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04/08/2011

new best coast- how they want me to be


Hey folks! Here's some new Best Coast for you. It's called 'How They Want Me To Be' and it is a typically laid back, unassuming affair. Here's a note that accompanied it:

"You guys have been some of the most wonderful fans this past year, and I want to thank each and every one of you for supporting Best Coast. When times are rough for me, and I am traveling and not sleeping, and am worried about daily life, it always makes me feel better to know that my fans are out there.

I know I've been talking a lot about our second album, but it's still very far away from being created. I wanted to share a bit of life from recent Best Coast with you guys, so I thought I would post this song for you all to hear as a little teaser for the album.

This song was recorded a few months ago at Black Iris, the same studio we recorded "Crazy For You." This song is not properly mixed, it's mostly a rough studio demo of a song I wrote and wanted to record. I am about 99% sure that this song will get re-recorded and changed up a bit and will end up on our second album. It's called "How They Want Me To Be."

It's just a small taste of what's to come, and I wanted to give you guys something to get excited about since you've been the best fans in the whole world!

I am off to New York to start a weekend of fly in dates, so wish me luck, and I hope you all love this song and I can't wait to record more."

Love,

Bethany

04/07/2010

Best Coast


An up 'n' coming band called Best Coast have been making waves (ha!) for a string of summery, noisy pop tunes since the start of 2010. Just search them on Hype Machine for an idea of just how rampantly hysterical indie blogs at home, and especially in the States have become about them; writing about their latest track and debut album especially (see?). The LA band are fronted by Bethany Cosentino, whose deliberately slurred vocal style has led her cheeky little outfit to be dubbed "chillwave"- a (very) loose term for a range of American lo-fi bands that have mixed fuzzy production values with a relaxed breeziness in the melody and vocals. See Memory Tapes, Neon Indian (great tune by the way) and Washed Out for an idea. Really, Cosentino's music could simply be described as the solo record Julian Casablancas of The Strokes might have made had he possessed different junk in the cupboard under the stairs (been a woman), and not ditched his band's crackliness. Best Coast's first 7" vinyl releases on the Black Iris label were a total hit. Printed in limited numbers like most niche alternative artists, copies of 'When I'm With You' (original production 500, USA only) have been sold on ebay in the US for $42. Can you see why?

Best Coast– When I’m With You

Sure, the deliberate claustrophobia is hard to stomach sometimes on this record, especially when Cosentino's not-so-delicate decibels push the microphone over the edge. New track 'Boyfriend' is perhaps more mainstream-radio friendly, having lost much of that distortion, but once again they have made catchy seem effortless. Pull a lever, and Cosentino will create it:

Best Coast– Boyfriend

To celebrate the release of their debut album Crazy For You on 2 August, I might do a few star jumps. Second, the band will play at Cargo in London. Be warned though: they are that cool that anyone thinking of going probably won't turn up.