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Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

von am 25. März 2015 in Album

Courtney Barnett hat auf ihrem wunderbar slackerhafter umherstreunenden Debüt nicht nur den Albumtitel des Jahres auf Lager, sondern auch einige der schlagfertigsten Textzeilen der letzten Zeit. Dass das Songwriting an sich da nicht immer mithalten kann, ist deswegen auch beinahe halb so wild.

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Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase.

Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase.

von am 11. März 2015 in Album

Man muss sich nicht emotional in die dem vierten Soloalbum von Steve Wilson zugrunde liegende, sozialkritische Hintergrundgeschichte verlieren können, und in dem eklektischen Stilfeuerwerk drumherum festzustellen: schönere, unterhaltsamere Songs hat der Engländer seit Ewigkeiten nicht geschrieben!

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Interview: Black Map

Interview: Black Map

von am 11. Januar 2015 in ...in english please!

With Black Map, Mark Engels rediscoverd his joy in pure rock – as much is clear on every second of '…And We Explode': snappy riffs, a tightly fitting groove, and theoretically always in spitting direction of bombast.

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Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Kayo Dot

Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Kayo Dot

von am 17. Dezember 2014 in Adventskalender 2014

Toby Driver already has an idea where the next album will bring his band. Listening to their last album 'Coffins on Io', the most headstrong pop album of 2014, which Kayo Dot used to invent themselves anew, to expand their horizon over to spacestations floating trapped in an 80s timeloop, one hast o think: anything is possible. Until then Mr. Driver tells us which records accompanied him through the year 2014 – and we hope to see him and his band in Europe in 2015.

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Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Oozing Wound

Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Oozing Wound

von am 17. Dezember 2014 in Adventskalender 2014

Whoever thought Oozing Wound needed to regenerate after last years raging effort 'Retrash' could not have reckoned with the overflowing energy of the Chicago three-piece: not only did the jewel in the crown that is Thrill Jockey shine with an incredible split with Black Pus and a mean Adult Swim single, 2014 also saw an added ounce of heaviness behind the glorious Artwork of their second album 'Earth Suck'. Oozing Wound don’t leave much to be desired, except for maybe the one thing of being able to see them taking apart European stages.

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Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: White Suns

Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: White Suns

von am 16. Dezember 2014 in Adventskalender 2014

Bleed it out! Bleed it out! Bleed it out!“, truly: few other records in 2014 mistreaded their listeners as adamant as White Suns 'Totem', this unapologetic balancing-act between the extremes, that bestowed the California based label The Flenser with one of their most mercyless highlights of their year not poor in highlights. And with their third album being an exceptional case, it doesn’t come as a surprise that the list for the Heavy Pop advent calender by the Brooklyn three-piece is of the unorthodox kind.

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Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Watter

Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Watter

von am 12. Dezember 2014 in Adventskalender 2014

'This World' works as interface between the acoustic landscapes of Grails and Slint, the two closely related bands that qualify Watter as – excuse the marketing-speak – supergroup. First and foremost though, Zak Riles, Tyler Trotter and Britt Walford made their debut a beautiful and mystically surreal voyage through the bluring borderlands of post- and krautrock. To ease the waiting time for their Euro tour at the start of 2015 (with dates in Linz on Feb 12th and Vienna on Feb 14th), Mr. Riles tell us about his favourite records of the year for the Heavy Pop advent calendar.

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Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Black Map

Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: Black Map

von am 9. Dezember 2014 in Adventskalender 2014

First you may think: writing about Black Map of course means to write about Dredg, Far and The Trophy Fire, if only because „…And We Explode“ bears trademarks of the three other bands Mark Engles, Chris Robyn und Ben Flanagan are involved with. But it comes as a bit of a surprise, how effortless the three-headed powerhouse succeeds in combining the straight walk in direction of atmospheric alternative rock, the constant flirt with grounded stadium-sound and the steadfast traction of meaty hits. And yeah, in the end actually it works perfectly without even mentioning their other prominent playgrounds.

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Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: The Tidal Sleep

Favourite Records of the Year. Selected by: The Tidal Sleep

von am 7. Dezember 2014 in Adventskalender 2014

First and foremost, The Tidal Sleep made their homework in contemporary US-hardcore; though 'Vorstellungskraft' foreshadowed some of the things 'Keep You' succeeded in months later, but without the same radical break with their own past. On their second album, the Mannheim/Karlsruhe/Leipzig/Munich/Berlin five-piece cuts of the corners between the pressure of their emotional hardcore and the loftiness of their beautiful post rock as impressing as they do it intense. And most probably it didn’t happen like this, but we like the thought: Pianos Become the Teeth listened to the 36 minutes of this record and realized, that they have to change up their game urgently – because no other hardcore band in 2014 managed to converge elegiac beauty with no-holds-barred brutality.

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Interview: Gnarwolves

Interview: Gnarwolves

von am 7. Dezember 2014 in ...in english please!, Interview

Their dynamic style of pop punk combined with fun, oldschool skate punk vibes make Gnarwolves one of the most interesting new bands the UK currently has to offer. On their first headline tour through Europe Thom (Guitar, Vocals) and Charlie (Bass, Vocals) met Heavy Pop at dasBach to talk about their debut album, skateboarding, and why their song 'Smoking Kills' isn’t really about smoking.

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