We've been big on Chicago's Horsegirl ever since we first heard "Ballroom Dance Scene" last year. The band now consists of two college freshmen and one high school senior and are set to release their debut album. It's fitting that the album will be on Matador since the first single just sounds like classic Matador. "Anti-glory" is brilliant old school indie rock. It's filled with swirling and clunky guitars and that speak singing we all adored thirty years ago. Besides just being a nostalgia fest for the 90's, "Anti-glory" is a great song. It rocks in the best possible way, and besides having a throwback sound, it does sound like a modern take on a classic sound. This is what many of us wish some of our nostalgic favorites sounded like as they try to update their sound.
Horsegirl say of their new song:
“We wrote Anti-glory almost by accident, while messing around with an old song during rehearsal. The song fell into place immediately, and looking back, we have no idea how we wrote it. As always, this song and album are for Chicago, our friends, our friend’s bands, everyone who can play the guitar, and everyone who can’t play the guitar.”
You can watch the video for "Anti-glory" below. Versions of Modern Performance is due out June 3 on Matador Records, and can be pre-ordered and pre-saved here. For more on Horsegirl, check out the band's Instagram and Twitter. Upcoming tour dates are below the video.
Wed. March 16 - Austin, TX @ SXSW - FLOODfest @ Mohawk @ 2:00pm Wed. March 16 - Austin, TX @ SXSW - Roskilde Festival @ Cheer Up Charlie’s @ 10:00pm Thu. March 17 - Austin, TX @ SXSW - SX San Jose @ Hotel San Jose Thu. March 17 - Austin, TX @ SXSW - Gorilla vs. Bear x Luminelle @ Seven Grand @ 11:15pm Sat. March 19 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA Sun. March 20 - Washington, DC @ DC9 Tue. March 22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Market Hotel Sun. May 29 - Allston, MA @ Boston Calling Festival Sun. Jun. 5 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall (RECORD RELEASE SHOW) ^ Fri. Jun. 10 - Giessen, DE @ Stadt ohne Meer Sun. Jun. 12 - Mannheim, DE @ Maifield Derby Thu. Jun. 16 - Antwerp, BE @ Trix Bar Fri. Jun. 17 - Paris, FR @ Pop Up Du Label Sun. Jun. 19 - London, UK @ Paper Dress Vintage (EARLY SHOW) Sun. Jun. 19 - London, UK @ Paper Dress Vintage (LATE SHOW) Tue. Jun. 21 - Manchester, UK @ YES (Basement) Wed. Jun. 22 - London, UK @ Bermondsey Social Club Sun. Jun. 26 - Bristol, UK @ Rough Trade Bristol Tue. Jun. 28 - Cologne, DE @ Bumann & Sohn Wed. Jun. 29 - Berlin, DE @ Monarch Fri. Jul. 1 - Denmark, DE @ Roskilde Festival 2022 Sat. Jul. 2 - Hamburg, DE @ Molotow Upstairs Fri. Jul. 15 - Vancouver, BC @ Wise Hall * Sat. Jul. 16 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos * Sun. Jul. 17 - Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall * Tue. Jul. 19 - San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop Thu. Jul. 21 - Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon * Fri. Jul. 22 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo * Sat. Jul. 23 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room * Tue. Jul. 26 - Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line * Wed. Jul. 27 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon * Fri. Jul. 30 - Sat. Jul. 31 - Detroit, MI @ Mo Pop Festival Tue. Aug. 2 - Columbus, OH @ Rumba Cafe * Wed. Aug. 3 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop * Fri. Aug. 5 - Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground * Sat. Aug. 6 - Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus * ^ w/ Lifeguard, Friko, Post Office Winter * w/ Dummy
Somehow Peter Prescott of Mission of Burma and Volcano Suns has another band that I never knew about. Minibeast already released an album that I completely missed back in 2012, and they are currently at work on the follow up, Free Will. Based on a track from the upcoming album, "High Sea," Minibeast shares some common sonic ground with Mission of Burma, but with an added emphasis on the groovy side of things. It's basically the noise and dissonance of Burma but heard through a 60s surf groove, as if Frankie and Annette were punks. You can listen to "High Sea" below. Minibeast currently have a Kickstarter to help fund the final production of Free Will. You can get more information on that here . It should be out sometime in June.
Earlier this week I was expressing sympathy for Limp Bizkit. Limp Bizkit just don't seem to be riding that surge of 90s nostalgia that all sorts of other terrible bands from that era are. Sure, they're terrible. But are they really that much worse than Filter, Alien Ant Farm, and other bands on those 90s nostalgia packages. And then this video is released. The first lyrics to the song are literally "Go fuck yourself." It then features Fred Durst sitting on a toilet, bikini clad chicks pretending to fellate garden hoses and leaf blowers, and Fred Durst talking about fucking bitches, all while wearing a hoodie and a backwards red baseball hat. Then Lil Wayne comes out. Please keep in mind Fred Durst is a 42 year old man.
Photo by Annabel Kean For their latest single, New Zealand's The Beths have released "Mother, Pray for Me." This is a heartbreaking ballad consisting of Elizabeth Stokes' vocals and guitar with just the slightest hint of organ. It's a deeply personal song for Stokes, made obvious with how intimately the song comes across. It truly feels almost confessional, and it's quite simply beautiful. The Beths are most known for huge little indie rock gems perfect for bopping along to, but "Mother, Pray for Me" is quite the opposite. Stokes' vocals and lyrics are right up front on this one, and I can't imagine it any other way. Elizabeth Stokes says of her latest single: “I cried the whole time writing it. It's not really about my mother, it's about me — what I hope our relationship is, what I think it is, what it maybe actually is, and what I can or can't expect out of it. “My mother is a first gen Indonesian immigrant, and very Catholic....