Check out the Italian band’s new video for their hot new single “You Make Me Nervous,” out now on Reynolds Records. If you can’t make it out to Cameo tonight, LGATP also plays Cake Shop this Thursday, September 8.
The Kills just finished up a two-night stint performing at Terminal 5 yesterday to promote their new album Blood Pressures which came out this Spring. This is the fourth studio album from the two-member band (Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince) released by Domino Records. Their pared down style relies on a minimalist combination of beats, guitar, and vocals with an occasional sampled effect. The result is oddly addictive.
Below check out “Future Starts Slow,” the second single from the album. And just because it’s been a while, we included a bonus Jam today – a live recording of “DNA” from Cochella this year. Hince reportedly dedicated this song to his wife, Kate Moss.
I’ve always been a huge fan of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, and Charles Bradley is stepping up to the plate as the next ridiculously dope band to watch from Daptone Records! Seriously, this is so amazing it basically sounds like James Brown had a long-lost brother who was about to hit his stride right now. You might want to explore a few other tracks like “This Love Ain’t Big Enough” and “How Long” before you dismiss that statement. And The Menahan Street Band is just holding it down like…. “OH, BABY!”
Charles Bradley Feat. The Menahan Street Band – The World (Is Going Up In Flames):
On this first single from Young Buffalo, you might think you’ve stumbled onto a lost Weezer track from the 90s, but only until the chorus hits you over the head and says “Quit it stupid, this sounds amazing, or at least like Fleet Foxes.” I can’t get this track out of my head!
The video and mp3 are below for your enjoyment. Wait for the butterfly!
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger was formed in 2008 by Sean Lennon and his girlfriend Charlotte Kemp Muhl. Recently, they have been touring on the west coast and have performed their single “Jardin du Luxemborg” on Conan and Jimmy Fallon. Their latest album Acoustic Sessions, released in late October 2010 through their own label, Chimera Music, has a soft and dreamy 60s folk sound. Lennon’s familiar vocal lilt may, as the song says, inspire you to “Put on your new pants and move out to France.” In an interview with the LA Times, the duo explained “Our music is an extension of our relationship. The stuff we create is just a glimpse of an ongoing conversation between us.”
Sean Lennon is performing tonight at the East Village non-profit performance space The Stone in “Consortium Musicum” with Greg Saunier of Deerhoof.
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger – Jardin du Luxembourg: