Posts Tagged ‘Alternative’
New Kuhrye-oo

Kuhrye-oo is the brainchild of Calvin McElroy from (Winnie favourites) Born Gold. With a nice underground buzz happening, Kuhrye-oo are on to some hot shit. Download three wicked songs recently released here and enjoy my favourite track below.
Kuhrye-oo – Love Don’t Live Here
Posted exuberantly by John
Kithkin

These guys sound like a bunch of doods who played in a bunch of super successful rock bands and then decided to get together and have a bunch of fun. Hailing from Seattle Washington, Kithkin is comprised of Kelton Sears (Bass, Vocals, Drums), Ian McCutcheon (Vocals, Drums), Bob Martin (Keys, Vocals, Drums) and Alexander Barr (Guitar, Vocals, Drums). Growing up in the darkest regions of the Cascadian Empire, the boys grew up on a strict diet of percussion and rhythm, forced to eat nothing but spiders and leaves in between twice-daily 10 hour long drum circle sessions. Check out their track “Ampersand” from their debut album Takers and Leavers.
Posted by John
Eidolons – Wolf Den

Yes, these guys ARE from Portland and we like it. Eidolons are a band that will remind you of a jubilee of unique chill-rock groups (Young Buffalo, older My Morning Jacket, Wilco) while embodying the sex in all of them. Enjoy their track “Hopeful Antiquarian” from their recent EP Wolf Den.
Eidolons – Hopeful Antiquarian
Posted by John
Loney Dear @ The Media Club March 23rd

Have you heard of Loney Dear? Well, you should have by now. These Polyvinal stars are going to be visiting us on the eve of the 23rd in our beautiful little city; Winnie will see you there. Check out their track “What Have I Become?” from their latest album Hall Music and their music video for “Loney Blues” below.
Loney Dear – What Have I Become?
Posted by John
Dreaming of Summer
CAPYBARA / Neighbor Crimes / CMJ 2011 (Brooklyn, NY) from mark harrison on Vimeo.
We’re in the deadheat of Winter here in Raincouver, clinging to the last chunk of the frozen season for what seems like forever. Luckily, all it takes is a song to take you to a better place. Perhaps somewhere tropical?
Capybara to the rescue! Kansas City’s 5-piece wonder boys have dropped “Neighbor Crimes”, a single off their new album “Dave Drusky,” which is a sparkling, and almost humid feeling pop tune that may just make you feel like you’re shambling through a rain forest instead of drenched waiting for the 99.
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