Sunday, November 25, 2012

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

New: Father John Misty


Father John Misty, formally the drummer from The Fleet Foxes a.k.a J. Tillman, has recently broken away from the mellow stylings of his former band and discovered some sort of pent-up musical energy that he now releases willingly under the alias of FJM. I managed to catch the group opening for Youth Lagoon in Vancouver last weekend and they almost stole the show completely as Tillman gyrated and pranced around stage, clearly enjoying being out from behind the drum kit and being able to connect with the audience. To back up the solid live performance FJM has released a very nice debut album with a completely drug-affected front cover (above). Please see below for the two stand-out tracks... Enjoy

Father John Misty - This Is Sally Hatchet

 Father John Misty - Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings

 R. Hunter

Saturday, July 14, 2012

New: Kendrick Lamar


Very excited to hear a brand new Kendrick Lamar track from his new album due out in October this year. Swimming Pools does not disappoint, make sure Kendrick stays on your radar and check out the song below via Soundcloud... Enjoy




R. Hunter

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

New: Chase Moore


Another member of my musically talented family, my cousin Chase Moore is a rapper/producer living in California who was born and raised back home in Melbourne, Australia. Chase has steadily been building a name for himself battling on West Coast Grind Time, selling beats to fellow rappers, and producing tracks. His latest beat made me want to share with everyone, it features a brilliant sample from Florence & The Machine... Enjoy



R. Hunter

Sunday, July 1, 2012

New: Joey Bada$$


The new mixtape from this young NYC rapper is definitely worth checking out. Great production and some very talented verses almost makes you forget that you're listening to an 18 year old. The album name may be an homage to the time in hip-hop that Joey is trying to emulate, and he's doing a pretty good job of it too... Enjoy


Joey Bada$$ - Survival Tactics
 

 R. Hunter

Sunday, June 24, 2012

New: Danny Brown


The new single from Danny Brown comes just in time for summer. Safe to say this will be on heavy rotation during BBQs, poker nights and other such activities... Enjoy

Danny Brown - Grown Up


 R. Hunter

Saturday, June 23, 2012

New: alt-J (∆)


Really enjoying this album from UK indie group alt-J. Apparently the triangle is part of their band name, which is about as indie as you can get. Check out a couple of choice notes from the new album 'Awesome Wave', released on May 28... Enjoy 


Breezeblocks
 
Fitzpleasure
 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Playlist - June 2012


It's been a while... here's some stuff going through the earphones right now:
Tracks:
 When Saints Go Machine - Hos Mig Igen 
El-P - The Full Retard 
Azealia Banks - Jumaji 
Clams Casino - I'm God 
Japandroids - Continuous Thunder 
Yeasayer - Henrietta 
Tune Yards - My Country 
Marina & The Diamonds - Lies 
Panama - Blossom 
The Tallest Man On Earth - There's No Leaving Now

R. Hunter

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Aim... fire

Having one of those lazy days following links blindly, searching around for some new music, and ended up hooked on something that was released 10 years ago (almost to the day). I've been a big fan of Aim for years now, just haven't heard one of his tracks for ages. This one definitely fits the mood for today, and if you like this then please grab his first album 'Cold Water Music' from 1999, one of my all-time favourites... Enjoy



R. Hunter

Friday, March 9, 2012

New: Andrew Bird


I got this album about a week ago on recommendation from my cousins, who are rarely wrong about music, but for some reason I didn't listen to it until today... and now I can't stop. To be honest I have never been a big Andrew Bird 'fan', he's kind of always been around with a few nice songs but I never really dove right in to his catalogue. This new album seems a little meatier, more instrumental layers, and it's just a really solid album all the way through. Check out my favourite track below, and check how it cuts seemlessly from calypso-soaked guitar to rich irish strings. A great example of Bird's multi-instrumental talent... Enjoy

Andrew Bird - Danse Carribe


"here we go mistaking clouds for mountains"

R. Hunter

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Purity Ring


Not really sure where these guys are from or how long they've been around for (according to tumblr perhaps January 2011) but I'm liking the stuff they're putting out. Grimey electric beats and a angelic female vocalist usually makes for a good combination. As far as I know they only have a 7" LP out somewhere with 3 tracks. You can check out my favourite below, and the other two here... Enjoy

Purity Ring - Belispeak


R. Hunter

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

New: Schoolboy Q


Late last year I became acquainted with Kendrick Lamar and his Section.80 album that rapidly entered my top 10 of 2011 list. Earlier this year I met his friend Schoolboy Q, and I like him already. Schoolboy is part of the Section 80 gang and sounds a lot like if Kid Cudi and A$AP Rocky had a baby boy. This is a good thing... Enjoy

Schoolboy Q - Sacrilegious


Schoolboy Q - Blessed feat. Kendrick Lamar


R. Hunter

Monday, February 13, 2012

Lessons from back home

Australia day 2012 was a great learning experience. Living away from home has many advantages and also some disadvantages, one being that I have lost track somewhat of what's happening with Australian music. And now that the other half of this blog has moved to London it appears we are almost completely out of the loop on this subject. So thanks to Triple J's annual music democracy I have been updated on the current state of Australian music, and it looks like there is a lot to like. Please check out some of my favourites below... Enjoy

360 - Killer


Boy & Bear - Feeding Line


Seeker, Lover, Keeper - Light All My Lights


Matt Corby - Brother (live on Triple J)


The Rubens - Lay It Down


Snakadaktal - Air


R. Hunter

Thursday, January 26, 2012

My top 10 albums of 2011


It's a little overdue but here are my personal favourites from 2011... I'm still not sure about the ranking order, but these are definitely the CDs that made last year a memorable one:

1. Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
2. Bon Iver - Bon Iver
3. Black Keys - El Camino
4. M83 - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
5. Clams Casino - Instrumentals
6. The Weeknd - House of Balloons
7. The Antlers - Burst Apart
8. Kendrick Lamar - Section.80
9. Gotye -  Making Mirrors
10. The Roots - Undun

Special mention to: The Decemberists, Toro Y Moi, Drake, Fleet Foxes, Wilco, and I'm sure many more that will come to me after I finish typing this.