Singles Roundup 4-20
Up first is the Tiny Masters of Today track, Skeletons. This has minimalist guitars and repetitive lyrics over drum loops. It’s a catchy song written by young kids (ages 13 and 15).
Next is Colours by Charlotte Hatherley. This is my favorite song of the set. It”s solid power pop songwriting. There’s a classic early 90′s alternative sound to the recording.
Following that is Trip It Up by Nursery of Naughtiness. It’s an electronica song. It would play well over an action movie where our hero is coked up and kicking ass.
Finally is Maximo Park’s The Kids Are Sick Again. It’s a pretty good upbeat rock song. There’s a good use of keyboards that can be uncommon anymore. Also, the vocals remind me a little of Tears For Fears, which is always a good thing.
By Henry Krinkle
Tiny Masters of Today – Skeletons
New video for Skeletons by Tiny Masters of Today directed by Jason Goodman. Single released by Mute on 13th April in the UK and April 14 in the US.
Tiny Masters of Today Announce New Album
TINY MASTERS OF TODAY announce details of their new album, “Skeletons,” out on Mute June 16, 2009 and a show at SXSW on Saturday March 21. “Skeletons,” will be released on 7” and download on April 14, 2009. Tiny Masters Of Today will premiere the new album, Skeletons at SXSW in Austin, Texas on 21st March at the Cedar Street Courtyard.


