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British Sea Power Likes Rock Music

Aug 6th, 2008 · The jagged pop and reverb-drenched rock of British Sea Power has earned the English band comparisons to the likes of the Cure and Joy Division. Hear a session on WXPN's World Cafe with host David Dye.

Keywords: British · Sea · music · WXPN · English · World Cafe · David Dye · Joy Division · Reverb · British Sea Power

The Asteroid No. 4: 'Let It Go'

Jul 28th, 2008 · Philadelphia's The Asteroid No. 4 takes dreamy shoegazer pop and mixes in elements of '60s psychedelia to create a folk-rock sound that falls somewhere between The Byrds and The Stone Roses. The group's fifth studio album, These Flowers of Ours, is dripping with reverb, echo, and tremolo effects. The album plays like a pastoral work of stargazing time-travel.

Keywords: Philadelphia · album · folk · studio · pastor · dreamy · Asteroids · Psychedelia · Stargazing · shoegazer · The Byrds · Reverb

King of Spain: 'Mold Eats Paper' *

Jun 2nd, 2008 · King of Spain is the experimental music project of Tampa, FL multi-instrumentalist Matt Slate. His debut album, Entropy is an artful collection of intricately crafted electro-folk songs, built with pulsating guitars, strange ambient sounds and looped vocal parts that showcase Slate's distinctively raspy voice. It's a refreshingly rich and unpredictable mix drenched in reverb and spacious effects. Slate plays all the instruments and wrote and recorded the album at his home.

Keywords: Kings · Spain · music · rich · Strange · songs · album · folk · instrumentation · guitar · Instrumentalist · ambient

British Sea Power, Live in Concert

May 8th, 2008 · The jagged pop and reverb-drenched rock of British Sea Power has earned the English band comparisons to the likes of the Cure and Joy Division. But British Sea Power has a style of its own — playful and profound, and marked by unmistakable instrumental skill. Hear the band perform a concert from WXPN and World Cafe Live in Philadelphia.

Keywords: Skilling · British · Sea · concert · WXPN · World Cafe Live · Philadelphia · English · instrumentation · Joy Division · Reverb · British Sea Power

The Raveonettes: Lusty Reverb-Rockers

May 7th, 2008 · The Danish duo mixes '50s and '60s rock with harmonies inspired by The Everly Brothers and The Ronettes. But the band is no mere throwback, with an increasingly appealing and timeless rock catalog. The Raveonettes give an interview and performance on WXPN.

Keywords: Danish · interviews · WXPN · duo · throwbacks · Harmonies · catalog · rocker · lusty · The Ronettes · Reverb · The Everly Brothers

Asbury: 'Covered in Acrylic' *

Apr 30th, 2008 · The music of Asbury plays like a soundtrack to a haunted circus. It jangles and rattles with dirge-like rhythms and scratchy, distant voices. The instrumentation — glockenspiel, synths, piano — is drenched in reverb, with the wispy voice of frontman David Franklin tiptoeing delicately through the haze. Asbury's debut CD, Under the Asbury is a calming, if fantastical world, with rich character studies, sometimes haunting narratives and a touch of humor.

Keywords: world · CD · music · rich · frontman · instrumentation · soundtrack · fantastical · rhythm · distant · circus · glockenspiel

Vintage Keyboards and a Reverb-Driven Mantra

May 22nd, 2007 · The tripped-out music of Black Moth Super Rainbow is as mysterious as its members' bizarre personas. Recording under strange monikers, they use old keyboards to craft a psychedelic electronic mixture, somewhere between Air and The Black Angels with just a hint of Krautrock.

Keywords: music · electronics · Strange · mysteries · Vintage · Psychedelic · keyboards · bizarre · persona · moniker · mantra · Krautrock

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