he is also part of the band Andrew Belle. The three song EP Wasting Daylight is his first solo release.

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“Livin’ Ain’t Livin'” by Samuel Gregg
“Wasting Daylight” by Samuel Gregg

mp3s courtesy of iTunes.

Wasting Daylight - EP - Samuel Gregg

“Death” by Afterlife Parade

A truth that many of us will one day accept, if we have not already, is that we cannot escape death. Afterlife Parade hark back this reality in the introduction of their new February release, an EP called Death. With the phrase “can’t run, can’t hide, the light is gonna come for you”, the Nashville-based band combines certainty and hope in a modestly accompanied repetition. With the Easter holiday recently behind us, we are reminded that the later part is the one to command our focus—the light that brings hope and rebirth.

As the introduction moves fluidly into the title track, the momentum increases and heavier drum participation exudes. “Death” has the same message to offer as we are told that “there’s just nowhere to go” and “there’s just nowhere to hide”. Also presented is the idea that our physical bodies are on loan and not our own to keep. With a leading guitar and a built up vocal, “Death” is the rock tribute of the album.

Interestingly, still on the subject of death, “Arrows Fly” reminds me of one of my favorite Wallflowers songs, “God Says Nothing Back”. It is not the message that brought this comparison to light, as the meaning in each song is very different. It is the gentle strings paired with a storyteller’s poignant lyrics.

Other songs move in the direction of sweet, yet morose piano-based homages to love. Forecasting the negative outcomes on our nation as it ages, Afterlife Parade uncovers one ever-lasting element. Love. As indicated by the song title “Nothing but Love Can Stay”, they make the case that the strength and endurance of love is greater than anything else. While Florida may end up under water and the east coast may become a torn out page in history, love will prevail against all natural disasters. Furthermore, love is simple and free.

The album as a whole is wonderfully and beautifully made. It provides optimism in light of our otherwise daunting and uncertain fate. In addition, it is captivating and emotional in its delivery. As it is the first part of a two-part concept album, I look forward to its Rebirth companion. I can only imagine that its cohort will display even more tender truth and beauty.

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Tracklisting:

Fate: An Introduction
Death
Nothing But Love Can Stay
Arrows Fly
Simple
Afterlife Parade

mp3’s courtsey of LaFamos Marketing & Publicity.

“Annabelle Lee” by Sarah Jarosz

As a follow-up to her debut album, Song Up In Her Head, Sarah Jarosz will release Follow Me Down in late May, 2011. As a multi-instrumental bluegrass talent, Sarah accompanies herself with the octave mandolin, the mandolin, the guitar, and the banjo.

A two-song mini-release titled The New 45 is also available, featuring a previously unreleased crowd favorite “Grandma’s Hands” (Bill Withers) and a Jarosz original “My Muse”.

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“Annabelle Lee” by Sarah Jarosz

mp3 courtesy of Sarah Joarosz’s official site. Download your free mp3 here.

“Suicide Policeman” by Yuck

Tonight I bring you a track by a young UK band called Yuck. They performed for NPR at SXSW this year and they have a self-titled album out on Fat Possum Records/Mercury Records.

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“Suicide Policeman” by Yuck

mp3 courtesy of Daytrotter. Download your Yuck Daytrotter Session here!