Crystal’s Track Stop Is Feelin’ Hella Cool Tonight

Welcome to Crystal’s Track Stop, where every week I bring you a selection of the raddest tracks from my record collection and also from the internet. All killer no filler.

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CoversRachael Cantu

I really enjoy Rachael Cantu. This week I was stoked to discover that she’s released a stellar collection of covers which includes high school hit “Trailer Trash” (!!) as well as Tegan & Sara‘s “Alligator”. The nine songs, which were recorded in Cantu’s home studio, are all stripped back and feel so real and honest, as many of Cantu’s songs do. It’s sort of her thing. Every cover is a winner but my pick is Cantu taking on J-Biebs‘ “As Long As You Love Me”.

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Covers is available digitally via iTunes and Ameoba.

 

“T.R.O.U.B.L.E.” – Abbe Mae

Abbe May is a somewhat enigmatic Aussie gloom pop artist whose music is my latest obsession. There’s this one single that I’m hooked on in particular – it’s called “Karmageddon” – and it’s kinda intense and broody and it has these stunning vocal layers and I never want the sound to stop. May’s more recent single, “T.R.O.U.B.L.E”, came out last month and everything about it is S.M.O.K.I.N.G, from that dark ‘n dreamy voice to the fierce women featured in the music video. Check it.

Those two tracks are from the forthcoming album, Kiss My Apocalypse (out May 10). May’s 2011 album, Design Desire, is also killer- more rock than pop but just as dark. It led to the super intriguing music video for “Taurus Chorus” (below) which, according to May, speaks to “the legitimacy of love and lust, regardless of the gender” and (to paraphrase) the frustration that arises from not having your relationship recognised.

 

“On Call” – Zambri

Speaking of dark dirty pop. Last year our pal Somer turned me onto a New York based duo called Zambri, formed by siblings Christi Jo and Jessica Zambri. Their 2011 EP, Glossolalia, is pure power and imagination; it’s definitely one of those discs that keeps getting better with every listen and the first was pretty mind-blowing, so. You can stream the entire thing here. I’m especially digging the opener, “On Call”.

Last year Zambri followed up with a full-length record, House Of Baasa, which I haven’t spent much time with (yet!) but seems to be a consistent flow-on from the above. Listen here.

 

“Little Games” – The Colourist

Just so you know, you guys have been sending me some amazing track tips; I’ve been discovering about 2-3 new artists each week and my ears have never been happier, so thank you! Californian indie outfit, The Colourist, is one of them. The band features a female drummer/singer and British-English spelling. Both major pros, obviously. Lead single, “Little Games” is guaranteed to bounce around your head for the entire day. Heartbreak has never sounded so damn joyous.

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“Cheers (Drink To That)” – Walk Off The Earth

My secret to being partially competent at living life is to start each day listening to this Rihanna cover by Walk Off The Earth about 3-5 times. Beneath the questionable advocacy of wearing Ray Bans at nighttime is an uplifting, empowering message delivered by two rays of sunshine personified. Rihanna’s original is good and all, but WOTE capture the celebratory feel-good vibes far better. I’m sorry if this controversial truth bomb has upset you. The absence of the Avril Lavigne sample is a clear loss, of course- but I think a hooded Sarah Blackwood playing the ukulele makes up for it. Sometimes that’s all you need to start your day off right.

If you’ve never checked out Walk Off The Earth’s youtube page, wait until you’ve got a few hours to kill- it’s a rabbit hole.


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11 Comments

  1. Awesome! I love Rachael Cantu but I somehow missed this! Thanks Crystal! I liked “Cheers” as well. :)

    Oh Crystal, sorry to go off topic but I tried to send you a PM the other day, but the message system here is kind of confusing and I’m not sure if it went through or not. Did it work?

    • yes! i just found your message. reply coming your way soon.
      if you love rachael cantu then you will definitely love the whole covers album, it’s really solid.

  2. So I listened to the first Abbe May song and I was about to pass on Abbe May but then I watched Taurus Chorus (over & over again). I don’t know what it is about that video but its captivated me. I’m going to go focus on the song now.

    • it is a fascinating video. i like how at the 10 second mark they walk past a giant rat. definite highlight.

      did you listen to ‘karmageddon’? i want everyone to listen to karmageddon.

  3. I am so glad you introduced me to that WOTE song! Sarah’s expressions in that video make an amazing cover pretty much perfect. And luckily I did not heed your advice about their youtube page being a time sucking rabbit hole (in the best way possible of course)…that version of Red Hands on the GIANT ASS guitar is so damn good.

  4. just as a PSA i accidentally listened to T.R.O.U.B.L.E. with justin timberlake playing at the same time without realizing it for a while and it was sort of really awesome??

  5. I hadn’t heard of Abbe May before, but she’s the only thing that got me out to take a huge final exam today.

    Thanks Crystal!

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