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Posted on: July 31, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Curl Up And Die – The One Above All, The End of All That Is (CD)

Curl Up And Die may just be the band that has been present through the entirety of the time that NeuFutur has been a print zine. Our first review of Curl Up and Die was about their “The Only Good Bug Is A Dead Bug” album, and the band has tightened up their sound more than a little bit since then. The screamed-out vocals of Mike really do not convey…

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The Delfields release “Ogres” on August 18, 2009!

A presence since early 2006, The Delfields have been altering the musical landscape in New Jersey for almost four years. In their hometown of New Brunswick, the term “indie” is used loosely to describe anything which doesn’t smack of the town’s long love affair with metal, punk, and more recently emo. This makes The Delfields’ self-proclaimed categorization of indie pop virtually non-existent. Joseph Fekete, lead singer and principal songwriter met…

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The Dodos Announce US Fall Tour & Unveil “Time To Die” Cover Art

The Dodos Discuss Time To Die With Pitchfork : http://pitchfork.com/news/35286-the-dodos-talk-new-album-roast-chicken-and-huey-lewis/ With a title like Time To Die, you might think the Dodos’ third disc is their ‘mature album,’ a deadly serious undertaking punctuated with string sections and synths. Nice try kid, but you’ve got it all wrong. While indie rock’s go-to guy, Phil Ek (Built to Spill, Fleet Foxes, The Shins), hopped behind the boards this time, the Dodos’ wildly-percussive…

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Jill Cunniff – City Beach (CD)

Jill Cunniff was formerly with the band Luscious Jackson. While I am 23, the band achieved prominence and then moved away from that prominence before I was big into indie music. Thus, the tracks on this disc have little in the way of reference points with which I can work. The smooth pop music of Cunniff on “City Beach” could be enough to catapult eir into the mainstream again. The…

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TYLER HILTON ADDS NEW DATE TO SUMMER TOUR

With a West coast tour behind him, singer and songwriter Tyler Hilton has announced an addition to the series of new U.S. tour dates that began July 9th. Hilton will be out on the road with Better Than Ezra. The Palm Springs, CA, native is touring behind his new digital EP, Better on Beachwood, which was released on May 26th. Co-produced by Hilton and Rick Parker (Josh Kelly, Dandy Warhols),…

Posted on: July 30, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

VICTIMS OF CIRCUMSTANCE Proves that Gambling Pays Off Releasing Second Album Roll the Dice on August 25th

Central Florida has always been a hotbed for music and its latest progeny, VICTIMS OF CIRCUMSTANCE (VOC) are ready to lead the ska charge out of the Southeast. With an adrenaline-fueled second album ROLL THE DICE ready for release on August 25, 2009 via Financial Records and a high-profile gig hosting the “Super Size Summer Ska Spectacular” in Clearwater, FL, they are primed and ready to pump some horns and…

Posted on: July 30, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Introducing Volcano Choir, The Collaboration Between COLLECTION OF COLONIES OF BEES and Justin Vernon of BON IVER

Volcano Choir is the assembly of Wisconsinites Jon Mueller, Chris Rosenau, Jim Schoenecker, Daniel Spack, Justin Vernon, and Thomas Wincek. One might find these old friends also frequenting records and stages under the monikers Collections of Colonies of Bees and Bon Iver. The Volcano Choir collaboration predates the meteoric rise of Justin Vernon’s Bon Iver project, with original songwriting dating back to the summer of 2005 – right around the…

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Cult of Sue Todd – Kelsey Grammer Loves Us (CD)

The production value of “Kelsey Grammer Loves Us”, specifically during “ExBoyfriends”, is not the best. The track puts a heavy focus on the vocal component of the act, with the guitars only weakly responding to the act. However, Cult of Sue Todd are not slouches in regard to the arrangements that they bring to their listeners. “ExBoyfriends” is just one of many tracks that builds up from one thing (vocals)…

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Jessica Harp “Boy Like Me” Informaiton

In June 2004, aspiring country singer Jessica Harp packed everything into her car and left her Kansas City, MO, hometown for Tennessee to finalize a recording contract with Nashville indie-label Dualtone Music Group. Fate intervened when her best friend Michelle Branch called somewhere along the way and asked her to form a country/pop duo, which the girls dubbed The Wreckers. A No. 1 country single, a gold album, a Grammy-Award…

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SISSY WISH’S BEAUTIES NEVER DIE SET FOR SEPTEMBER 22ND RELEASE

On September 22nd, Afternoon Records will release Sissy Wish’s Beauties Never Die in North America. In the meantime, fans can check out the video for the track “Float,” which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album. www.myspace.com/sissywish Beauties Never Die is the third full-length album from Bergen, Norway native Siri WÃ¥lberg (a.k.a. Sissy Wish). Produced by Norwegian super-producer Jorgen Traen (Sondre Lerche, Kayzers Orchestra, Jazzkammer, The Golden…

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Cue The Doves – Architectures of the Atmosphere (CD)

The opening instrumental track, “Majestic Twelve” really shows Cue The Doves as a band that has a lot to say. The first track is more of an introduction of the styles that will be present throughout the CD. “Sphere of the Abyss” is a track that really gets individuals thinking; the style is much more rooted in the alternative rock of the early nineties, even as the vocals come forth…

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Download The New Avett Brothers Single “I and Love and You”

“I and Love and You,” is the title track and first single form the Avett Brothers forthcoming album due out on Columbia on Sept. 29th, 2009. Click here to download “I and Love and You” http://www.spinner.com/2009/06/24/the-avett-brothers-i-and-love-and-you-song-premiere/ For more information on the Avett Brothers contact dani.lovett@sonymusic.com http://www.theavettbrothers.com/ Home Catch the Avett Brothers on tour now… THE AVETT BROTHERS HOUSE OF BLUES 7/30/2009 BUFFALO, NY THURSDAY AT THE SQUARE 7/31/2009 SYRACUSE, NY…

Posted on: July 29, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

YIM YAMES (Jim James from My Morning Jacket) Tribute To

John Lennon once said he didn’t believe that musicians created emotions in their listeners. Rather, he believed that an artist’s role is to bring feelings to the surface that already live deep within us. Thus, while all human beings are connected to one another in some way, there is a special bond we feel with the artists that help us shine a light within our own core. A few days…

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Crystal Skulls – Outgoing Behavior (CD)

Crystal Skulls start off their “Outgiong Behavior” with a track that is firmly grounded in sixties music. This title track sets the stage for the rest of the album, and moves beyond the superficial sounds of the sixties into something much more musically literate. “Baby Boy”, the second track, feels much more in step with the eighties brand of goth rock (taking into consideration bands like The Cure). “Baby Boy”…

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THE MYSTERIES OF PITTSBURGH TBR

Phase 4 Films is pleased to announce the DVD and Blu-ray release of THE MYSTERIES OF PITTSBURGH in the United States and Canada on August 4, 2009. Starring Nick Nolte, Sienna Miller and Peters Sarsgaard, the film made its world premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released by Peace Arch Entertainment in April 2009. Based on Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Chabon’s debut novel, THE MYSTERIES…

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Vangough – Manikin Parade (CD)

“Estranger” is a track that could easily be played on any hair metal station, but Vangough really makes the track germane for today’s listeners through a perfect balance of theatric metal with a power and fury that cannot be denied. One has to also look at the length of the compositions that are on “Manikin Parade”; many of the tracks are in the five to nine minute realm, showcasing one…

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Play The Angel – S/T EP (CD)

“Indestructible” showcases Play The Angel as an act that can shoot between rock, emo, punk, and hard rock in the course of just a few seconds. The act has a sound that is similar to what other bands have placed on the radio in the last few years, but Play The Angel look to increase the odds significantly. After listeners take in just one of the five cuts on the…

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Gaby V – Let Me In (CD)

“Let Me In” is the first track that listeners should focus in on when they want to educate themselves about Gaby V. The touching guitar work that opens up the track acts as the perfect entry into the Paul Simon-like allure of his vocals. There is a vibrant sound here that will ensure that listeners remember this track, no matter how long it has been since listeners would have put…

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Mew Debut Second Single “Repeaterbeater” for Download

Check out the second single off of Mew’s upcoming debut, No More Stories Are Told Today I’m Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories the World Is Grey I’m Tired Let’s Wash Away, due out on Columbia on August 25th. To download the mp3 link here: http://www.spinner.com/2009/06/25/mew-repeaterbeater-free-mp3-download/ ‘No More Stories’ EP Tracklist 1. Introducing Palace Players 2. Repeaterbeater 3. Owl 4. Start 5. Swimmer’s Chant http://www.myspace.com/mew Home

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The Antlers Add US Tour Dates

NPR’s All Songs Considered : “One of the most beautiful and moving works I’ve heard in a long, long time. Just astonishing.” Time Out New York – “truly heart-wrenching” Tiny Mix Tapes – “Hospice is a work of rare beauty and a watershed moment in The Antlers’ career.” Sometimes you have to put yourself first, no matter how difficult that notion seems; no matter how much time and effort you’ve…