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Tuesday, 13 July 2010

mitchell museum

What with taking a break from blogging and catching up on a backlog of emails, I've yet to find time to declare my love for Mitchell Museum - and what better time to do so than now.

Mitchell Museum are a breath of fresh air in the Scottish music scene, combining the oddities of The Flaming Lips and Animal Collective with spirited harmonies to create wonderfully wacky power-pop anthems. Don't let the comparison to the Lips put you off though, what Wayne Coyne and co have been lacking in the past few years, Mitchell Museum duly deliver in abundance. Regularly crossing the border between genius and downright madness, the only way to experience their music is to let it take you on a weird and wonderful journey. I guarantee it won't disappoint.

Since I've been playing catch up in the world of music blogging, this provides me with the perfect opportunity to whore out some free MM downloads and tie it in with their debut album release.

Mitchell Museum released their debut single Warning Bells early last month and to celebrate the release the band gave (and are still giving) away not one, not two but six free downloads. These unoffical B-sides are a selection of remixes of the band's debut single by We Were Promised Jetpacks and Coach-a-Cola to name but a few. You can purchase the debut single at iTunes or Amazon as well as downloading the free Warning Bells Remixes from Bandcamp. Whilst on Bandcamp, why not download We Lost 1st Prize, a collection of older recordings, B-sides and demos, for free? Cannae complain about that.

Yesterday saw the release of the much anticipated debut album, The Peters Port Memorial Service. A lack of pennies means I've yet to get my hands on a copy but I'll stick my neck out and say, I'll be surprised if it isn't a strong contender for my album of the year. Already picking up numerous favourable reviews, this release is set to propel Mitchell Museum into the limelight where they belong.

The band will be playing an instore gig at Glasgow FOPP (Union Street) tomorrow afternoon before their "Semi-secret album launch party" later that night. For more information on the launch party email mitchellmuseum@gmail.com and you might be lucky enough to recieve a 'secret free entry passcode'.

2010 is definitely the year of Mitchell Museum.

The Peters Port Memorial Service is available now from iTunes, Amazon and all good record shops.

<a href="http://mitchellmuseum.bandcamp.com/album/we-lost-1st-prize">Take The Tongue Out by mitchell museum</a>

As well as their official site, you can also find the band on MySpace, Facebook and Twitter.

Monday, 12 July 2010

Leave If You Want To - The Cinnamons


To kick start what is set to be a busy week, The Cinnamons' second single of their 5 Songs of Summer EP is released today.

Leave If You Want To is a throwback to the electronic 80s, choosing a more synth-driven approach as opposed to the guitar pop of the previous single. Even as I write this at 03:06 am in preparation for later on in the day (it's not like me to be organised) I've had it on repeat for the past fifteen minutes. It's a lovely wee track, pure synthy goodness.

Just as a reminder, or for any one who hasn't read my previous post, The Cinnamons will be releasing five singles at various dates throughout Summer 2010 each of which will gradually form the band's next EP set for release in mid August.

So far the band have released two singles, both of which are available as a free download from the band's Bandcamp. Here is a list of the three remaining tracks and their release dates:


July 26th - Where we're Going

August 9th - Soul for Sale

August 16th - Analog Man


Two down, three to go.

Leave If You Want To is available to download now from Bandcamp.

<a href="http://thecinnamons.bandcamp.com/track/leave-if-you-want-to-2">Leave If You Want To by the cinnamons</a>

You can also find The Cinnamons on MySpace, Facebook, LastFM, Twitter, and Youtube.

Friday, 9 July 2010

Your House Is A Hospice - So Many Animal Calls


It's Friday and what better way to start the weekend than with a free download, courtesy of one of the most new, exciting and promising Scottish bands of 2010?

So Many Animal Calls have made available Your House Is A Hospice for free download from their Bandcamp. This three track EP acts as a teaser for their full debut EP which will be released soon. It has certainly got me excited about their forthcoming release and if this download is anything to go by, the full EP is going to be huge.

Go get your free copy here.

<a href="http://somanyanimalcalls.bandcamp.com/album/your-house-is-a-hospice">The Smoke / ...And All The Things On Fire by So Many Animal Calls</a>

You can catch So Many Animal Calls live at The Captain's Rest with 100 Paper Boats and Queen Jane on the 14th July. I'll post where to buy tickets when I actually find out.

For all you Twitter fiends, you can follow the band by clicking here.

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