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Ear to the Ground: Blouse

Denver B.Comment

B L O U S E

Blouse is an alternative group from Portland, OR that seems to run the gamut with sound. Their original sound was more driven by 80's-style synths and hazy, dreamy vocals which were a throwback to New Wave. The newer albums focus on a more solid rock vibe that is both rich and complex. Charlie Hilton's songwriting just continuously gets better with time, although keeps much of the subject of love and loss in focus. As the band has birthed another album, it has also shown inherent evolution and quality. Although I still adore their New Wave roots and always will, I have to admit their latest album is insanely amazing. I was fortunate enough to see them live a while back and

this

song sold me. :

It will probably sell you, too.

To hear more of this band or buy their albums, click

here

. You can also click

here

to follow them on Facebook for tour updates and so on.

-Denver

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Ear to the Ground: Listen to King Dude, and Not Just Because They Have The Most Awesome Name Ever

Denver B.Comment

portrait by michael shindler

King Dude.

King Dude.

KING DUDE.

What can I say about

T.J. Cowgill

that hasn't already been said? He toured with Ghost, which is just insane and unexpected (and it was incredible.) I guess you could call it Dark Americana, although there is a lot more rock 'n' roll going on than anything else.  His work is also reminiscent of Death in June, which you should also check out if you haven't. It's like if 16 Horsepower and Nick Cave had a love child and they picked the best band name ever. He also runs the clothing line 

ACTUAL PAIN

. Which has amazing shirts like

 this 

and 

this

.

Be warned, the lyrics are extremely grim and the songs are often unexpectedly upbeat, which is a strange juxtaposition. Although originally a frontman for death metal band Book of Black Earth, this is a very different departure from that which focuses more on folk narratives (think "Knoxville Girl"  by the Louvin Brothers, only about 2000x darker and more sinister.)The stories told can be serious and infused with a somewhat post-apocalyptic type of vibe to them, but the music is a peculiar mix of folk, country, and blues. There is a certain nostalgia and dread hidden in the lyrics of the Seattle musician, and it is not for the faint of heart. Cowgill seems to give off an aura of mystique, respective of religious belief and the lack of belief. Even if it isn't your thing, you have to give credit to him for keeping the dark folk narrative alive and well. It's a forgotten gem of old Americana that is often overlooked-- our morbidity as a society has always shocked and awed, even way back when.

To hear more from

King Dude

, click 

here

 or like him on Facebook

 here

 to be in the loop for upcoming tour dates and albums and such. His most recent album,

Fear

, was released last month through

Not Just Religious Music

, so be sure to pick up a copy if you haven't done so by now.

-denver

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Ear to the Ground: Listen to Wishyunu’s Futuray

Denver B.Comment

Bei Yan and Tony Bertaccin of 

Wishyunu

Wishyunu is a drum and synth duo hailing from Portland, OR. With beautifully melodic electro-pop music and haunting vocals, spouses Bei Yan and Tony Bertaccini have an incredible musical synergy that gives the songs an interstitial quality, allowing you to feel as if you are standing on the precipice of a void. The tracks are dreamy yet continuously solid and with the aid of recording extraordinaire Jeremy Sherrer, the collaboration is an album full of ample talent and intrigue.

Although this 4-track EP was released in 2013, it is one of those that constantly finds its way back into my tape deck. I especially love the tracks “Sprayy” and  “Neutron” but all of them are amazing. Their earlier work was equally wonderful, but I have to say, so far this album is stellar. I, for one, look forward to seeing what the next album brings us. 

To hear more of their work, check out their bandcamp site (

http://wishyunu.bandcamp.com

). The album is also available on iTunes and they have Facebook, Twitter, and everything else so there's really no excuse if you miss this gem. 

-Denver

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DAILY DRIFTER: Let's Pretend That It's Summer

Ally R.Comment

It's sunny and 78 degrees here in the good ole' town of Portland. I don't know about you guys, but I have Summer on the brain. Going to the coast, hiking in the hills, and hopefully a road trip to the desert are just some of the items on my agenda for the next few months. What do you guys have planned for your summer itinerary?

xoxo, 

ally

"the acid cat" by

Roco Perna

"Ruins N." by

Arvin Hsu (JX)

"Untitled" by

Gus Barletto

"Metals Union" by Naomi of

purple woods

"Untitled" by

Carolina Conte

"

O que há de criaturas felinas em nós" by

Tuane Eggers

"Untitled" by

Nick Swift

"Time changes everyone but specially you" by

Oliver Liria

"Untitled" by

David Paton

"Untitled" by

sararios

"Untitled" by

Kyle Gerhardt

"Untitled" by

Tania Innocenti

"Midnight Blues" by

Miguel Soll

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