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Glass Animals explain How To Be A Human Being
Even though the summer is coming to an end, the good times keep rolling on. Summer brought lots of sunshine, endless parties, and of course a big serving of new music.
English indie-rockers Glass Animals are making some waves with their latest album How To Be A Human Being [August 26th, via Caroline Records]. The eleven tracks maintain a quirky uptempo beat that will keep the interest of all the late night guests. On the slinky "Youth", the band finds itself at its best with their familiar tribal rock sound. Check them out this fall as their tour slides through Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Germany.
As we look back at all the fun adventures of the summer and get ready for the brisk nights of autumn, it's always nice to know the mp3 is reloaded with fresh tunes. The August Playlist makes a good soundtrack for the last pool party of the season.
August 2016 Playlist
1. Rubbing Alcohol - "Bones To Dust"
2. Empire Of The Sun - "High And Low"
3. Green Day - "Bang Bang"
4. Knox Hamilton - "Washed Up Together"
5. The Griswolds - "Out Of My Head"
6. Bon Iver - "33 "GOD""
7. Wilco - "Someone To Lose"
8. Night Riots - "Nothing Personal"
9. Glass Animals - "Youth"
10. Dawes - "When The Tequila Runs Out"
11. Prophets Of Rage - "Prophets Of Rage"
12. The Chainsmokers - "Closer" ft. Halsey
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Monday, April 29, 2013
Monthly Mix: April 2013
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The Flaming Lips bring The Terror |
Avoiding the rain in April is no easy task. A good umbrella and a solid pair of headphones is often a formidable defense. Lucky for us, under this month's umbrella was an array of shimmering tracks that helped to keep us dry and rocking out at the same time.
Oklahoma space-rockers The Flaming Lips are back in action with their new album The Terror [April 16, via Warner Bros.]. Frontman Wayne Coyne describes it as "A record about acceptance. When the world expects you to be all sunshine, you want to express feelings that are the opposite so that others can share what you're feeling." The track "Always There In Our Hearts" is a dark haunting number which slowly builds creating a chaotic crescendo. The entire feel of the album plays out in a similar fashion. Look for them as their tour swings through the festival circuit including Bottle Rock, Forecastle, and Capitol Hill Block Party.
The rest of April's mix is filled with a variety of alternative rock, indie rock, dreampop, and more to help brighten up the gloomy rainy nights.
April 2013 Playlist
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - If You Didn't See Me
2. Born Ruffians - Ocean's Deep
3. Queens of the Stone Age - My God Is The Sun
4. Dawes - From A Window Seat
5. Phoenix - Trying To Be Cool
6. The Flaming Lips - Always There In Our Hearts
7. Deerhunter - Monomania
8. Generationals - Say When
9. Snoop Lion - Ashtrays and Heartbreaks ft. Miley Cyrus
10. Lemaitre - Cut To Black
11. Bonobo - Antenna
12. Daft Punk - Get Lucky
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