1. One of my favorite words these days is free — and with that in mind, I invite you to join me in grabbing a free download of the entire new CD by The Hush Nows (Thanks to Bradley's Almanac for the hook-up)... who, according to the Boston Phoenix, "deal in the lush, sugar-spun melodies of shoegaze’s dreamy heyday while also punching up their songs with the hooky muscle of bands like Guided by Voices and Built To Spill." In other words, it's taaaaasty... and it's free. Enjoy.
2. Speaking of cool Boston bands worthy of recognition beyond Boston, Caspian is hard at work on a new album. Expectations - mine, at least - are sky-high following their astonishing sophomore effort, The Four Trees... although the accounts and sound-snippets they're offering on their blog seem to suggest that's not an unattainable goal. No idea of what I'm talking about? Think "Explosions in the Sky"... and then check out Some are White Light or Moksha on their MySpace page.
3. In case you're reading this through a feed and somehow are missing my brilliantly compelling music and book reviews (think of them as delicious side dishes, adding that certain je ne sais quoi to the overwhelming umami experience of my entrée posts), then I compel you - and I mean that in the purest Exorcist sense of the word - to check out Lowgold, one of my favorite new discoveries. In overall sound, they seem to echo Keane or The Perishers (or, in some ways, Coldplay — except for the fact that 1) they don't suck and 2) you don't feel like you want to slap them silly)... melancholy Britpop that goes down smooth and easy.
All of which was more than enough for me to track down and enjoy the bulk of their catalogue (used: otherwise, they're only available as pricey imports)... and then I discovered their videos, and my appreciation for them grew even more. Why? Because while their music is thoughtful and emotionally rich and more than a little on the dark gray side (witness the title of their 2005 release, Keep Music Miserable), their videos unveil a band profoundly unwilling to take themselves seriously. It's completely disarming, totally incongruous with the music itself, and absolutely charming. Witness We Don't Have Much Time below... and enjoy the lunging.
4. Clearly, I have an insatiable hunger for human flesh music... what am I missing? Who do I need to check out? Don't be afraid to make suggestions - hell, The Velvet Blog actually got me to like a Seals & Crofts song recently - but be prepared for open mockery. Just pretend you're feeding a live bear: things could go wonderfully... or tragically wrong. Either way, though, I (the bear) plan to enjoy myself.




