
New Music From Tim Williams
'Careful Love' Out Today
Careful Love is the third studio release from Tim Williams. An intimate release, Careful Love deals with his love for the west coast (as a recent transplant from New York City) and the strength he gained from a heart surgery a few years ago. This is the first album Williams features a full band.
You can download Careful Love on Itunes now, check out his Daytrotter session here and listen to “Murderous Air” below.
Posted by Wes Soltis on Oct 20, 2009 @ 11:05 am

Little Girls Release New Video and Mp3
Little Girls ‘Concepts’ out now.
Toronto based Little Girls are releasing two songs in “celebration” of their debut full length Concepts. Little Girls are currently making a quick stop at CMJ while on their North American tour.
Concepts is an eleven track album that spans from the very first song Little Girls wrote to brand new material. You can find the video for “Youth Tunes” Read On
Posted by Wes Soltis on Oct 20, 2009 @ 11:00 am

We've Got You Covered: Ruby Isle and Animal Collective
Ruby Isle covers lots of songs, and HEAVE gives you their version of 'My Girls' by Animal Collective.
Ruby Isle is Mark Mallman, Dan Geller (co-founder of Kindercore Records) and Aaron Lemay. Ruby Isle had the idea to start covering the #1 song on indie blog aggregator elbo.ws in late 2007, and included all of the covers on the first pressing of their album Night Shot.
The project died shortly after, but was restarted in January 2009. This time around, Ruby Isle started making videos and posting them on Youtube to accompany their covers. You can search Ruby Isle’s catalog on Youtube, and listen to their cover of “My Girls” by Animal Collective below.
Posted by Wes Soltis on Oct 20, 2009 @ 9:00 am

In Remembrance: Death From Above 1979
We aren't very good with dates, but 1979 just sticks with us.
To quote the late, great Hunter S. Thompson, “A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.” Disregarding the dying part, which unfortunately was the case, this quote sums up Death From Above 1979 almost flawlessly. On paper, their heavy dance-punk sound, completely void of guitar sounds like a flop, a very trendy flop mind you, but a flop nonetheless...
Posted by Andrew Scott on Oct 19, 2009 @ 9:00 am

The Roundtable: Biopic Soundtracks
Who would do the soundtrack to a movie about your life?
We at HEAVE all love music, but we love movies just as much. We’ve probably all thought about the possibility of a movie being made about our lives, too. So this week’s roundtable question is simple...
Posted by Wes Soltis on Oct 16, 2009 @ 9:00 am