Del Paxton - Koolwink

| Keith
Outside of the motel and I'm drunk
watching cars
Out in August an early star
So slow, green and gold and low
One night so slow, it's green and gold and glowing
I'm knee high and drunk, getting up, held your gaze and fell for us

"Koolwink" by Buffalo-based Del Paxton brings me back to my youth in Seattle, the jangly mid-west style garage rock jam sound and the lyrics put me right back, on my old porch on a warm summer morning, watching the sun come up over green trees, beer in hand, anticipating a short rest and another long day of sunshine and shenanigans. 

RIYL: Sunny Day Real Estate, Sinai Vessel, Braid, The Get Up Kids

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Royal Blood - Lights Out

| Keith
Every time I'm with it alone
It picks me up
You just send me down
I can feel it rushing under my skin
You're a cage won't you let me in?
On my toes
Lock the door
Pretty face
Through the walls
Don't know if I'd be so sure again

It's cool to get some new rock from Brighton blues-rock duo Royal Blood. I really enjoyed their 2014 self-titled debut and was able to catch them a few times during SXSW that year as well. They put on a terrific show. "Lights Out" is more of the same classic, polished, straight-forward, bluesy rock that drew me to them in the first place and I'm stoked to hear more.

RIYL: The Strokes, The White Stripes, Band of Skulls, Lonely The Brave

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Pixies - Here Comes Your Man

| Kerri
Outside there's a box car waiting
Outside the family stew
Out by the fire breathing
Outside we wait 'til face turns blue
I know the nervous walking
I know the dirty beard hangs
Out by the box car waiting
Take me away to nowhere plains
There is a wait so long
You'll never wait so long

Here comes your man

Since hearing Beach Slang cover them during SXSW, I've been meaning to pick a Most Important Pixies song, and then Keith's punk-pop post on Monday reminded me. "Here Comes Your Man" is probably the least punk of anything in the Pixies discography, and I do love the other classics with their sometimes screaching guitars and indecipherable meaning, but this one is just so perfectly any-era, dark humor aside. Coulda been by The Hollies in the early 70s or The xx today, but it's from 1989, and a band that absolutely helped paved the way for the modern alternative rock scene. 

RIYL: The Lemonheads, Sonic Youth, The Violent Femmes, Modest Mouse

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The 1975 - Sex

| Kerri
And this is how it starts
You take your shoes off in the back of my van
My shirt looks so good
When it's just hanging off your back
And she said use your hands and my spare time
We've got one thing in common it's this tongue of mine
She said she's got a boyfriend anyway

Throwing it back to the first album (first EP, really) for today's TMIS, with my ears still ringing from seeing Matty and the boys last night. Gorgeous stage production this time 'round, I'm so glad we went. Not only for the pretty lights and good tunes (nor for the preponderance of giddy young girls, who I'm pretty sure screamed enough estrogen into the air to add a few extra years pre-menopausal for all of us non-screaming absorbers) but also because it was at The Moody Theater instead of 360 Amphitheater which all similarly big acts are moving to when they come back to Austin, and then it's all ruined versus amazing sight lines and acoustics at ACL Live. Anyway, the Manchester hipsters really changed things up with their second album (Kenny G now on tour with them, ha) but the set flowed really well I thought. It'll be another super fun night I'm sure for those with tickets to the added second date here in Austin - or at any point of their ongoing tour. 

RIYL: The Wombats, Bad Suns, The Griswolds, Bastille

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Rolling Blackouts Costal Fever - French Press

| Keith
I'm alright if you ask me
but you never do
is this thing on?
I'm coming at you
from the side of delicate now

"French Press", off Melbourne-based Rolling Blackouts Costal Fever's latest EP, is the kind of song that would have hooked me hard and fast when I was in High School. Back then I walked a line between hard punk rock, wave and the softer, more polished work of bands like The Style Council and Crowded House. Their bio describes them as "tough pop/soft punk" and I think that works well. Regardless, I'm glad I found them and would like to thank them for the throwback to the good old days.

RIYL: The Jam, The Style Council, Middle Kids, Gene

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