Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Manila Kiddo - Golden Egoes



This song has the same thing that makes MGMT so listenable. It's involved, with bass and synth and cowbell and drumkit and everything ever. It's like a galaxy of instrumentation. Your brain just goes HAM when you hear this song, and it's entirely appealing.

Glitter Pox rating: 77% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Jukebox the Ghost - Somebody



'Somebody' starts with straight falsetto, the backdrop all happiness and handclaps. But after the facade of the first few seconds, you get the exact type of jaded bitterness that's so delicious in lyrics. Optimism and pessimism vibe off of each other like they're best friends 4evah in this song, contradicting the other but still wearing matching mood rings. The sound changes to match the lyrics, so it goes from sparklyglitterfunparty to brokenhearticecreambinge in seconds, but it's great because they compliment each other in a weird way.

Glitter Pox rating: 89% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hustle Roses - Alive



'Alive' has this weirdly 'Love Shack' kind of catch to it, but with a bit of girrrrrl power that fits with the flirty lyrics and groovy back beats. The lyrics, with the whole "I'm in the business of being alive" bridge, fit the vein of songs that make you want to get off of your laptop and jump into nightlife, but with an addition of some fancyass synth chimes. It just has this whole Victoria's Secret runway vibe that makes it sultrily empowering.

Glitter Pox rating: 72% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tanlines - Brothers



There's something so nonstandard about Tanlines. They've got some deep vocals, which in general automatically have this nostalgia of a different music generation, but Tanlines add shiny, quartz-like beats to back up their low-noted lyrics. They're the rare kind of band that can either chill you out or amp you up, like they're the overlap in a musical Venn diagram.

Glitter Pox rating: 74% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Now, Now - Dead Oaks



This song is short and quick and bitterly sweet. Dead Oaks is full of the repetitive thoughts that loop through your head when your mind won't shut off about something or someone.The looping doesn't end with the thoughts of the lyricist, either, because the melody of this song stays in your ear with the silent brainsinging of catchy beats. It just rolls over and over through your temporal bits, nonstop. It's like the happily unhealthy kind of space that fixation is a vice to, where obsession-laced insomnia leads into dreams.

Glitter Pox rating: 67% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Cameras - Defeatist



Favorite lyrics: There’s never been so much to fake

With that low Cure voice paired with a light mimic of softer vocals, this song has you at first harmony. The backup singing is gorgeous and entirely noticeable in a way it's usually not, and the background music is the same. It's continuous and builds an affect to the song that keeps it moving quickly - almost too quickly, like another verse or chorus could be added and you would still beg for more. There's not a lot of lyrics to this song, but there's something about the way they're arranged that's kind of brilliant and almost Bowie-ish. The video is pretty fantastic too: a murderous spoon-stealing wolf that makes the quirky bow-peep fall in love, a dark retelling of a child's fairy tale.

Glitter Pox rating: 85% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Skyler Stonestreet - A Little Taste



Favorite lyrics: baby I'm afraid but I like being frightened

Skyler Stonestreet has a Pierces harmony with Lana Del Rey's sassy sexiness. It just exudes that smoky Jazz feel: red lounge and mixed drinks, or old pinups taped behind an ancient radio. It's sultry, playful pop in its modern incarnation, but the static and syrupy singing add that old flapper era vibe to the song. It's kind of the perfect prohibition song, actually, all unlawful desire and addiction.

Glitter Pox rating: 78% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pepper Rabbit - Murder Room



Synthy and peppy, Murder Room has a Grouplove happy-as-hell catchy melody to it, and then you're hit with lyrics like "you will never come back / because I killed you dead." It's like Sweeney Todd, a chillingly dark song that has a smile to it.

Glitter Pox rating: 74% contagious

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The Glitter Pox

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Azure Ray - Scattered Like Leaves



Favorite lyrics: if you could guess how the world will end, would pockets of dreams be emptied into the wind and scattered like leaves?

Scattered Like Leaves' start is straight out of a dark rainforest - it's got this ethnic, cultural simplicity, like it belongs in Avatar or something. And then the vocals start, and the lead singer has this foggy quality that sounds like she knows all the secrets of the world - and they're not pretty secrets. The whole song has that secretive vibe, with an urgency and warning to it inside the calm sweet vocals; it's like a poison dart frog all beautiful and ready to kill.

Glitter Pox rating: 75% contagious

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The Glitter Pox