Static Daydream at Performer

Performer is beyond stoked to be streaming the new Static Daydream album in its entirety  –EXCLUSIVELY – before it streets on August 28th. The band resides in a totally blissed-out JAMC territory that warms our hearts. Listen to the whole shebang below, and follow them on Twitter @staticdaydream1. More info after the jump… [Link]

Presents for Sally at Joy of Violent Movement

Comprised of Matt, Anna, and Phil, the British shoegaze trio Presents for Sally has been deeply influenced by late 80s and early 90s shoegaze rock and alt rock, as well as dance music and hip-hop, which has not only expanded the sonic boundaries of shoegaze, it has also created some difficulty for critics trying to… Continue reading Presents for Sally at Joy of Violent Movement

Presents for Sally at Soundblab

Southern England’s PFS have been trickling out releases for about six years now, but this is their first non-holiday release in nearly five years, a teaser for the two-years-in-the-making sophomore album hopefully to see the light of day later this year. Talk about sophomore slumps! Luckily, they fire on all cylinders on this jingle-jangle creampuff,… Continue reading Presents for Sally at Soundblab

Presents for Sally at Innocent Words

“Colours & Changes” is the 2nd album from the UK band Presents for Sally. Formed in 2009, the three piece has taken in many influences and managed to form a sound all of their own. If the debut album showed promise of what the band could do, then “Colours & Changes” has set it in… Continue reading Presents for Sally at Innocent Words

Presents for Sally at Austin Town Hall

You know, Ft. Worth gets a lot of flack, as far as the music of Texas goes, but let’s not forget that it’s recently given us Leon Bridges.  And, bubbling below that hype machine is the excellent St. Marie Records, who do incredible work with bands of the shoegaze/realm.  Their latest push if for the… Continue reading Presents for Sally at Austin Town Hall

Static Daydream at Magnet

Static Daydream is composed of Jamie Casey and Ceremony’s Paul Baker, and its name fits its musical style surprisingly well. “More Than Today” is a dreamy kind of noise-rock track, the sound of a half-asleep Sonic Youth. The blissful track comes from the band’s self-titled debut. Download it below. Click through for the track! [Link]