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1
Nov

Video: She Does Is Magic “Slit His Throat”

Back in early September, we featured a review of She Does is Magic’s debut LP My Height in Heels. Yesterday, the band released a video for one of the album’s four instrumental tracks. The video for “Slit His Throat” features a brawny Prison Bro with a blond coif that we can safely assume is the source of a bit of jealousy from his fellow inmates. Upon returning to his cell, Prison Bro discovers a new boombox. After a brief inspection, the knob is turned and in a moment of pure ecstasy – Prison Bro jams. He jams so hard. But Prison Bro should have realized the dangers that can arise while in the midst of a two step. Prison Bro should have looked past the blank stares from the inmates outside his cell. In the end, Prison Bro got played by his own carelessness and the temptation of a good tune.

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Written by Rob Peoni

15
Oct

Video: KEXP Session – The Very Best

I’m not going to lie – it’s been a pretty shitty week living here in Cincinnati.  I hate to say that sports controls the life, but there’s no denying that a winner in the city is always more fun than a loser.  The vibe is better.  People are congregating in the same place and high fiving strangers.  In the post MidPoint hangover, I expected the Reds to keep the party rolling during the first few weeks of October.  But, alas, they did not.  And now it’s Monday.  But you know what, fuck it.  Here’s a The Very Best session that via the stellar guys and gals over at KEXP that will at least get my (and your) week off to a great start.  So if your ears have ever ventured upon the great “Warm Heart of Africa” featuring Vampy Weeks Ezra Koenig, you know exactly what to expect: more fantastic reggae vibes.  Let’s have a good week people.  In the name of my college professor Lesley James – “Are you with me?”

Set list:

  1. Rudeboy
  2. Yoshua Alikuti
  3. Kondaine
  4. We OK

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Written by Greg Dahman

9
Oct

Fresh Track + Video: Gal Pals “For Our Sake”

Gal Pals is a lo-fi, female, fuzz pop duo from Austin, TX. The Thought on Tracks crew had the pleasure of catching Gal Pals open for Father John Misty at Chicago’s Schubas Tavern back in July. The duo, comprised of Jillian Talley and Lauren Marie Mikus, brought a heap of sound for a two-piece. Watch a video and name your price for a digital download of their single “For Our Sake” below. To this point, only three tracks are available via Bandcamp. Consider my breath bated.

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Written by Rob Peoni