Sleepy Sundaze: Issue #3
Today's issue features music by the oh-so-good Macabees doing what they do best: chilled-to-the-bone dreampop. We are also featuring the new single from Walk off the Earth, along with two wildly different elctro-pop songs. Pallers falls more in line with bands like the heavenly The Sounds of Arrows, while Givers land betwixt Dirty Projectors & 'Merriweather Post Pavilion'. Both are addictive.
However just like last week we'd like to highlight another band who has submitted their music. "Whistle Peak, from Louisville, Ky., is pop music in disguise and experimentation at its core. It is music that takes you on a journey of the imagination, inhabiting fantastical lands while drawing from life experience. It is the particular phrased in the universal. It is children's stories told by grown men. The music is upbeat and hypnotic, pulling you closer with each listen and surprising you with small amulets layered beneath continuous melody. Whistle Peak’s style combines folk and electronic music, blending synthetic and acoustic instrumentation with songs of love and loss, joy and darkness. Not to say these boys are downers, rather their songs are quite optimistic and redemptive, bringing a small smile to man, woman and child alike. Chill out, strap on some ear muffs and enter a world where nature rules and men and women are entranced in dream-filled slumber."
That sounds about right.
Sleepy Sundaze: 2012 Issue #3
Whistle Peak :: Wings Won't Behave
Walk off the Earth :: These Times
Pallers :: Come Rain, Come Sunshine
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Like What You Heard?
Whistle Peak :: The Maccabees :: Walk off the Earth :: Givers :: Pallers



