Monday, April 30, 2007

FOUNDRY FIELD RECORDINGS TODAY ON SPIN.COM


The Foundry Field Recordings Prepare for 'Battle'

April 30, 2007

Exclusive! Download the soothing shoegaze of "Battle Brigades II" from The Foundry Field Recordings.

For all their smolder, it's fitting that this Columbia, MO quartet chose the name The Foundry Field Recordings: just as a foundry uses furnaces to melt metal, these CMJ favorites bring an orange molten glow to their music. "Battle Brigades II" spills the band's apparent affinity for bands like Built to Spill and My Bloody Valentine, achieving a lush sonic soundscape with similarly warm fuzzed-out guitars and dreamy vocals. The Foundry Field Recordings will duck under the Emergency Umbrella label with their EP Fallout Stations, out June 5.

- BRIANA MOWREY, SPIN.COM

Now Hear This:
The Foundry Field Recordings - "Battle Brigades II" DOWNLOAD MP3

On the Web:
The Foundry Field Recordings at MySpace
battlebrigades.com

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

WITCH'S HAT ROCK CAKE SHOP NYC

Thank you to our good friend, the most amazing Schaffer The Darklord, for these awesome photos from the show on Monday! In other cool news, "Huzzah," was the 7th most downloaded song for the week over at Insound.





Tuesday, April 10, 2007

NEW WITCH'S HAT RECORD OUT IN STORES TODAY!

















DOWNLOAD: "HUZZAH" - FROM THE NEW RECORD.


MASTERY OF THE STEEL
hit stores nationwide today! (You should go get one, and ask if you local indie store has it ... and then come back and tell us - we love you in advance.)

FYI: THIS KILLER CLOSE-UP IMAGE OF GREG IN A HELMET WITH A SWORD [THANKS AND KISSES TO dRACOsINISTER BLADES.] IS THE AWESOME OFFICIAL COVER-ART FOR THIS RECORD!!!

(Don't be fooled by foolish iTunes - we are trying to get the wrong graphic taken down from there and fixed ASAP!)

IN "MORE FUN" NEWS THE CLEVELAND FREE TIIMES DID AN AWESOME "***" PRETTY SPOT-ON MUSIC REVIEW OF MASTERY OF THE STEEL:

"If four dudes who grew up on vintage metal like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest resided in NYC during the dance-punk explosion, they'd either throw full beers at the Rapture every time they took the stage, or they'd start a band that sounds like Witch's Hat. That's right — somehow a band has found a way to combine big guitars, a crafty rhythm section, half-shouted vocals and lyrics about octopuses, dragon slayers, vampires and aliens into a great record.

So how do they combine the fist-pumping machismo of metal with the too-cool-for-school hip of dance punk? Well, they don't. Witch's Hat casts off both those genres' prerequisites, instead creating a vibe that is both irony- and posturing-free. Sure, the fantasy lyrics can't be serious, but they seem to come more from the realm of goofy good times than from masculine assertion or tongue-in-cheek pretentiousness, and the music seems to work the same way. The funky bass lines aren't a demonstration of virtuosity, just a push onto the dance floor, while the bravado behind lyrics about robots aren't a display of testosterone, just a way to keep rocking - the only goal that Witch's Hat seems to have."
Matt Whelihan