The Fame Riot - Heart Stray

| Kerri
She's running out of breath this time
(oooooh)
I know what I want but it's bringing me down
Said, I know what you want and it's bringing me down
Said, I've got this song racing through my head
'Cause I know what you want when you know when I'm there

I heard this song when it was first released on Spotify, liked it, but was kind of sitting on it, waiting to see what else might come from this band. Oh, but these gender-bending clean-but-glam brothers (Liz and Shazam) from Tacoma, Washington don't want to be called a band. Their website and Facebook page have the same description: "The Fame Riot is not a band; it's a religion. The two brothers are at the forefront of a shift in musical style and culture, drawing influence from the last 4 decades of rock, pop, electronica, disco, and everything in-between." Well then. I'm not one for religion but I do get down to this song, and imagine their live set is tremendously entertaining. 

RIYL: Chromeo, Empire of the Sun, Adam Lambert, Lady Gaga

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Sun Club - Tropicoller Lease

| Keith
I can’t decode this shit
AH AH!! 
But when it comes it really comes
And I can only feel this way with some
and it might sound dumb, 
but it’s kinda fun. 

Let's kick off Monday with some fun from Sun Club. If you like your indie rock with a liberal dash of pop and some well-timed jangle, then "Tropicoller Lease" is right up your alley. Their latest album, The Dongo Durango is a lot of fun and their debut, Dad Claps at The Mom Prom is definitely in the running for best album title of 2014. Both are packed with a lot of enjoyable feel good music and putting them on blast is a great cure for the dreaded Mondays.

RILY: Little Comets, Fidlar, Diet Cig, Los Campesinos!

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Scavenger Hunt - Lost

| Kerri

Where did we start
I can't remember at all
We used to fit together
Now we're falling apart
Like a song I used to know
Lost the lyrics long ago
There's no way to measure
How fast we will fall

You say
Nothings wrong well I'm all right and
I know dreams are darker in the night and
I say
Don't let it go, lets hold on tight but
You know
Only we can make it right

I saw the movie Arrival this past weekend (really good, I recommend it) and it put me in an introspective, but romantic, frame of mind. Which served to remind me of this song, specifically this remix, that I came across about a year ago via one of Keith's Vinyl Moon mixtape records. The opening sounds recall Close Encounters (clip below for fun) but the lyrics are a love story. 

RIYL: Chvrches, Chairlift, Poliça

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Amber Clouds - Need to Know

| Kerri
She doesn't want you
Someone else has occupied her mind
Stop trying
Wishing, wanting, it's not worth the time
She doesn't know, she doesn't know (x2)
Friends just doesn't do it

From the land of Santa Claus (Norway, so I may have that wrong but close enough) comes the latest dream pop band to be featured on TMIS: Amber Clouds. Their unsigned, debut EP was released just a month ago, but lucky for us someone at Sirius found them, and I happened to hear it during my commute. The self-title 4-song-plus-intro EP has a lovely, semi-sad story arc to it, perfect for an emo mood. 'Cause sometimes you need to rock (i.e. Keith's Sunday post), but sometimes you need to chill.

RIYL: Tame Impala, My Bloody Valentine, DIIV, School of Seven Bells

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Bastille - Blame

| Kerri
You’ve been granted three wishes
Say goodbye to your mother, your father, your son
I can hear your pulse racing from here
Sitting next to this gun beats your heart in your mouth

Fall upon your knees, sing:
"This is my body and soul here"
Crawl and beg and plead, sing:
"You’ve got the power to control"
Don’t pin it all on me
Don’t pin it all on me!

Another overdue post, I've been meaning to pick something from Bastille's latest album since it came out in September! I probably mentioned when I posted one of their remixes earlier this year, but Bastille's All This Bad Blood is a musical touchstone for me. Something about Dan Smith's lyrics, voice, and the band's sound recalls the very best of Martin Gore/Dave Gahan/Depeche Mode and all the feels that gave in my youth. That something was sorely needed in my life in the 2010s. For whatever equally ephemeral reasons, Wild World hasn't touched me quite the same way, with the exception of a handful of tracks. "Blame" is the only one of the handful I've heard live, and so it wins the toss-up of which to share. A gem of Dan's story telling, this song is about a couple of Goodfella-type gangsters facing off. I'll also recommend "Fake It" "Snakes" and "Way Beyond" in addition to the two released singles, "Good Grief" and "Send Them Off!"

RIYL: Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, O.M.D., The Wombats, Two Door Cinema Club

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