Thursday, March 11, 2010

Jesus, Zola Jesus

When Nika Danilova, voice of Zola Jesus tells you to trust her, she'll be right here, you do exactly that. Her powerful voice bursts through the sparse noir backing, feeding you lyrics of hope that could've brought a second storming of the beaches of Normandy. For people who think The XX is nothing but watered down indie R&B, then turn to Zola Jesus. Some people have told me Jesus saves. Nika Danilova's voice just might do the same.

Listen here

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

New MGMT

Our favorite space-pop fashion-hippies released a new single for free via their internet page. They deliver their promise of not repeating/rehashing "Kids" or "Time to Pretend". Their new song "Flash Delirium" is a sugary sixties pop cube dipped lightly in acid synth, eventually breaking out into a punky freakout in the last 10 seconds. The blended verse harmonies and Bowie pouty whimper pre-chorus while catchy, are no match for the thick danceable hooks of "Kids" and "Time to Pretend". Oracular Spectacular was a warm Friday night fueled by drugs, dance and friends, and the upcoming Congratulations sounds like a sunny Saturday afternoon.

I'm rooting for MGMT. They are the type of band that introduce the masses to a side of pop music absent of Autotune, Lady Gaga, and mindless hip-hop. They are telling the kids (and out-of-touch adults) to look beyond the radio and read music blogs and find the scores of interesting bands that ever so subtly change to lives of us indie rock folks. If they are successful, they may be responsible for Animal Collective's next album debuting in the Billboard top 10. Good luck MGMT, I'm pulling for you.

Download "Flash Delrium" here