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Holy Ghost! – Holy Ghost!

Holy Ghost! – Holy Ghost!

The ! story begins in 2007 – when and , childhood friends and mutual lovers of dance beats, released a song that quickly became a dance classic, “Hold On.” It’s hard to believe it took them four years, but here we are in 2011, and the dance duo is finally releasing their self-titled debut album. No surprise they’re releasing it on their good friend ‘s Records. Actually, you can trace James Murphy‘s influence in this first release of Holy Ghost!‘s: Murphy asked Frankel and Millhiser to tour with in 2010, which forced the duo out of their comfort zone (usually presiding over the decks at dance clubs as DJs, never playing live) to come up with a Holy Ghost! live show. Interview Magazine has called their sound, “ meets at a 1979 disco.” Right up my alley.

Indeed, songs from their debut album are currently being played while the duo, with three additional musicians, are opening for Melbourne’s on their North American tour, now in progress. However, Frankel has said, “I didn’t want to limit myself to making an album that could only be played in clubs,” with Millhiser adding, “we were trying to make something that people would want to listen to, front and back, at home.” Their self-titled debut album is a testament that this can be done – and can be done well. Two of the 10 tracks on this effort (“Static on the Wire” and “Say My Name”) are from the band’s Static on the Wire EP released last year, and the aforementioned “Hold On” also figures on this album. All three are superb tracks; it’s not hard for me to imagine these being played for sweaty masses on a dance floor, albeit possibly in clubbier, more drawn-out versions.

But you’d be remiss to only focus on those tracks. The album opener, “Do It Again,” is mesmerizing, with its relentless driving rhythm and shimmery synths. “Wait and See,” which DFA is giving away as a free download on Soundcloud, is clear evidence of the band’s ’70s disco / ’80s new wave and electropop sensibilities. “Hold My Breath” is cut from a similar cloth. “Jam for Jerry” is an upbeat yet wistful tune, likely to be a loving homage to the late , drummer of LCD Soundsystem and , disguised as a dance love song.

The best track on here is “It’s Not Over” – here is where I’m guessing any New Order comparisons began. The synthesized bass line sounds like it was yesterday that was surreptitiously pushing out of the band with programming, only that with Alex Frankel’s soulful vocal delivery and tribal drum patterns, it’s something very unique that you won’t quickly forget. As a dance record, Holy Ghost! is not in your face, and that’s a good thing. Most dance recordings are overproduced, overwrought jumbles of sound with no direction. This one hits all the right buttons.


01. Do It Again
02. Wait and See
03. Hold My Breath
04. Say My Name
05. Jam for Jerry
06. Hold On
07. It’s Not Over
08. Slow Motion
09. Static on the Wire
10. Some Children

Holy Ghost!‘s self-titled debut album will be released on April 12 on . The band is currently on tour as support for Cut Copy. The band will also make appearances this month at on April 15 and at a headlining gig at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on April 29.


Apr 04 – House of Blues / Boston*
Apr 05 – Club Soda / Montreal*
Apr 06 – Terminal 5 / *
Apr 07 – Sound Academy / Toronto*
Apr 08 – Riviera / Chicago*
Apr 09 – First Avenue / Minneapolis*
Apr 12 – Showbox SoDo / Seattle*
Apr 15 – Coachella / Indio, CA
Apr 16-17 – Grand Ballroom @ Regency / San Francisco*
Apr 20 – Granada Theater / Dallas*
Apr 22 – Stubbs / Austin*
Apr 23 – Republic / New Orleans*
Apr 29 – Music Hall of Williamsburg / Brooklyn*
*supporting Cut Copy

Holy Ghost!: website | myspace | Friendly Fires / Holy Ghost! – 12” Split Single| Interview with: Alex Frankel of Holy Ghost! | @ U Street Music Hall | @ 9:30 Club | ‘I Know, I Hear’ video | DFA Records Curating NYC DJ Residency Free to the Public

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Free Energy to release “Stuck on Nothing,” Spring Tour

Free Energy to release “Stuck on Nothing,” Spring Tour

 

Philadelphia’s is set to release their debut album, Stuck On Nothing, produced by ’s , digitally on March 9th with the physical copy to drop on May 4th via /.

Opening the album and lead by a simple cowbell, the 70’s inspired self titled track “Free Energy” will get stuck in your head for days! “All I Know,” a lovesick pop-ballad, highlights the band’s unique sound seamlessly by incorporating dirty guitar riffs and bongo drums. The beat-driven repetitive lyrics of “Bang Pop” make for an irresistible  party anthem.

To pimp the album, Free Energy is embarking on a national tour throughout February and March with , kicking off tonight at the Echo in Los Angeles (all dates below).

Free Energy – “Hope Child”

Track Listing:
01. Free Energy
02. Dream City
03. Bang Pop
04. All I Know
05. Bad Stuff
06. Dark Trance
07. Young Hearts
08. Light Love
09. Hope Child
10. “Wild Winds”

:
Feb 22 – The Echo / Los Angeles
Feb 23 – Spaceland / Los Angeles
Feb 24 – Rickshaw Shop / San Francisco *
Feb 25 – Popscene / San Francisco
Feb 26 – Mississippi Studios / Portland, Or. *
Feb 28 – Chop Suey / Seattle *
Mar 03 – 7th Street Entry / Minneapolis *
Mar 04 – The Frequency / Madison, Wi. *
Mar 05 – Empty Bottle / Chicago *
Mar 06 – Video Saloon / Bloomington, In. *
Mar 08 – Beachland Tavern / Cleveland *
Mar 09 – El Mocambo / Toronto *
Mar 10 – Big Orbit’s Soundlab / Buffalo *
Mar 11 – Mercury Lounge / *
Mar 12 – Knitting Factory / Brooklyn *
Mar 13 – Marathon Lounge / Philadelphia *
Mar 14 – DC9 / Washington DC *

* = with Foreign Born

Free Energy: website | myspace | @ tla w/ Tinted Windows

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Remix Monday: Gorillaz “Dare”

Remix Monday: Gorillaz “Dare”


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