Artist: Frankie Rose
Album: Interstellar
Label: Slumberland Records
Genre: Alternative : Alternative Rock
UPC:749846015082
Territory: World Except Europe
Release Date: 2.21.12
Frankie Rose and The Outs wowed critics everywhere with their 2010 album, the effortlessness of its gorgeous girl-pop mantras, the intimate immensity of its Spectoresque walls of reverb, the beauty of a song sung sweetly over the most graceful two chord vamps. February 21st, 2012 brings us a whole new Frankie Rose and her transformation into an entirely other kind of pop, the reverie and revelation of Interstellar, an album that floats free of its maker’s history – time spent with Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, Crystal Stilts, and creator of one of the most breathlessly compelling girl-pop albums of the past few years – and offers the listener something strangely other, as alien as it is familiar, as compelling as it is enchanting.
On Interstellar Frankie takes the lessons learned with her debut album – like reverb as the holy route to pop-grandeur, scaling a wall of teenage tears – fully digests, and transfers those skills into the brave new world mapped out by ten new songs. In its place is the confident swagger of a singer and auteur fully aware of how to build the simplest of pop moves into aching, full-blown melodramas, how to grab hold of an emotion and ride its darker waves. “I always have a big picture in mind,” Frankie reflects. “I knew I wanted a HUGE sounding record. Big highs, big lows, and clean. There is no fuzz on this record. I knew I wanted to make a streamlined, spacious record with big choruses that sometimes referenced 80s pop.” Cited by Pitchfork as “lean, elegant music that practically glows in the face of exceptional fuss,” and named one of New York Times Style Magazine’s “Ones to Watch,” Frankie Rose is truly a force to be reckoned with.
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Artist: Grimes
Album: Visions
Label: Arbutus Records
Genre: Pop : Dance
UPC:847108048530
Territory: Canada
Release Date: 1.31.12
Underneath the dirtiness of Grimes is a gorgeous woman from Montreal, Canada. Her name is Claire Boucher and she has an evocatively charming voice. Visions arises as Boucher’s fourth release in less than two years. Each album tackles a different set of influences and styles. Her newest album incorporates influences as wide as Enya, TLC, and Aphex Twin; drawing from genres like New Jack Swing, IDM, NEwa Age, K-pop, Industrial, and Glitch. This approach has marked Grimes as a curator of culture, and allowed the project to remain flexible and evolving.
Visions is an evolution. The album conjures a phantasmic state for the deeper listener, sourcing the long forgotten spells running alongside humans for centuries and forcing them through a hyper-futuristic filter. Compositional and vocal delivery are colored with an emotional trauma. Despite a generally upbeat demeanor, an urgency permeates the album. Calling us between our history and the future it uses the pleasure of minimal rhythms and dance to entice; but beyond it’s rich and software-sculpted cohesiveness, and vocal energy, runs a very real and odd world. Pitchfork.com projects that “Grimes could well be posed for a meteoric rise with the release of her next full length”, and the New York Times praises her “bewildering, genre-defying soundscapes.”
Frankie Rose and The Outs
“Little Brown Haired Girls” (mp3)
from “Frankie Rose And The Outs”
(Slumberland Records)
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Grimes
“Weregild” (mp3)
from “Halfaxa”
(Arbutus Records)
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Grimes – “Vanessa”
Frankie Rose and the Outs- “Candy”
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