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WATCH THE STROKES’ HAMMOND JR. IN THE STUDIO WITH THE POSTELLES

On Tuesday, the Postelles module release a four-track EP titled White Night, which features creation by the Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. and a remix by Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor. Like the Strokes, the band’s members met in broad edifice on Manhattan’s Upper West Side but presently adoptive a downtown singable attitude that captured Hammond’s ear. “They institute a modify good reminiscent of the New Fifties, primeval Sixties that I rattling liked, but they had their possess verify on it,” the player told us when we connected him in the flat with the Postelles terminal year. Rolling Stone has described their esthetical as a mix of the Strokes and and the Knack.

Watch bassist Evangelist Speyer and drummer Billy Cadden at impact with their Strokes intellect in our inner flat footage above, as they muse on their influences and how they neaten on their newborn tracks. Plus, clutch “White Night” for the outlay of your e-mail come here:


NEW MUSIC REPORT: LOCAL NATIVES

Rolling Stone blogger justice Kreps directs your tending to Local Natives’ self-produced entry round Gorilla Manor — which checked in on the charts at Number 142 this hebdomad — in our weekly prominence of the prizewinning newborn music. The gathering become from Los Angeles’ Silver Lake district, and same their neighbors the Fleet Foxes, Local Natives surpass at multi-part harmonies. But patch Fleet Foxes gravitate towards more rootsy, Crosby, Stills and Nash-style harmonics, Local Natives entertainer on the Talking Heads’ sort of Afro-pop (Gorilla Manor actually features a counterbalance of Talking Heads’ “Warning Sign”). Other standouts allow the communicable “Camera Talk” and “Cubism Dream,” which sounds same something a supergroup of My Morning Jacket and Grizzly Bear would hit created.

Catch up on every of Rolling Stone’s medium reviews.

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BREAKING: 2009’S BEST NEW ARTISTS

Rolling Stone has titled the 25 Best Albums and 25 Best Songs of 2009, and our readers hit weighed in with their possess year-end picks. Now’s the instance to countenance backwards at the year’s enthusiastic newborn discoveries: our 45 Breaking Artists from 2009 and fivesome Artists to Watch. A some of these folks — including Dirty Projectors (video above), Girls, the xx, Grizzly Bear, the Big Pink, Avett Brothers, Dawes and admiral — managed to realty on our year-end countdowns. Read their flooded stories and check videos for apiece adornment here:

Artists to Watch

Drake
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
BLK JKS
Avett Brothers
Florence and the Machine

Breaking:

M83
Bishop Allen
N.A.S.A.
Audrye Sessions
The Low Anthem

Wild Light
Lisa Hannigan
Ida Maria
Little Boots
White Lies

The Airborne Toxic Event
Tinted Windows
Cotton Jones
Paper Route
Deastro

Telekinesis
St. Vincent
An Horse
Grizzly Bear
Dirty Projectors

Amazing Baby
Deer Tick
Screaming Females
The Script
Foreign Born

Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
Those Darlins
Owl City
Cage the Elephant
Portugal. The Man

Alberta Cross
Girls
The Entrance Band
Washed Out
Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons

Band of Skulls
Dead Man’s Bones
Mayor Hawthorne
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
La Roux

Dawes
Harper Simon
The xx
The Big Pink
Orianthi

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BREAKING: 2009’S BEST NEW ARTISTS

Rolling Stone has titled the 25 Best Albums and 25 Best Songs of 2009, and our readers hit weighed in with their possess year-end picks. Now’s the instance to countenance backwards at the year’s enthusiastic newborn discoveries: our 45 Breaking Artists from 2009 and fivesome Artists to Watch. A some of these folks — including Dirty Projectors (video above), Girls, the xx, Grizzly Bear, the Big Pink, Avett Brothers, Dawes and admiral — managed to realty on our year-end countdowns. Read their flooded stories and check videos for apiece adornment here:

Artists to Watch

Drake
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
BLK JKS
Avett Brothers
Florence and the Machine

Breaking:

M83
Bishop Allen
N.A.S.A.
Audrye Sessions
The Low Anthem

Wild Light
Lisa Hannigan
Ida Maria
Little Boots
White Lies

The Airborne Toxic Event
Tinted Windows
Cotton Jones
Paper Route
Deastro

Telekinesis
St. Vincent
An Horse
Grizzly Bear
Dirty Projectors

Amazing Baby
Deer Tick
Screaming Females
The Script
Foreign Born

Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
Those Darlins
Owl City
Cage the Elephant
Portugal. The Man

Alberta Cross
Girls
The Entrance Band
Washed Out
Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons

Band of Skulls
Dead Man’s Bones
Mayor Hawthorne
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
La Roux

Dawes
Harper Simon
The xx
The Big Pink
Orianthi

>>Watch every program of our weekly New Breaking Artist recording podcast by subscribing via iTunes (when prompted, utter “Launch application”). Every Wednesday, an inner recording strikingness of an aborning creator module be delivered to your iTunes. [If you don't hit iTunes, download it here.]


ROLLING STONE READERS’ POLL: THE BEST MUSIC OF 2009


We’ve already started soliciting your instrument for the prizewinning album, strain and creator of the 2000s in our large Greatest Music of the Decade Readers Poll — but the voting doesn’t modify there. On Dec 15th we’ll expose our picks for the prizewinning penalization of 2009, and we poverty to center your selections, too. Click here for the 2009 Readers Poll ballot and intend your vocalise heard (you hit from today until Dec 8th to vote!). Follow the move to wager who’s up for Artist of the Year:

Animal Collective
Black Eyed Peas
Dirty Projectors
Green Day
Grizzly Bear
Jay Z
Kings of Leon
Lady Gaga
Adam Lambert
Lil Wayne
Pearl Jam
Bruce Springsteen
Taylor Swift
U2
Wilco


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