7.24.2009

He Is We

Washington natives He Is We (aka Rachel Taylor and Trevor Kelly) come from different musical tastes. She is an indie rock/pop girl, while he enjoys hardcore metal. Together you wouldn't be able to tell. Their music is so melodic with Rachel taking over much of the lead vocals. She has a Paramore vibe going on but with a sweeter voice. Her voice cuts through everything; it's so clear.

Many of their songs are so damn catchy, you will be whistling it all day long. Pardon Me is all boppy piano and killer harmonies- one of their best. Radio is a somber ode to getting through to someone. (He only hums when he's blue/Radio leave me a melody that'll make this boy cry ) While A Mess It Grows is a heart breaker, sing songy track about a bad relationship that you don't want to end. (Why do I justify what you did wrong to me?) He Is We is unsigned but with the music scene how it is right now, would fit it just fine with the indie crowd.

He Is We- Myspace
Pardon Me-

7.21.2009

The Trews

I've been meaning to feature these guys for a while now, but am just getting around to it. From Canada, The Trews are big, loud rock and roll. There aren't any frills- just straight forward rock. They are all chugging guitars, pounding drums, and explosive vocals. But they somehow still manage to find a catchy hook every time. Some bands would just rather power through than find the melody.

Their album No Time For Later is filled with gasoline and sparks. There are a couple great tracks that make you want to sing out loud. The title track is one of the best with an energy level that stays at 11 the entire time. Lead singer Collin MacDonald sings every song like his life depended on it. I get a bit of Eddie Veder vibe from him. Feel The Pain is the catchiest song of the album with a killer the chorus. The Trews aren't playing around with their sound. They are rockers with a melodic side. A great side to be on by the way.

The Trews- Myspace
No Time For Later

7.17.2009

Love & Theft

When I work at the radio station, I can only listen to country music. So when this group came across my playlist, they already had a strike against them. But Love & Theft know no boundaries when it comes to music. Their music is every bit as rock as it is country. They have a little twang in their voice but what can you expect from 3 guys from Nashville. Now they may not be new to anyone knee deep in the country music scene, but to those not, Love & Theft are quite the band.

Their album World Wide Open comes out on August 25th. Their first single Runaway is a catchy song about leaving town with crisp melodies awash in acoustic guitars and pounding drums. It opens up with a great vocal delivery backed by soft guitars before it explodes in the chorus. I've been playing this song every chance I get. Their second single Don't Wake Me has already been an iTunes Free Single of the Week, but in my mind it's not their best. While Love & Theft definitely have their harmonies down pat, they can come off a little over-produced. But a worthy dig nevertheless.

Love & Theft- Myspace
Runaway-

7.16.2009

Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights

I've been on a bit of soul rock kick lately. Jonathan Tyler and The Northern Lights continue my love affair of of this sub-genre. From Dallas, Texas, their music is roughed-up, dirty, and just plain rocking. Tyler is heavily influenced by the '60s rock scene, from their musical tastes, right down to their hippie rocker look.

Their debut album Hot Trottin' came out a few years ago and is filled with Southern soul rock. Gypsy Woman is the lead off track and is the best they have to offer. It begins with nothing more than Tyler singing his heart out over a few hand claps with distant telephone line effect. It's a real scorcher of a song and grabs you by the throat with its heavy beats and crunching guitar riffs. Time For Love finds the guys bringing piano to the mix with a slower tempo. This group brings back an organic sound that is almost all gone in today's music scene.

Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights- Myspace
Strangers-


*Check out their Myspace for Gypsy Woman, but this gives you an idea.

7.14.2009

Beautiful Small Machines

Digging For Days Reviews...
Robots in Love EP by Beautiful Small Machines

The perfectly titled EP should give you a hint about what to expect from this electronica duo. I know, I know, electronica? But wait until you hear it . I was pleasantly surprised that it's not all club-thumping electronic music. There is actual heart and emotion in these songs. Beautiful Small Machines is in fact Bree Sharp and Don DiLego, longtime collaborators who just wanted to start something fresh and new.

A mix of pop hooks with a space-age rock feel. It sounds like, well, robots in love. And the title track is one of the to be heard. It starts off with a cool synth beat with Bree singing in a a matter-of-fact delivery about a boyfriend's lack of commitment. (When he said I love you girl it should have come with a warning) Guitars swoop in for the latter part of the song to deliver a change of pace.

So Long 2 U is an airy ode to saying goodbye. It is one of those rare songs that mix electronica with emotion. It really is the heart of the album. Bree has never sounded so crisp and melodic. Beautiful Small Machines though can drift a little too far into their experimental roots. Album closer Servo Manual Chapter 1 is a vocoder-laden misstep. While Superconducter is a cheerleader style chant that is repetitive and basically goes nowhere. But Beautiful Small Machines overcome those with that rare feat of mixing electronica with pop hooks. B

Beautiful Small Machines
- Myspace
Robots in Love-

Download This- Robots In Love

7.13.2009

The Heavy

I'm ba-aack! Sorry for the absence but had to get away for a bit. DFD should be getting back to normal. My inbox is so full it's going to take some time to sift through it all. I'll be getting the best of what I've dug up shortly. Until then, dig this.

Practically oozing with sex, heat, and blues, The Heavy provide a healthy dose of jazz influenced rock. Hailing from the UK, the appropriately titled, The Heavy are loaded down with funky horns, crunchy guitars and dirty as hell. After listening to the song Sixteen, you'll need to shower because it will leave you in a cold sweat. Sampling from Screamin Jay Hawkins' hit I Put A Spell On You, finds Sixteen as a perfect blend of blues, rock, and jazz about Satan and his young bride.

Lead singer Kelvin Swaby has a set of pipes that can hit the high notes one minute and growl with a rocker's edge the next. Their album The House That Dirt Built is brimming with soul rock to spare. How You Like Me Now? channels James Brown with its crashing drums and swagger. While Oh No! Not You Again is a fast paced, punk fueled torrent of a song. The Heavy are mixing genres like it's going out of style which actually might make it all the rage.

The Heavy- Myspace
Sixteen-

7.03.2009

Between The Trees

Between The Trees hasn't had an easy go at it. After replacing two former members and splitting with their record label after their debut, it's been quite a rough patch. But with a new record coming out August 11th entitled Spain, Between The Trees are ready for their big break.

With an indie pop/rock sound and songs with strong hooks, lead singer Ryan Kirkland leads the band into melodious territories. Their first big hit White Lines and Red Lights is a soaring, epic track about love. ('Cause you are the brightest star and I'm in love with who you are) Their first single off the new album is called We Can Try and once again it is a "big theme" song. Kirkland sings about making mistakes, having regrets, and starting anew. (I know things aren't quite like what they used to be/We can try). It's explosive chorus and searing guitars makes this a perfect breakup get back together song.

Between The Trees- Myspace
We Can Try-