[Listen/Download] – The Dodos – “So Cold” (Previously Unreleased Song)
Listen to and download this previously unreleased song by The Dodos‘s called “So Cold”.
Listen to and download this previously unreleased song by The Dodos‘s called “So Cold”.
Buy the album from Amazon – Vinyl / MP3 / CD There’s something in my genes that loves percussion at a deep and primal level. I can’t explain it much further than this: I remember my dad drumming along on the steering wheel to anything he was listening to. He never sang or hummed along [...]
Buy the album from Amazon – Vinyl / MP3 / CD Tapes ‘n Tapes have had a strange journey so far – they began as a buzz band with hype pumped full of saline solution by Pitchfork and an appearance at SXSW. Then they signed to XL Recordings and released a second album, which didn’t [...]
John Vanderslice has been releasing solo albums for over a decade now, so at this point he ought to be headlining festivals and have a video or two on MTVU at the very least. Unfortunately, neither of those things have happened for him. Still, he soldiers on. Thank goodness. “White Wilderness” is possibly the most [...]
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This has been a week of awesome visuals. Not only did I launch Le Garage, but tUnE-yArDs let us revel in her genius, and now Dodos have graced us with their sinister and slow-motion tribute to Fight Club for “Black Night”, their first single from “No Color”. Before the end of the video where the [...]
This is an album I’ve been waiting a long time for, almost since 2009′s “Time To Die” stopped being constantly spun in my headphones. In the last month or two we’ve heard a couple of tracks from the album and they’ve both been exactly what we’ve come to expect from The Dodos and whilst not [...]
This week (which is so far only a couple of days old) has been fucking excellent for new music. Yesterday we had The Kills and Fleet Foxes brand new jams, and today we’ve got We Are Trees and The Dodos. 2011 is shaping up to be a damn fine year for music, especially with what’s still rumoured to be [...]