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Sunday, March 31, 2013

WATCH LISTEN TELL | Half Moon Run

(Picture retrieved from WLT's Facebook Page)
I have to admit that I am a huge fan of the Watch Listen Tell series. In the past they've featured some of my favorite artists such as Bombay Bicycle ClubLucy RoseDaughter, and Jessie Ware in various locations throughout the world. The latest edition of WLT features a talented Montreal band by the name of Half Moon Run (who are currently on tour with Mumford & Sons!) I love this acoustic version of "Unofferable" as it is beautifully paired with the setting that is Alexandra Palace.  
Half Moon Run - "Unofferable" 

By taking talented musicians out of the studio and into a new environment to perform original material is something that WLT executes quite perfectly. WLT has been a nonprofit music channel on YouTube since 2008, and if you care to check out previous 
performances - click here! What plays a huge role in how Watch Listen Tell works is the factor of telling or sharing with someone about these sessions, it's the least that we could do & these  
P.S. For those of you who follow Watch Listen Tell on Twitter, you'll be one of the first to know about upcoming performances and when they'll be uploaded onto the site (so do yourselves a favor & follow them.) 

Check out this clip of Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine from 4 years ago performing my favorite track "My Boy Builds Coffins." Do you think the video would have been the same if she performed it last week?  
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Friday, March 29, 2013

Four Tunes for Your Friday

TGIF everyone! Here's a few treats for y'all that I've been loving on lately. Enjoy! 

Gliss - "Hunting"
Unfamiliar with this Danish-American three-piece? Well here's your chance to play catch-up and start listening to one of my favorite groups at the moment (who classify their genre of music as "Fucked Up Pop Art.") Interesting. "Hunting" is off their latest full-length Langsom Dans & although this isn't your typical "friday night party music" it's still worth a listen. :)

Say Lou Lou - "Julian"
The vibe of this song is so relaxing, it's almost as if it takes your mind on a magic carpet ride for 3 minutes & 45 seconds. As much as I appreciate the sweetness of this song, I have a feeling it won't be long before someone remixes it into something heavy. Keep an eye (or ear) out for this duo from Stockholm because they are something else.

Humans - "Possession" (Beta Frontiers Remix)
I love how Beta Frontiers take one of my favorite songs by  and tweak it into something groovy. Care to hear the original? Check it out here to see which one you prefer.   
Expensive Looks - "I Can't Resist"
Expensive Looks aka Alec Feld has my full attention with his recent EP Haçienda. This New York native & producer clearly knows the recipe for a dark yet ethereal treat for your ears.

Don't forget to check out Let Your Ears Decide over on Facebook
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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Three Days at Disneyla- I Mean SXSW.

This was my first South By Southwest (SXSW) experience, and definitely not my last. I'm just going to throw this out there: SXSW is a music aficionado's version of Disneyland. Why did I come up with that idea? Well, there's overpriced greasy food, fearless fans snapping pictures with musicians/celebrities left and right - & WHO COULD FORGET ABOUT THE LINES to get into the venues? This brings me to my first bit of advice, INVEST IN A SXSW WRISTBAND. Also, the later you arrive to SXSW, the more people you have to deal with fyi (so, come early.)
It felt like there was a showcase taking place at every corner, bar, church, parking lot, and that is because there seriously was. What takes place in Austin during the music portion of SXSW is so far from reality that it's practically perfect. SXSW isn't just a festival, it's a dreamworld 

Let me repeat myself, there's some form of live music everywhere you go.
DAY 1 (Wednesday)
I had a bit of a late start on Wednesday, but that didn't stop me from catching a bit of AntwonCharli XCX, and most of the Brainfeeder showcase where PBDY, Azizi Gibson, and The Gaslamp Killer (featured below) were at. 
The Neighbourhood put on a great show over at Club de Ville and even performed a few new tracks from their forthcoming debut I Love You (release date: April 23rd!) Afterwards, Charli XCX hopped on stage to deliver an energetic performance at 1:30 in the morning. Homegirl's level of energy is honestly unreal.   

DAY 2 (Thursday)

Started off at Hype Hotel where I caught St. Lucia ending their set with one of my favorites "September." 
Next up was FLUME aka Harley Streten. He's a 21 year old electronic music producer from Australia. I've been listening to his debut album on a daily basis, and to finally see the man behind it all was incredible. It was awesome to hear chatter amongst the crowd about the album as well (seriously you guys, give it a listen.) As Streten brushed the surface of his original work including "Sleepless" and a few remixes I noticed more of a groove in his presence. Streten appeared to be pretty shy on stage but very appreciative as he often smiled when looking out into crowd. BIG things are coming his way, I can feel it.  
After Flume ended, it was time for CHVRCHES! 
What a surreal moment it was to see this trio from Glasgow in person after being exposed to them through a computer screen for several months. They started off with the powerful "Lies" (my favorite) & played a handful of new songs as well as "The Mother We Share" & their latest "Recover." CHVRCHES recently announced a tour through the US this spring and you can click here to check if they're coming to your neck of the woods. 
P.S. Tickets go on sale tomorrow Friday March 29th! 
AUSTRA was next, and I was very excited that the team was there 100%. I had heard from a friend who saw them recently in Dallas when they opened for The XX that the Lightman twins (who provide backing vocals for Austra) were absent and believe me if you've seen any live videos of them... they are an asset to the performance! 
The first song of the set was the newly released "HOME", which is one of the best songs that Katie Stelmanis has written in my opinion. I was very pleased when Stelmanis had mentioned that they wanted to play as much of the new album as possible, but unfortunately was cut short due to set times. This didn't keep them from playing "Beat and the Pulse" & "Lose It" which are both crowd favorites from Austra's debut album Feel It Break. I'm crossing my fingers that they headline a tour through the US soon, because 40 minutes was not nearly enough (but beggars can't be choosers right?)   
I quickly peddled out of the Hype Hotel and over to mtvU Woodies just in time for HAIM (another band that was a must-see on my bucket list.) Words can't explain how much admiration I have for these three girls from California. Not only are they extremely talented, but there were moments in the set where it was only Este or Alana singing & boy was I mesmerized by their vocal capability. From what I've listened/watched of HAIM before SXSW, I've only witnessed Danielle on lead vocals. Right in the middle of the set Este shouted on the mic something along the lines of "I think this is the part of the set where we jam?" From that point on - my mind was floored as they jumped into one hell of a jam session that centered around Alana's sultry vocals. It also happened to be Este's birthday, and it wasn't long before the entire crowd was singing Happy Birthday to the oldest member of HAIM. It was an unforgettable set by far. 

Later that night I found myself over at Holy Mountain to catch a short but sweet set by Baths aka Will Wiesenfeld, and I must admit I was on cloud nine when he played his latest track "Miasma Sky." Hey Will, even though you continued to apologize for being a bit under the weather throughout the set, you sounded GREAT. 
TOY (at Hotel Vegas) 
It was midnight & at this point I was borderline exhausted, but making the trek back out to Hotel Vegas was a great decision to catch this psychedelic/indie rock four-piece from the UK. Since I've been home I can't seem to get myself away from their self-titled debut album released last September. Take my advice and grab their self-titled album here on iTunes.   

DAY 3 (Friday)


ON AN ON exceeded my expectations.. I mean honestly, this four-piece isn't even a year old and I would have never assumed that by their performance that day. These guys are going to go very far & if you haven't purchased/listened to their debut album Give In ... WELL WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Be sure to check out Give In on their website or over on iTunes ASAP! 


I must admit... while navigating through Hotel Vegas once again to checkout The Mallard, I had no idea there were three different stages at this location. While my friend and I wandered the premise we stumbled into a crowded room to find Dent May in the middle of his set. Minutes after stumbling into the room, "Best Friend" started to play, can you say perfect timing? Definitely.  
This was the finale for my SXSW adventure, and it couldn't have ended any better. Believe me when I say that these boys from Chicago tore Republic Live down. When they dropped "Flexin & Finessin" a track they produced for Iggy Azalea ft. Juicy J - it was game over for me. 

Now that I've been to Austin, I understand the hype about this amazing city in Texas. My experience was a great one, and if you haven't made your way here... definitely make plans to attend next year. Hope you guys enjoyed this lengthy post, and in case you didn't know - LET YOUR EARS DECIDE TURNED A YEAR OLD LAST WEEK! Thanks for the love and support on here & also on the Facebook page 
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SXSW 2013: I came. I drank. I discovered. I left. 
P.S. Special thanks to SideCar for hooking up everyone in ATX with free rides all week!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

LET YOUR EARS DECIDE TURNS 1!

I I II I can't believe it's already been a YEAR since I published my first post on this o'l thing. Since March 21, 2012 I've had the opportunity to share plenty of new (& old) tunes, remixes, B-sides, and covers with my lovely readers (aka YOU) on this blog! I've met some pretty cool people & learned a LOT about how these things work. There's been plenty of detours and obstacles in the way, but now that LYED is stationed in Fort Worth, Texas there will be exciting adventures on the way. I've had a lot of fun with this, and hope that you've enjoyed it just as much! Thanks to everyone who's "Liked" Let Your Ears Decide over on the Facebook page and continues to spread the word! 423 likes is amazing & I couldn't be more appreciative! :) If you haven't already, please click here
P.S. For those of you who have twitter, follow here!



So if you've been keeping up with LYED since the beginning, this might be a bit of a review but here are the 3 most popular posts to date:

#3 - freshvibesmonday #16 (Date: September 17, 2012)
This was a special post for me, as it was the first addition to the blog once I was (finally) settled in Philadelphia. Finding a handful of new music each week seemed like a load of work to some, but it's without a doubt one of my favorite pastimes! This particular FVB featured a few bonafide, including "Don't Call It Love" by Eliza Doolittle & a snazzy little remix of Ellie Goulding's "Anything Could Happen" by Birdy Nam Nam. Even though I moved to Philadelphia for a styling internship, I was constantly surrounded by music (which was awesome to say the least.) While I was living in Philadelphia during those 2 1/2 months I was lucky enough to see Two Door Cinema Club, Polica, Gardens & Villa, Beach House, Cold Cave, Divine Fits, Tame Impala, CocoRosie, The Neighbourhood, Paul Banks, The Early November, Taking Back Sunday, Purity Ring, and a few others that are slipping from my mind. In short: the music scene in Philadelphia is unlike any other and should not be taken advantage of! Quite envious of those who live in the area *sigh*.
#2 - ALL THINGS CHVRCHES RELATED (Date: November 27, 2012)
This trio from Glasgow is unstoppable! I was pleased with how this post turned out, since majority of the internet population aren't aware of CHVRCHES other tunes (at the time) besides "The Mother We Share" & "LIES." I was lucky enough to catch their set at the I Guess I'm Floating showcase over at Hype Hotel during SXSW last week. CHVRCHES had played one showcase the day before & already someone had written a review mentioning that Lauren Mayberry's appearance as a front-person wasn't that impressive (and to answer that question we've all been wondering - she's 25 years old.)
CHVRCHES put on one hell of a show by starting off with the powerful sounding "Lies." Mayberry's stage presence didn't change as it apparently did the day before when she switched positions with Martin Doherty for one of their last tracks "We Sink In."  Do your homework & if CHVRCHES is playing a show near you - don't let this amazing opportunity slip you by! 
#1 - YouTube Narnia (Date: March 24, 2012)
I guess there's something about "that part of YouTube" that really attracts the viewer. At the time that this was posted, most of these songs were slightly unheard of. That's definitely not the case for the artists of the songs now, and I am definitely excited to deliver a post filled with more gems.  It was quite unfortunate to find out that the friend who introduced me to "Maliblue" by Darius had passed away a couple days after this post was published. RIP JILL! <3



So to wrap things up for this post, here's one of LYED's favorites Daughter covering both "Perth" by Bon Iver & "Ready For The Floor" by Hot Chip for Zane Lowe on BBC Radio One! Daughter's debut album If You Leave was released earlier this week, but won't be released until April 30th in the states! The full-length features a handful of brand-new tracks as well as a re-mastered version of the all-time favorite "Youth."

Stay tuned for a recap of SXSW (or should I say the Disneyland for music aficionados.)
(ON AN ON) 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

New Music & Then Some

WOOHOO it is now March, and you know what that means? LET YOUR EARS DECIDE turns a year old this month (on the 21st.) Things have started to slow down quite a bit due to location changes, and my laptop is slowly approaching its last breath. This doesn't mean we're near the end though! I'm just wondering if it would be a quicker route if I submitted the post via Pony Express.  By the way, the Facebook page for LYED has reached over 400 likes & I would like to say "THANK YOU" to everyone who went out of their way to click that beloved "Like" button. If you haven't already... then click here!
Next week is a big week for music here in Texas! The music portion for South By Southwest takes place all throughout Austin city limits and artists/bands from all over the world will be partaking in multiple showcases (both official & unofficial.) I am very excited that I will be able to attend this year, and can't wait to share some highlights with y'all. 
Baths - "MIASMA SKY"
First off, WOW. "Miasma Sky" is the first taste from Baths forthcoming sophomore album titled Obsidian (release date: 05/28/13.) Can you believe it's been 3 years since the release of his debut album Cerulean? To this day I still have those moments where I put "Aminals" on loop (sorry I'm not sorry.) From reading a bit of background on what Will Wiesenfeld has been up to since the release of Cerulean & listening to this song alone... it's safe to say that I am very excited for the new album. 
Kids At The Bar - "AWAKE" Ft. Lucy Taylor
Kids At The Bar never fails to amaze me. Seriously, I don't understand how this OKC electronic/house duo is unsigned at the moment. For the past couple of years I have been obsessing over their remixes of some of my favorite tracks like "Walking on a Dream" by Empire of the Sun or "Something To Die For" by The Sounds. Seeing them at Avalon (in Hollywood) two summers ago was the icing on the cake and this new track featuring vocalist Lucy Taylor is a fine example of their original work. Awhile back they were on tour with The Sounds and The Limousines for what felt like eons so hopefully KATB rings a bell? If not, here's your next obsession. Take my word and check out KATB over on Beatport by clicking here 
Hope you enjoyed tonight's pint-sized post! ;)
P.S. I've created a playlist on Spotify of artists/bands that will be at SXSW this year (and are a must-see in my honest opinion.) I will be updating this playlist daily until next Wednesday so be sure to keep an eye out! :)