Bark Bark Disco “Honey I Love You Now” Holy Smokes What a great song. If you are listening and not dancing, you have no sense of rhythm, even if you can only dance in your chair. This is one of … Continue Reading
Posts Tagged: lo-fi
SEE: The Strokes’ new video for “Threat Of Joy”
The Strokes share their wonderfully aberrant video for “Threat Of Joy” with us this week. The NYC quintet are back with new EP, Future Present Past. “Threat Of Joy” has that same garage-rock, lo-fi feel of Is This It. The video starts out pretty dramatic … Continue Reading
Pussy Punk: Queen Zee and the Sasstones – “Rotten Hands/Medicine”
Queen Zee and the Sasstones “Rotten Hands/Medicine” Demo Tape ’16 If you love punk in a Crampish style, you will love Queen Zee and the Sasstones. This band has everything; that great DIY sound, lo-fi production, and kick ass punk … Continue Reading
Lo-Fi Masterpiece: Hawker M. James – “Fast Friends”
Hawker M. James “Fast Friends” Long Playing Lo-Fidelity What a great song. There is such a refreshing honest to Hawker M. James’ music. He just has this gruff, simple voice, that pulls you into his great music. With this new … Continue Reading
Left Of The Dial: AMFMS – “The Girl”
AMFMS “The Girl” Captives With a rakish frontman evocative of dead 70’s rock icons and taut live rhythm section, the Baltimore-DC area band AMFMS’ music straddles a fine line between lo-fi basement tapes and vintage 80’s college radio hooks; a strange place … Continue Reading
Garage Punk Done Right: Strange Face – “I Saw Your Face”
Strange Faces “I Saw Your Face” Stonerism Do you like the Zombies? Tommy James and the Shondells? Paul Revere and the Raiders? Maybe the Sonics are more your style. You’ll love Strange Faces. It’s 60’s garage rock, it’s punk rock, … Continue Reading
Midwest Garage Punk: The Brainstems – “Time To Ride”
The Brainstems “Time To Ride” No Place Else Wow, what a band. Based in St. Louis, this is one of the greatest bands I’ve heard for a long time. The Brainstems have that garage punk sound that I love so … Continue Reading
Unknown Mortal Orchestra give us a “Necessary Evil”
The band that emerged from the depths of the blogosphere into international stardom are at it again with an ominous tune that sounds like the love child of a Steely Dan and Chicago song. A paranoid synth sneaks its way … Continue Reading
The Bandicoots lo-fi, good time w/ “Overnight Innovator”
The Bandicoots lo-fi, pop tune “Overnight Innovator” is one good time. Not only is the song fun, catchy and cheery but the video is too! We get a bit of lo-fi, garage rock, surf rock and shoegaze with this song … Continue Reading
Cheatahs trip to indie, lo-fi heaven w/ “Signs To Lorelei”
London, England’s Cheatahs just released their new video for “Signs To Lorelei,” off their upcoming sophomore album Mythologies and we have fallen in indie, psychedelic, lo-fi heaven with this track. The washed vocals and eerie synth instantly transport you to a dreamy, ethereal atmosphere and the video … Continue Reading
Neon Indian premiers lo-fi-dance track “The Glitzy Hive”
Neon Indian (aka Alan Palomo) is releasing VEGA INTL. Night School, the long awaited follow up to 2011’s Era Extraña via Mom + Pop on October 16. Today Zane Lowe premiered the latest single from the album “The Glitzy Hive” on Beats 1 Radio. The band has also announced a performance of the … Continue Reading
Exclusive Interview: ARIEL PINK – An Introvert in an Extroverted World
Recently AudioFuzz got the chance to ask the highly introspective, elusive and intriguing Ariel Pink a few questions about his new collaboration Raw Deal with Justin Raisen, his preferred environment, upcoming album with Haunted Graffiti and where the music industry … Continue Reading
HEAR: Dark Electronic Duo Weeknight’s “Dark Light”
New York-based dark electronic duo Weeknight are set to release their debut album ‘Post-Everything’ on Artificial Records (a division of Hand Drawn Dracula). The record will be released digitally on March 4, vinyl release date TBA. Today the group shares … Continue Reading
Skaters Wanna Dance But They Don’t Know How
Manhattan-based group the Skaters are one of the best new bands to emerge on the music scene since MGMT. Their lo-fi, pop sound mixed with a garage-rock style brings light to a forgotten genre of music that saw its best … Continue Reading