Archive | March, 2015

Video: Leon Bridges – “Better Man” on The Late Late Show with James Corden

26 Mar

What a debut week so far for James Corden on The Late Late Show! If you haven’t watched, you must! The highlight (while there have been many) so far has been Corden and Tom Hanks acting act every Hanks movie in 7 minutes, it’s amazing! But not far behind is this performance from Leon Bridges last night. The Fort Worth, Texas soul singer and his band nailed it. So good. Click watch below and see for yourself.

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VIDEO: Run The Jewels ft. Zack de la Rocha – “Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck)”

26 Mar

Words from SPIN.com HERE but click below to watch the new music video for Run The Jewels’ “Close Your Eyes (And Count To Fuck) ft. Zack de la Rocha directed by A.G. Rojas which depicts a fight between a cop and an unarmed black man.

Revisited: My SXSW 2015

26 Mar

For the past three years I have been fortunate enough to attend SXSW. It’s kind of like summer camp when you think about it. In many cases (and mine) you are staying with friends, sometimes too many for the apartment you are in, you see people you haven’t seen in a year and you run around like kids going to see the next big thing, an artist you’ve been dying to see and bands/musicians who are playing massive underplays. All in, SXSW is what you make of it and this past year was no exception. Of course I didn’t get to see everyone I had hoped to but I did have a handful of new discoveries and a grip of new memories to carry with me.
In five days I logged 63 miles on my feet traversing the city and it was worth every step.

Who I saw:

Monday: The Vaccines, Ryan Hemsworth, Run The Jewels, Kaleo, Cathedrals, Spoon and Portugal. The Man

Tuesday: VÉRITÉ, BØRNS, Ryn Weaver, Gorgon City (Live), The Delta Riggs, Passion Pit, San Fermin, Milo Greene, Odesza, Spoon

Wednesday: The Cribs, Sam Hunt, Ryn Weaver, Leon Bridges, Robert DeLong, GRiZ, The War On Drugs, Future Islands

Thursday: smallpools, Twerps, Sam Dew, Raury, SZA, Dry The River, Colony House, Robert DeLong, Kero Kero Bonito, GRMLN, House Music, The Stone Foxes, California Honeydrops, CRUISR, T. Hardy Morris, Frank Turner, Migos, Wyclef Jean

Friday: Son Lux, Skylar Spence, Wolf Alice, Blank Range, Jack Ladder, Natalie Prass, Gorgon City (live), George Maple, Poor Me, The Covz, Slow Caves, Madisen Ward and The Mama Bear, Kari Faux, Seinabo Sey, Years & Years, Rae Sremmurd

NOTES:

  • There were hands down an overabundance of great performances but for me the best shows of the week were Leon Bridges, The Delta Riggs, The War On Drugs and Future Islands.
  • Yes I saw Run The Jewels where the fight broke out. The show was packed with energy and too much fn besides that brief interruption.
  • Seeing Frank Turner acoustic on the back patio of Red7 with maybe 100 people was a true treat.
  • Wyclef as always delivered a fun and crowd participation show well worth the wait.
  • Skylar Spence (FKA Saint Pepsi) is putting together a band for this summer’s festival season so be on the lookout for that!
  • If you have a chance to see the California Honeydrops, do it!Robert DeLong keeps getting better and better.
  • San Fermin, my how much this band has grown in a year. Sounding excellent.
  • I became a fan of Sam Hunt.
  • Kaleo sound nothing like you’d expect and that’s a good thing.
  • Spoon was ripping through shows all week and sounded great as expected but I can’t wait for Britt Daniel to go back out as Divine Fits.
  • Jack Ladder, seek them out this year.
  • Despite saying it was their last song, anyone who stayed for The War On Drugs show at YouTube was treated to 30 more minutes of rip roaring jamming and it was flat out crushing!
  • I’d been dying to see George Maple and she lived up to it. Her new track with What So Not, fire!
  • And again, LEON BRIDGES. I sincerely hope you all start listening to this soulful human being who is going to make his mark this year. If you’re lucky enough to catch Leon and St. Paul and The Broken Bones at the same festival (Outside Lands) these two are quickly ascending to a level of fame that I hope makes them the stars of tomorrow.

Now Playing: Django Django – “Reflections”

17 Mar

Do yourself a favor this fine St. Patrick’s Day morning and click HERE to go to an item on FADER premiering the new Django Django track “Reflections.”

“Reflections” is the second track following “First Light” to be released off Born Under Saturn, the upcoming sophomore album from the Britsh rockers due out May 4.

DoYouHearTheMusic.com – March 2015 Playlist

13 Mar

TGIF! And with that comes some music to lead you into the weekend. Here is the March 2015 playlist for you to click play and listen to. Features new music from Muse, Alabama Shakes, JEFF The Brotherhood, Penguin Prison, Mumford & Sons as well as Django Django, Nate Ruess, Curtis Harding plus great new tracks from buzz acts like Leon Bridges, Kaleo and the buzziest of all, Tobias Jesso Jr.

I’ll be back after SXSW to bring some more new music to you! Until then, rock out with this playlist and catch you on the flip side!

Now Playing: Jungle cover Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars -“Uptown Funk”

10 Mar

Click play below and check out Jungle’s rendition of Mark Ronson’sUptown Funk” ft. Bruno Mars from BBC Radio 1 earlier today. Jungle live is one of the more fun shows I can remember seeing in the last year and if you read the blog you know how big of a Mark Ronson fan I am. This version I can dig and I hope they start performing this on tour.

New Music: Mikal Cronin – “ii) Gold”

10 Mar

A second track off the upcoming MCIII has been released this morning by Mikal Cronin. Give a listen to “ii) Gold” below and read more HERE from Stereogum. Back in January he debuted the lead single “Made My Mind Up.”

New Music: Mumford & Sons – “Believe”

9 Mar

It has arrived! Give a listen below to the lead single off Wilder Times, the upcoming third album from Mumford & Sons due out May 4. The four fellas put the folk aside in favor of a more electric and rock sound which I personally think will help elevate their live shows and well warranted headlining slots. Read more about the new found sound from Billboard, HERE.

New Music: Zac Brown Band – “Heavy is the Head” ft. Chris Cornell

9 Mar

If you didn’t catch Saturday Night Live over the weekend chances are you missed the debut of “Heavy Is The Head” by Zac Brown Band ft. Chris Cornell. Give a listen to the below to catch the SNL performance and get ready as the new ZBB album Jekyll + Hyde is released on April 28. The lead single “Homegrown” off the upcoming album debuted back in January.

Now Playing: M.I.A. – “CanSeeCanDo”

9 Mar

A couple days ago M.I.A. resurfaced and posted a brand new track “CanSeeCanDo” to her Soundcloud and tweeted a message to fans “to my hardcore fans hang in there summer is coming” which one can only guess more new music! If you haven’t listened already, click play below.