Dirty Snapshots

Dylan Gordon
Dylan Gordon
10-28-12 PART TIME PUNKS
DIGNAN PORCH - CATWALK
GRMLN - SEA LIONS
Part Time Punks
This Sunday, PART TIME PUNKS is pleased to bring you a nite of jangly bliss and dreampop...and it just got better...

Just added! SEA LIONS will be performing a set of all-new songs this Sunday, giving you the very first listen to the tracks that will be on their new LP on Slumberland Records (not due out until summer 2013)! 

Listen to SEA LIONS:
http://www.facebook.com/ sealionsok/app_2405167945

Based in Tooting, South London, DIGNAN PORCH began recording in 2009 what lead singer/songwriter Joe Walsh describes as “weird fuzzy pop songs” on a basic Tascam 8-track recorder, a collage of ideas and layered melodies that touched on noise-pop, psychedelic garage rock and melancholic folk. Sounds not unlike what the Elephant 6 collective bands (like Olivia Tremor Control, Apples In Stereo and Neutral Milk Hotel) were recording in the late 1990s, and just as certainly inspired by the kiwi soun s of the Flying Nun label which inspired them (and here, I'd name-drop The Chills, The Verlaines and The Clean for added effect)...

Listen to DIGNAN PORCH:
http://www.facebook.com/ dignanporchmusic/ app_204974879526524

CATWALK's debut LP is finally nearly complete, and looks to drop on Captured Tracks this fall... (The dreamier side of MBV meets The Wake and Wild Nothing and Beach Fossils...) And if you thought the debuts by Beach Fossils and Wild Nothing debut LPs were good, just wait til you hear Catwalk's! The band have promised to unveil more new songs tonite, so you're in for a real treat...because the live show is just as good as the recordings!

Listen to CATWALK:
http://soundcloud.com/ rnhessler

Come celebrate the release of GRMLN's debut 12" on Carpark Records with their debut at PTP. These are the sort of dreamy hazy sounds that would be equally at home on Captured Tracks, slotting neatly aside Beach Fossils, Diiv and Catwalk. Hushed vocals interwoven tendrils of wistful guitars alternating with anthemic leads. Just exactly as Dean Wareham prophesied long ago on the final Galaxie 500 album: This is OUR music.