Following very quickly in the slipstream of the release of their self-titled debut album, The Luxembourg Signal now unveil the video to ‘We Go On’, one of that record’s ten towering songs. As the Los Angelean quintet cross land and sea by road, rail and air, their journey’s musical accompaniment is the sound of a band who are… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at God is in the TV
Author: mike
Luxembourg Signal at Records I Like
We Go On is taken by from the bands’ , who feature ex members of Aberdeen, Fonda and Trembling Blue Stars, debut self titled album which is out now on Shelflife Records. The album can be purchased here. I have not found a UK stockist yet but I am sure it will turn up at Rough Trade who… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Records I Like
Luxembourg Signal at Beat Surrender
Stream a track at the link. [Link]
Luxembourg Signal at This Wreckage
When I bought The Luxembourg’s debut 7” single, “Distant Drive,” earlier this spring, I had no idea that much of the band used to make up Sarah Records staple Aberdeen from back in the day. I simply knew that “Distant Drive” is an infectious and lovely song that perfectly fits its theme. It makes for a great song to kick off… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at This Wreckage
Tunabunny at Flagpole
Eccentric and prolific local rock group Tunabunny is reportedly prepping yet another new LP, titled PCP Presents Alice in Wonderland Jr., the follow-up to March’s weird and lovely Kingdom Technology. But while they’re at it, they’re still churning out visual accompaniments to tracks from the last release. Today, we’re happy to premiere one such project, the video for Kingdom Technology‘s ethereal… Continue reading Tunabunny at Flagpole
Emotional Response at Austin Town Hall
There’s a bit of a staggering stutter that comes to the guitar work in the opening moments of this new single from Boyracer. It should come as no surprise as the band’s been releasing catchy pop tunes for their 20+ career…landing on labels like Slumberland and Sarah Records. Sadly, the word on the street is that this might be… Continue reading Emotional Response at Austin Town Hall
Emotional Response at The Sunday Experience
Best of the three by a whisker width is the four- track offering from the Safe Distance – a super group of sorts featuring various members of boyracer, the cannanes, sarandon and Crayola all gathering together to etch all manner of skewed and skedaddled pop discordance upon the finite grooves of this limited coloured wax… Continue reading Emotional Response at The Sunday Experience
Crayon at Clicky Clicky Music
A dusty blue, early ’90s Toyota Corolla: we can picture it in our head, we can smell it, we can see the cassette tapes it contained. And when we think of riding in the great Pete Torgo’s car during our later college years, we think of Crayon‘s “The Snap-Tight Wars,” a tremendous, hook-laden indie-pop classic we… Continue reading Crayon at Clicky Clicky Music
Emotional Response at Rebel Noise
Long-running DIY indie crash-popsters Stewart Anderson and Jen Turrell give a final farewell with a new 7″ EP and video. Celebrated indie-punk-poppers Boyracer have enjoyed a lengthy career in the indie-underworld/underbelly/armpit (depending on how you look at it) with amazingly over 800 commercially-released songs since their 1991 debut. You’d think that’s a made up number,… Continue reading Emotional Response at Rebel Noise
Eureka California at Losing Today
Don’t know whether to laugh or laugh even more, do you reckon we could make the destruction of Julian Cope records a national sport. Of course we joke Jules. We say this because there’s a fair amount of pathological venting of anger being administered by hammers and baseball bats upon various Cope platters in the… Continue reading Eureka California at Losing Today
