The Canadian quintet, Young Liars, released their "Colours" single digitally and their new EP, Homesick Future, will hit shelves February 21 via Nettwerk Records.
This week, American Eagle Outfitters and Filter Magazine partnered up to premiere the band's debut visual offering - a lyric video for "Colours":
Together, these five guys are a band on the brink. To sample tracks from the forthcoming EP, including a "Colours" remix by fellow countrymen, Teen Daze, check out the soundcloud above.
Ladytron'sBest Of Remixes is out March 8th in anticipation of their upcoming album Best of Ladytron: 00-10, a collection of Ladytron's finest work over the last decade, out March 29. Check out a sample of remixes below.
Though they are known for their own stand-out remixes (e.g. Blondie, Nine Inch Nails, Gang Of Four), Ladytron compiled some of their favorite renditions on classics like “Seventeen,” “Ghosts” and “Runaway” from a diverse list of well-respected producers and artists, inclduing Hot Chip, Simian Mobile Disco, Tiësto, James Iha, Felix da Housecat and more. The Best Of Remixes is 17 tracks each rendered anew while staying true to the general vibe of its original. Check out music and additional details at FilterMagazine.com. For complete tracklisting, see below.
Our friends at Filter Magazine were nice enough to exclusively premiere the brand new video for "Black Crow" from Angus & Julia Stone's upcoming sophomore album Down The Way, out March 30. Watch the video above and check out the full post on FilterMagazine.com. Fans can also purchase the recently released single at iTunes HERE.
As reported by Filter, "Black Crow" was directed/animated by Nick Murray Willis, and is a reworking of one of an art school projects that Angus and Julia took a liking to. Here's the story according to Willis:
"In the late 80s/early 90s I grew up in the forests of Winnie the Pooh, South of England. After studying at Norwich Art School and doing an animation degree at Solent University I've spent the last few years working on various animation projects. The video for "Black Crow" is a remake of my degree film The Hatch, a bleak look at a prisoner trying to break out of his mundane world. Angus and Julia sent me the track for "Black Crow" and knowing they liked The Hatch I suggested editing a version to the song. Angus had a few ideas on the direction they wanted the video to go so I worked them in as well as I could and that's how the video came out."
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"Easy Come Easy Go" is the first single from New Wild Everywhere and easily the most upbeat and up-tempo track to ever come from Toronto indie folk/rock darlings Great Lake Swimmers. Out April 3, New Wild Everywhere is the follow up to 2009's critically acclaimed, Juno and Polaris-prize nominated album Lost Channels. Their fifth album in just under a decade, this new collection of 12 tracks reveals a depth and maturity previously only hinted at by lead singer and songwriter Tony Dekker.