Middle Kids - Edge of Town

| Keith
Hey, guy, have you got something on your mind?
Tick, tock, can I take it for a while
Hey, guy, have you got something on your mind?
Tick, tock, could I take it for a while
Hey guys I got something on my mind
Tick, tock, could you take it for a while
Hey guys I got something on my mind
Tick, tock, can I take it for a while
Hey guys I got something on my mind
Tick, tock, could you take it for a while
Hey guys I got something on my mind
Tick, tock

I think I first heard Australian three piece Middle Kids a little while back on the recommendation of a Sydney-based co-worker and thought, that's not bad... and then completely forgot about them. They recently came back to me via Spotify's Discover Weekly, probably because I've been listening to a lot of Australian stuff in the last couple years. Their new, self-titled EP is remarkably good. It's well made pop-rock with a solid, smart and whimsical edge in the vein of Eisley or First Aid Kit. I expect more good things to come and hope to see them live sometime.

(I missed them at SXSW because I was in Syndey. OH THE IRONY. Heh, it's not the first time I've missed a great band where I live for being in Australia. Isnt' that right Gang of Youths?)

RIYL: Eisley, Courtney Barnett, First Aid Kit, Camp Cope

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Broken Social Scene - Halfway Home

| Keith
Come right
Into the sunlight
Cause I see the cold eyes
I feel they still grow
Like it was so what
As if it's so much
All through my fallen face, end to end

There must be something in the air up in the great white north. Everyone's getting the band back together! It's been about seven years since we've heard anything new from Canadian indie super-collective Broken Social Scene and I'm liking what I'm hearing quite a lot. 

Bonus! Here's a video of them performing "Halfway Home" on Colbert. 

RIYL: The New Pornographers, Wolf Parade, The Sea and Cake, Pinback

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The Thermals - Returning to the Fold

| Keith
I regret leaving my mind
I forgot I needed it, to think
And maybe to keep me alive
Can't believe I got so far with a head so empty

The Body, The Blood, The Machine tells a compelling train-wreck-style story of a couple fleeing a terrifying fascist-Christian future. It feels scary as hell, yet smart and interesting and, somehow so, so heartwarming. It's quite a trick. It’s also one of my all time favorite albums. Hutch Harris and Kathy Foster are simply put, amazing storytellers, and The Thermals are, simply put, an amazing band. Their latest release, 2016's We Disappear, is terrific and, gah, I can't wait to see them live again.

BONUS! WATCH THIS SUPER FUN VIDEO OF ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS AND, LIKE ME, WISH YOU WERE AT A THERMALS CONCERT.

RIYL: Ted Leo and The Pharmacists, The Weakerthans, Dismemberment Plan, Japandroids, Les Savy Fav 

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