Albums: Go West Young Man, Nico Vega and more
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[Catching up on a batch of album releases by SoCal artists …]
||| Stream: “Chinatown” [audio:http://www.mediafire.com/file/mxz3zvznzkz/Go West Young Man_Chinatown.mp3]
||| Live: GWYM plays Feb. 18 and 21 at the Scene.
||| Stream: “Rabbit in the Bag” [audio:http://www.mediafire.com/file/z0ciyjwn2f2/Nico Vega_Rabbit In The Bag.mp3]
||| Live: Nico Vega’s record-release show is Thursday at the Roxy.
After the jump, quickies on other albums that have reached my ears:
Roger Joseph Manning Jr., “Catnip Dynamite” (today, Oglio) – Another slice of unfettered power-pop genius from the former Jellyfish/Imperial Drag keyboardist who writes hooky songs like he invented the Moog.
The Bird and the Bee, “Rayguns Are Not Just the Future” (Jan. 27, Blue Note) – I’ll have a Vesper martini and a ride on whatever spaceship Greg Kurstin is piloting. The charming Inara George hostesses, of course, singing resplendently over arrangements that represent a nifty update of the electro-lounge pop stylings the duo achieved on their first album. (Live: Friday at the Natural History Museum)
Nightfur, “Illusions” (Nightfur Music) – This was actually released when I was on holiday break. “Illusions'” photogenic psych-rock channels the softer side Spiritualized and their brethren, good in small doses but a bit too melody-starved to make a full meal. (Live: Feb. 11 at 3 Clubs)
Primitive Painters, “Say It ‘Til You Mean It” (Keeper) – Released in November, the first full-length in over a decade from these O.C. veterans retains songwriter Dennis Crupi’s fondness for the earnest, U2-leaning anthems that peppered rock radio in the 1990s. Nice comeback.
Swim Party, “Pixie Dust on the Blood Range” (self-released) – I feel compelled to mention this ’08 release while it’s on my mind, since the San Diego band is playing Feb. 23 at Spaceland. “Pixie Dust” is simply a solid record, a little Modest Mouse, a little National, a little of indie-rock’s forebears from the 1990s. Worth tracking down.
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