Archive for July, 2014

Tape Waves – ‘Let You Go’: Album Stream + Track By Track

Posted in Band Update, Music with tags , , , on July 29, 2014 by bleedinggold

Read a track-by-track written by the band on Killer Ponytail….

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tape waves_2Maybe it’s something to do with the increased vitamin D exposure on the South East coast of the US, but Carolina based husband and wife duo Tape Waves have a knack for distilling the sun drenched vibes of their home city into perfect nuggets of dream pop. After creating plenty of buzz with the release of their debut EP last year, Kim and Jarod Weldin are all set to amp up everyone’s summer with their debut album Let You Go.

We were proud to premiere the album track ‘Looking Around’ a few weeks ago and now we’ve got a bigger treat for you lucky people… you can now stream Let You Go in full right here!

Let You Go is a rush of cool coastal breezes and splashes of sunshine delivered through interweaving, shimmering guitars and Kim’s breathy vocals beckoning you onto the beach. But, you don’t have to rely…

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BG079 | Let You Go

Posted in Band Update, Music with tags , , , , , , on July 28, 2014 by bleedinggold

Tape Waves have released their debut album featuring the singles “Stay All Night” and “All I Can See”.

“Their songs evoke the rhythms of gentle waves almost visually–and the over-saturated blue of the sky, and the glare of sunshine bouncing off the sand.” –Carena Liptak/AUDIOFEMME

Available on 12″ from the BGR webstore (only “Bone” color remains), from the band themselves on their BandCamp page, or from various outlets around the world [ UKJapan | Taiwan ].

Available digitally at the BGR BandCamp, iTunes, Spotify and all of the usual digital and streaming outlets.

  1. Slow Days
  2. All I Can See
  3. Let You Go
  4. Ready Now
  5. Beachfront
  6. Another Day
  7. Wherever I Go
  8. Looking Around
  9. Stay All Night
  10. I Can Tell

Artwork by Savannah Rusher: http://spectronicdesign.com/

FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A COPY OF THE GREEN-N-ORANGE LP, PLEASE VISIT THE GREY ESTATES…

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Premiere: Tape Waves – ‘Looking Around’

Posted in Band Update, Music with tags , , , on July 11, 2014 by bleedinggold

new Tape Waves premiere on Killer Ponytail….

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tape waves field shotIf there’s one word that sums up South Carolina duo Tape Waves, it’s definitely ‘vibes’. And those ‘vibes’ encompass a landscape of sunshine infused dream pop that could only be the product of traveling around making music with the one you love. After setting the bar high with the release of their debut EP last year, husband and wife duo Kim and Jarod Weldin have now put the final touches to their debut album Let You Go, which is set for release on 28 July on Bleeding Gold Records.

Ahead of the album’s release, we are very excited to premiere the album track ‘Looking Around’, which sits towards the end of the record in all its woozy summertime glory. It’s the musical equivalent of Best Coast hanging out with Slowdive under a palm tree, watching the water lapping at their feet.

Tape Waves create the kind of music made for…

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Interview: Furrow

Posted in Band Update, Music with tags , , , , on July 6, 2014 by bleedinggold

James from Killer Ponytail had a chat with FURROW…

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Furrow_2Furrow are two guys from a small village called West Felton just on the English/Welsh border. But don’t let their bucolic background fool you. Furrow create gnarly, super lo-fi noise pop capable of reigniting any flagging house party. Between Richard Cartwright’s pounding rhythms and Thom Snell’s shredded bass sound, Furrow also manage to infuse their songs with plenty of melodic verve and enough catchy hooks to give the likes of No Age a run for their money. We caught up with Rich and Thom to talk about playing in caravans, forging new comedy musical genres and their forthcoming album.

How did you guys first start making music together? 

Thom: We come from this little place called West Felton, and we both ended up back there after university. We were hanging around, looking for jobs and listening to lots of No Age.

Rich: Yeah, we were thinking about what No Age were doing and…

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