Showing posts with label lo-fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lo-fi. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 March 2018

Worst Party Ever


Worst Ever Party are a four-piece indie/emo/punk band from Sarasota, Florida that formed sometime around 2014. They broke up temporarily near the end of 2016, but are now back with a new album in the works. These guys play an incredibly fun, energetic, bedroom-demo style of music. They're catchy as hell, with fantastic lyrics built around personal anecdotes. Some of it's acoustic, some of it is full-band. They bear a striking resemblance to very early The Front Bottoms, which is an absolute compliment, as well as Modern Baseball and Mom Jeans. Fans of those bands absolutely need to check this out, they won't be disappointed. They've released a couple of EP's thus far, as well as Anthology, which contains a good chunk of their recorded material up until now. I'd suggest starting there. Enjoy.

1. Sleeping With My Cellphone
2. Wires
3. You Don't Party

1. Sleeping With My Cellphone
2. I Drive Past A Light Store On The Way To Your House
3. Lakes

1. Kicking Myself In The Face
2. Come On, Guys
3. Lakes (Acoustic)

1. Cheap Haircuts - Callaway Villas
2. Cheap Haircuts - Paper Cuts
3. Worst Party Ever - Real Sports
4. Worst Party Ever - Dewey
5. Junior College - Deja Vu
6. Junior College - Limescale And Rust
7. I Am Clark Kent - OhLookADonnybrooke
8. I Am Clark Kent - Bronchitis

1. Kicking (myself in the face)
2. 1:30
3. Come on, guys
4. Swimming

1. Big Wave
2. Trying Soda (I Know You So Well)
3. Brian, In Tampa
4. Creeper (Instrumental)

1. Sub Bean Every Day
2. Did The Cubs Just Win The World Series?
3. Trying Soda (I Know You So Well)
4. Trying Harder
5. Ohmygodicantbelieveiforgothowtoplaythis
6. Big Wave
7. Dewey
8. Real Sports
9. Brian In Tampa
10. Kicking Myself In The Face
11. 1:30
12 Come on, Guys
13. Swimming
14. Wires Demo
15. Sleeping With My Cellphone
16. I Drive By A Light Store On The Way To Your House
17. Sleeping With My Cellphone (Demo)
18. Fault Lines (2014)
19. Wires
20. Come On Guys (Demo)
21. Lakes

1. Worst Party Ever - Ganon Main (Demo)
2. Wake Up Spaceboy - I'm Never Leaving Florida

1. Ganon Main
2. Camping

1. Alright
2. Holy Water
3. Worst Party Ever
4. Sake Bomb
5. 12/11/17
6. Things Change
7. 09/2016
8. Japan

1. Cross Country
2. False Teeth
3. what about you?
4. Chofu
5. Road Trip

Worst Party Ever/Dogleg (2020)
1. Worst Party Ever - Star 67 (Dogleg cover)
2. Dogleg - Ganon Main (Worst Party Ever cover)
3. Worst Party Ever - Fos (Dogleg cover)
4. Dogleg - Road Trip (Worst Party Ever cover)

1. Prism On A Window
2. Circle 
3. Provenance
4. Where's Jack?
5. In Chamber
6. Talk
7. Beautiful Out
8. ALYWD
9. 3D Camera
10. New God
11. Natural
12. Into The Pür

Friday, 8 December 2017

Elvis Depressedly


Elvis Depressedly are a two-piece lo-fi/indie rock band from Asheville, North Carolina that formed in 2011. Initially formed by vocalist/guitarist Mathew Lee Cothran (also of Coma Cinema), the project now includes drummer/keyboardist Delaney Mills. As their name suggests, they aren't the sunniest of soundtracks. With a decidedly lo-fi recording aesthetic, their drone-y, atmospheric sound ultimately clouds what are, at their core, indie pop songs. They're rounded off by some lonely chords, light percussion and despondent vocals, which all contribute to creating their distinct landscape.

The band's earliest material was self-released. Following the EP Holo Pleasures released on Birdtapes, they signed to Run For Cover Records and released New Alhambra. This was followed by a RFC re-release of Holo Pleasures, which also included a previously recorded/unreleased EP California Dreamin'. Elvis Depressedly has, without a doubt, been one of the most highly requested bands I have yet to post. Thus, they were an easy pick for one of the last bands to cover before 2018 hits. Enjoy.

1. bummer dreams
2. boy satan
3. save the planet kill yourself
4. turn blue
5. life sentence

1. jesus rots inside his grave
2. mickey yr a fuck up
3. kill me, mickey
4. die in the summertime (r.j.e)

1. cry babies
2. crazier with you
3. i'm never going to understand

1. daughter of a cop
2. prison line (so lovely)
3. my lai (amy's version)
4. waves of bad intention
5. exhaustion prevails
6. a bible in a bath of bleach
7. mickey's dead
8. warm wolves (milking mary)
9. u angel u
10. road side memorial (repeat)

1. mcdade
2. hotter sadness
3. bodil
4. madison acid
5. visiting angels
6. i bought a gun
7. hurt everything
8. i can't wait for you to die

1. okay
2. pepsi/coke suicide
3. inside you
4. teeth
5. weird honey
6. thinning out

1. thou shall not murder
2. n.m.s.s.
3. new alhambra
4. bruises (amethyst)
5. rock n' roll
6. big break
7. ease
8. new heaven, new earth
9. wastes of time

1. angel cum clean
2. slip
3. cop poet
4. holo pleasures (california dreamin')
5. nakamura
6. up in the air


Friday, 10 November 2017

Starry Cat


Starry Cat was a short-lived project whose sole member was Sam Ray, better known as a member of Teen Suicide, Julia Brown, and Ricky Eat Acid. Initially, their sole album was released as a way to raise money to help with Caroline White's surgeries, who was also a member of Teen Suicide and Julia Brown. Post-surgery, this album still stands as another great piece of work in Sam's large output. Sonically, the lo-fi mopey pop songs will come as no surprise to fans of his other projects. I know this thing is old news by now, but if there's anyone who hasn't heard it yet, I'd highly recommend getting on it. Enjoy.

1. possession (quiet)
2. deserve
3. thanks
4. cool
5. you're the reason i believe in ghosts
6. happiness
7. bye
8. i think you're really beautiful
9. starry cat

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Julia Brown


Julia Brown were an indie/pop/lo-fi band from Baltimore, Maryland that were around between 2013 and 2014. After Teen Suicide broke up, virtually all of their members formed Julia Brown, until Teen Suicide re-formed. The two bands are pretty similar, in that they're both the brainchild of Sam Ray (also of Ricky Eat Acid and Starry Cat), though Julia Brown does away with a lot of the overtly depressing aspects of Teen Suicide in favour of straight-forward pop songs. Albeit, the same lo-fi, tape hiss aesthetic is still omnipresent.

Their discography is interesting, in that it really only contains two albums, though they each were released twice on separate occasions. Their debut, to be close to you was initially released in 2013 by Birdtapes with just 8 songs. In 2015 it was reissued by Joy Void with another side of demos and b-sides, in addition to the original 8 tracks. Their follow-up, An Abundance Of Strawberries was original self-released in 2014, but recently was released by Joy Void (in 2016). They also released a single for "Library", which featured two re-recorded Julia Brown songs, as well as a Teen Suicide cover. These 3 songs are some of the cleanest in terms of production, which makes that single really stand out. They also had a track appear on Topshelf's V-Day split in 2013, which I did not include a download link for because the proceeds for it go to a good cause, just read the blurb in the Bandcamp link. Anyway, here's Julia Brown's small but incredibly solid discography. Enjoy.

1. The Hundred Acre Woods - Base Of My Heart
2. Julia Brown - Nobody
3. Modern Baseball - Phone Tag
4. Old Gray - With Hands Like These

1. falling in love with you
2. library
3. how i spent my summer
4. i will do this for the rest of my life
5. may 21
6. i was my own favorite tv show the summer my tv broke
7. virginia
8. to be close to you
9. dizzy
10. fall for me
11. 2008 (demo)
12. virginia (demo)
13. to be close to you (demo)
14. i will do this for the rest of my life (demo)
15. tape_collage(dec5)
16. tears
17. theres always xanax

1. Library
2. I Wanna Be A Witch
3. The Way You Want

1. An Abundance Of Strawberries
2. Snow Day
3. All Alone In Bed
4. 25 Days (May 15)
5. Without You (Full)
6. Abby's Song
7. You Can Always Hear Birds
8. The Way You Want
9. Loved
10. The Body Descends
11. Possession (Full)
12. Closing (On A Roof)
13. Bloom

Friday, 11 December 2015

Alex G


Alex G (short for Alexander Giannascoli) is an indie/lo-fi singer-songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that got started in 2010. He began posting self-recorded songs on Bandcamp, which is what began gaining him attention. In the past few years he's put out a slew of albums, and earlier this year he released his first major record, Beach Music, following the success of his last album, DSU. Alex G's sound is quite hard to pinpoint, though the Elliott Smith comparisons are a good place to start. The whisper-thin vocals, off-kilter chord voicings, intimate acoustic guitar, and sparse background instrumentation (drums, bass, the occasional keyboard) are the Matthew, Mark, Luke and John of Elliott Smith's first few records. All of these do seep into Alex G's music, thus the comparison, in addition to that very brittle, lo-fi atmosphere that's quite definitive of both artists.

Of course the songwriting, lyrics, vocals, etc. of Smith are superior, but it's no competition, and Alex G is certainly a worthy disciple. Not to say that the similarities are astounding, Alex G certainly has enough to experiment with in his own songs to make himself quite distinct. The similarity is just an easy jumping off point to get a rough idea of what he's all about. Regardless, enough rambling, I'm sure many of you know who Alex G is, since he's been one of the most requested bands I've ever had, so please do enjoy.

1. Remember
2. The Same
3. TV
4. Gnaw
5. Trash
6. House
7. Crab
8. Go Away
9. Let It Go
10. Things To Do
11. Time/Space
12. Cross Country
13. Race

1. Sandy

1. Hitting So Hard
2. Freedom
3. Stop
4. Talking
5. Blew
6. Big World
7. Dust
8. Math
9. Sometimes
10. Get Happy
11. Explain

1. In My Blood
2. Think
3. My Friend
4. Buttercan
5. Big Problems
6. Oh, Okay

1. GOOD

1. Memory
2. Forever
3. Animals
4. String
5. Advice
6. People
7. Whale
8. Trick
9. Kute
10. So
11. Mary
12. Change
13. Clouds
14. Adam (Bonus Track)
15. Sarah (Bonus Track)
16. 16 Mirrors (Bonus Track)

1. Water
2. Come Back
3. Fighting
4. Wicked Boy
5. Candy
6. Mis
7. Master
8. New
9. Know Now
10. Rules
11. Message

1. LUCY
2. The Cutie

1. Joy
2. Fishing

1. Sleeping
2. Paint
3. Tripped
4. Amof
5. Untitled

1. Alex G - Magic Mirror
2. Alex G - Adam
3. Alex G - Trade
4. R.L. Kelly - Everyday
5. R.L. Kelly - The Voices
6. R.L. Kelly - Fake Out

1. After Ur Gone
2. Serpent Is Lord
3. Harvey
4. Rejoyce
5. Black Hair
6. Skipper
7. Axesteel
8. Sorry
9. Promise
10. Icehead
11. Hollow
12. Tripper
13. Boy

1. Intro
2. Bug
3. Thorns
4. Kicker
5. Salt
6. Look Out
7. Brite Boy
8. In Love
9. Walk
10. Mud
11. Ready
12. Station
13. Snot

1. Poison Root
2. Proud
3. County
4. Bobby
5. Witch
6. Horse
7. Brick
8. Sportstar
9. Judge
10. Rocket
11. Powerful Man
12. Alina
13. Big Fish
14. Guilty

1. Walk Away
2. Hope
3. Southern Sky
4. Gretel
5. Taking
6. Near
7. Project 2
8. Bad Man
9. Sugar
10. In My Arms
11. Cow
12. Crime
13. SugarHouse (Live)

1. After All
2. Runner
3. Mission
4. S.D.O.S.
5. No Bitterness
6. Ain't It Easy
7. Cross The Sea
8. Blessing
9. Early Morning Waiting
10. Immunity
11. Headroom Piano
12. Miracles
13. Forgive

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Michael Cera


Yes, that is George Michael. Yes, that is Scott Pilgrim. Yes, that is none other than Michael Cera. The pathetically awkward but loveable actor who has appeared in every single one of your favourite movies. He dropped an album on his Bandcamp a few days ago. And holy shit, it's actually pretty good. He takes a lo-fi, experimental approach to indie folk music. He makes full use of acoustic guitars, pianos, synths, and numerous samples, plus distant, warbly vocals. Most of these tracks sound like quick demos of ideas (a lot are instrumental), though most are interesting and benefit from their brevity. He delivers quite a few standout songs, which are catchy, melodic, and distinct, showing off his songwriting skills in addition to the experimentation. Overall this thing is fucking great, both as a novelty and a legitimate album. Just listen. He also played in a band called The Long Goodbye, so you might want to go give them a listen as well. Enjoy.

1. uhohtrouble
2. Moving In
3. Clay Pigeons - Blaze Foley cover
4. What Gives (...I can't live like this)
5. Of A Thursday
6. Too Much
7. Steady now
8. Gershy's Kiss
9. Humdrummin
10. 2048
11. Ruth
12. Old Grey Whistle
13. Brat
14. ohNadine  (you were in my dream)
15. Sexy Danger
16. Kettle
17. Smoke Eyes
18. Those Days
19. Play It Again - Roderick Falconer cover
20. Cher holders
21. silent struggle (I was blind)

Saturday, 28 June 2014

Carissa's Wierd

This marks the 200th post here on Sophie's Floorboard, so thank you so much for all the support! I hope you've all found something to enjoy and continue to spread word about on here! Here's a band that I am so happy that gets requested so much, because they are easily one of my favourites.


It's winter. All that's in sight is the blurry white of the snow, and the dead branches reaching from the trees like limbs of other lost souls. In the distance, a shadowy cabin emerges, an isolated relic in this wasteland of ice and cold. Stepping inside, there isn't much more warmth, but the stillness does provide a sense of shelter from the torment outdoors. The layers of dust collected on old bookshelves and kitchen counters cover them like grey bed sheets. The floorboards moan and creak, like the sad whispers of Mat Brooke, both missing ones that were once there. The walls echo back with the voice of Jenn Ghetto, the ghostly accompaniment in harmonious tranquility and despair. From the dead winter of the forest, the drawn-out note of a violin, the soft plink of a piano key, the gentle tap of a drum, the intimate strum of a guitar slowly start to grow. And soon your head is in your hands, missing the only thing you've ever loved, now lost.

This is Carissa's Wierd, somber music for those questionably sober. Like the cabin in the woods, the band's history has been somewhat lost. Virtually no information is known about their time as an actual band, except that they were from Seattle, Washington, and existed from 1996-2003. Prior to the band, founding members Mat Brooke, Jenn Ghetto, and Ben Bridwell were all from Tucson, before moving to Olympia, Washington, and eventually ending up in Seattle. In 2010, they reunited to put out a retrospective album of "best of" material, as well as play a single reunion show. In 2011, the band played two reunion shows, as well as a put out a new EP, Tucson.


The first Carissa's Wierd album, Ugly But Honest, was put out on Bridwell's label Brown Records in 1999. It featured songs the band had been working on from 1996-1999, most of which are fairly stripped down and lo-fi in their sound. Featuring lots of reverb and distant vocals, as well as the distinctive melancholic guitar arpeggios, it is enough to drown the spirits in sorrow alone. Production value increased on their next release, You Should Be At Home Here in 2001, also on Brown Records. The songs become more expansive, with more length and exploration as the band become tighter as a group. This is an absolutely amazing with some stunning standout songs ("All Apologies And Smiles, Yours Truly, Ugly Valentine", The Color That Your Eyes Changed With The Color Of Your Hair", "Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Finger", "The Part About The Vine Thats Growing Through The Window And Reaching Towards My Bed"). The follow-up to this was their seminal album Songs About Leaving. This is easily one of my favourite albums ever, their most highly regarded, and overall the soundtrack to sadness. Each song is dripping with mourning and loss, and they weigh heavy on the listener, curled up in the fetal position. The production work is astounding, featuring the array of instrumentation seamlessly blending together, the harmonies are top-notch here, and the production work is an even bigger step up, since they worked with with Sad Robot Records (Bridwell temporarily shut down Brown Records). Unfortunately, this was also their swan song, since they broke up a little while after. The next release of theirs, Scrap Book, featured rare and unreleased songs from the band, some alternative versions of songs, and a handful covers by some very noteworthy names (The Smiths, Joy Division, John Frusciante, Leonard Cohen). 2004's I Before E featured three songs never released before (also some of their best), which were "Phantom Fireworks", "Die", and "Blue Champagne Glass". The remainder of the album is a live recording from their last show, which features songs from all three of their albums. For many years, the band was inactive. 2010 brought the compilation They'll Only Miss You When You Leave: Songs 1996-2003, which is a great introduction to them and contains some of their best work. They put it out on Hardly Art, a subsidiary label of Sub Pop. Their reunion in 2011 brought the two-track EP Tucson, which was newly recorded material.


Besides the beautiful music this band crafted that has too often gone overlooked, they are best known for their line-up of musicians who would go on to work on many notable projects. Their first drummer, who also joined them for their reunion shows, Robin Peringer, was a a touring guitarist with Modest Mouse for a while. Singer/guitarist Jenn Ghetto has been active with her solo project S both during and after Carissa's Wierd. I highly suggest checking out S, their sound is very similar to Carissa's Wierd. Singer/guitarist Mat Brooke has also been active in his own band, Grand Archives. Drummer Sera Cahoone has put out a few solo records with Sub Pop and collaborated with numerous musicians.The most notable project formed post-Carissa's Wierd was none other than the brilliant Band of Horses, who achieved a level of commercial success Carissa's Wierd never came close to. Band of Horses is the brainchild of Ben Bridwell, who was more or less a background figure in Carissa's Wierd, oddly enough. He began on drums and switched to bass in Carissa's Wierd, but took guitar, vocal, and songwriting duties on in Band Of Horses. On their first album, Everything All The Time, both Mat Brooke and Sera Cahoone are both members of the band, with Bridwell fronting them this time. Robin Peringer also worked with Band Of Horses on occasion later in their career.

So, please appreciate one of the most overlooked and underrated bands in indie rock history. This band means a lot to me, and I'm sure they do to a lot of people who they've reached with their music. Very few bands actually have the power to impact the lives of people, and Carissa's Wierd are definitely one of them. Their entire career was so consistent with awe-inspiring output (if recorded depression can be considered awe-inspiring). So I really encourage checking this band out, and if you head over to the Hardly Art website, you can get a really good deal on all their records, which I definitely suggest you look into. Enjoy.

1. Heather Rhodes
2. Drunk w/The Only Saints I Know
3. Lazy Eyelids
4. To Be There Now
5. One Night Stand
6. Sitting In The Smoking Lounge Of An Airport With A Broken Heart
7. Blankets Stare
8. Fluorescent Lights
9. A Bathtile Green
10. Some Days Are Better Than Others
11. Alphabet On The Manhole

1. Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Finger
2. The Color That Your Eyes Changed With The Color Of Your Hair
3. Halfway Spoken Heart That Feels Comfort In Everything Until It Disappears And Then Its Gone
4. A Loose Hair Falls Into A Glass Of Water Without Ice
5. Fear Not My Friend For Tonight We Ride
6. Blessed Arms That Hold You Tight, Freezing Cold And Alone
7. All Apologies And Smiles, Yours Truly, Ugly Valentine
8. The Ghost Of A Dead Hummingbird Flying Around The Room
9. The Part About The Vine Thats Growing Through The Window And Reaching Towards My Bed
10. You Should Be At Home Here

1. You Should Be Hated Here
2. Silently Leaving the Room
3. So You Wanna Be A Superhero
4. September Come Take This Heart Away
5. Ignorant Piece Of Shit
6. The Piano Song
7. They'll Only Miss You When You Leave
8. A New Holiday (November 16th)
9. Farewell to All These Rotten Teeth
10. Sofisticated Fuck Princess Please Leave Me Alone
11. Low Budget Slow Motion Soundtrack Song For The Leaving Scene
12. (March 19th 1983) It Was Probably Green

1. Sympathy Bush
2. Figure It Out
3. Sharin' A Hole
4. Unfaileable
5. Asleep (The Smiths cover)
6. Chelsea Hotel (Leonard Cohen cover)
7. Sympathy Bush Remix
8. Gauze (Red Red Meat cover)
9. Isolation (Joy Divison cover)
10. Curtains (John Frusciante cover)
11. Ugly Valentine
12. Heather Rhodes Remix

1. Phantom Fireworks
2. Die
3. Blue Champagne Glass
4. Heather Rhodes
5. One Night Stand
6. Drunk With The Only Saints I Know
7. Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Finger
8. Bathtile Green
9. September
10. Ignorant
11. Blankets Stare
12. Fluorescent Light

1. Low Budget Slow Motion Soundtrack Song for the Leaving Scene
2. Die
3. The Color That Your Eyes Changed With the Color of Your Hair
4. One Night Stand
5. You Should Be Hated Here
6. Drunk With the Only Saints I Know
7. Phantom Fireworks
8. So You Wanna Be a Superhero
9. Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Fingers
10. Ignorant Piece of Shit
11. Blessed Arms That Hold You Tight, Freezing Cold and Alone
12. Blue Champagne Glass
13. September Come Take This Heart Away
14. All Apologies and Smiles, Yours Truely, Ugly Valentine
15. Sympathy Bush
16. They'll Only Miss You When You Leave
17. Sharin' a Hole (Bonus Track)

1. Tucson
2. Meredith & Iris