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Poliça

Poliça - Lay Your Cards Out (feat. Mike Noyce)

hometown: Minneapolis, MN

categories: Dance Rock, Indie Rock, R&B

for fans of: Cocteau Twins, The Weeknd, Gayngs

why you should check them out:
For a relatively new band, Poliça have arrived at a singular, evolved aesthetic that can alternate between spare and symphonic, but tied together with a tangible sexiness throughout. In fact, the super sexy video for the reverb-y “Amongster” from their new LP Give You The Ghost (Memphis Industries) could alternately be titled “Sex In The Dirt”. The single “Lay Your Cards Out” may be most emblematic of their sound, built on a heady foundation of big bass thrums and a deceptively complex arrangement of beats produced by two drummers. This is the platform upon which elfine lead singer Channy Leaneagh’s warped, space-y, atmospheric, electrified and autotuned lyrics rise, expand and soar. On much of the album, her vocals almost completely dissolve amidst various effects and tiny waves of synthesizer, as on the awesome “First Teeth Money”. The drum work on Give You The Ghost is pronounced enough to be rap-able: the right MC could murder these beats. Perhaps like The xx, Poliça’s songs are also ripe for remixing -- like many bands these days, the path to a larger audience may lie on the dancefloor. We concur with an astute anonymous blog commenter, though, who pleaded: “Please don’t make this dubstep.”

1,2,3

1,2,3

1,2,3 - Work

hometown: Pittsburgh, PA

categories: Indie Rock

for fans of: Girls, Deerhunter, Nurses

why you should check them out:
It’s a welcome relief these days to hear a band that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and it is that exact lack of seriousness that makes the music of 1,2,3 a serious pleasure to listen to. As easy as a,b,c, the freewheeling, lighthearted, genre-hopscotch of their songs creates an immensely appealing atmosphere, combining old and new in a way that doesn’t sound stale or factory-made. The sheer joy in hearing Nic say, “fucker,” before “Confetti” kicks into gear is enough for me, personally, but treats like that abound with these guys. Listen to them. It’ll be good. You can count on it.

Gardens & Villa

Gardens & Villa

Gardens & Villa - Orange Blossom

hometown: Santa Barbara, CA

categories: Indie Rock, Synth Pop

for fans of: Empire of the Sun, Vampire Weekend, Broken Social Scene

why you should check them out:
In 2010 the musicians of Gardens & Villa (a name spawned from their Santa Barbara origins) made a pilgrimage to Portland, Oregon, where they crashed at friends’ houses, spent their days trying to hone the song-writing process, and literally camped out for two weeks in producer Richard Swift’s back yard while recording their debut album. The result is a dreamscape of sound that undulates between the ethereal to more concrete beats in synth-infused, rhythmic tracks like Orange Blossom and Spacetime.

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