Heres a sweet little tune by DIY artist Wild Nothing (aka Jack Tatum). Label the genre what you will, all we know is that it suits the month of August almost perfectly.

Catch Wild Nothing (+ friends) playing in London at Luminaire this Friday. Enjoy.

 
Wild Nothing - Golden Haze 

Members of Wild Nothing, Beach Fossils and Holograms join to form side-project The Snow, unveil first track "Memory Loss".

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The Snow features Wild Nothing's Jack Tatum, Beach Fossils' Dustin Payseur and Holograms' Andreas Lagerström and if you were to pitch the three of their individual bands' sounds together, you'd likely expect what we get on "Memory Loss".




So much for surprises! But hey, not that we've complaining. Wild Nothing are back with new single "Nowhere" - the first since the bands debut LP in 2010.


As noted back in June, the new Wild Nothing album is almost upon us, and to tide things over until its release the band are giving away "Paradise" as a free download.


Wild Nothing's new LP Nocturne - follow up to 2010's Gemini - has been highly anticipated around these parts. And now, as is the case nowadays, you can stream it in full ahead of its release next week.



With so many sources available for you to acquire new music, it's quite satisfying when you come across something which you previously had no idea about, then come out smiling afterwards. Such is the case with this track by Virginia newcomers Hoop Dreams.





As we head away from the summer that we never saw (do we ever?) August has shown us exactly what we have to look forward to. The month was jam packed with brilliant new music from equally brilliant new bands, including the likes of, Sea Pinks, Sun Stains, Astronauts, Etc. and Daughn Gibson. On top of this there were more treats from Wild Nothing, Work Drugs and Peace, quality.

Catch up on all of our previous mixtapes here, listen and download August's below.



Back in the doldrums of January, Wild Nothing presented "Nowhere", the first material since debut 'Gemini'. Move on to the summer months and we now have more news of the bands second album - 'Nocturne' - as well as LP opener "Shadow".


Southampton trio Wild Smiles - who've now featured as out first live session video and taken part in our 3rd birthday compilation (soon to be 4th) - have unveiled the first preview of their debut album; tracks "The Hill & The Sea" and "When Your Down".


Not sure if you're familiar with Japanese whizz kid Diane Halls? Well, you definitely should be, that's for sure. After his "Stolen Kisses" debut back in February, he's back with another new track, "A Fair Amount of Failure", and it's absolutely pitch perfect for summer 2013.

Vancouver dream-poppers Mode Moderne return with latest song "Strangle The Shadows" from upcoming Occult Delight.



It's fair to say we missed the boat on this one - for about 3 years actually - but Mode Moderne return with "Strangle The Shadows", their latest and second track to come from upcoming LP on Light Organ Records, Occult Delight.


We first came across Tennis back in June and immediately felt an urgency to post their track 'South Carolina' as soon as possible. We discovered that the inspiration for their latest 7" track's, aswell as SC, were down to a prolonged sailing trip. Now they have gone on to release that 7" with the three inspired tracks, 'Baltimore', 'Marathon' and 'Cape Dory' which have all featured on 1FTP. Last week we had the privilege of a brief interview with Patrick and Alaina from the band and this is what came of it:


(1FTP) We have heard bits and pieces here and there about yourselves...but for the record......Tennis are?

(Tennis) When we are touring, Tennis is Alaina Moore, Patrick Riley, and Reed Mckinny. All of our current recordings have been done by just the two of us but we do plan on adding Reed in for the upcoming Lp.


(1FTP) There seems to be a fair amount of hype building up (Online,) obviously not "over-hype", but is it a worry it can get that way?

(Tennis) I don't know, I'm sure some people already think we are over-hyped. Apparently there is a delicate balance between hype and over-hype but I don't think we have any control over that so it's not worth worrying about. I think the best thing we can do is be clear about what motivates us, and do our best to live up to our own expectations.


(1FTP) Where would you like Underwater Peoples to take you off the back of your recent 7"? We have heard thing's about an LP, is there any truth?


(Patrick) Certainly a lot of truth in the LP, we are planning on recording it this September and a release date of, fingers crossed, early 2011.

(Alaina) We had nothing in mind when we started working with Underwater Peoples. We are so privileged to work with them and are truly enjoying the whole experience. If it wasn't for their interest and support I don't think we would be doing this at all.


(1FTP) Musically who did you look up to as kids, I imagine this answer will be fairly varied.

(Alaina) I was only allowed to listen to Christian rock and musicals growing up.

(Patrick) I listened to a good variety growing up from Todd Rundgren to Xiu Xiu to The Walkmen. But the most influential and life-changing was certainly Grandaddy. If you've ever wanted to throw your cell phone off of a building and live in the woods for a while, Grandaddy will convince you to do so. I guess in our case it was sailing though....


"I'm sure some people already think we are over-hyped. Apparently there is a delicate balance between hype and over-hype but I don't think we have any control over that so it's not worth worrying about" - Alaina Moore, TENNIS



(1FTP) Any plans for some more travelling? and if so, depending on the place, do you see it changing your musical style or will we be hearing more of this lo-fi TENNIS lusciousness?

(Tennis) We are planning on another prolonged sailing trip as soon as possible. It's been more than a year now and we miss it. I'm sure we'll end up somewhere tropical and it will undoubtedly influence the music we write in the future. We hope our sound changes the more we write, I think it's healthy to evolve but we won't force anything.


(1FTP) 'South Carolina' is a personal favourite of ours, what is the story behind the song?


(Alaina) That's great! South Carolina was always my favorite and I was surprised at how much more popular our song 'Marathon' has become. We spent over a month sailing along the Carolina waterways, and I was completely taken by the natural beauty. Also, my relationship with Patrick went through a unique change after making it through some storms and tough passages in South Carolina. The lyrics are all about my being enchanted with the Carolina landscape and the way it made me see Patrick in a new way.



(1FTP) What are you currently listening to?

(Alaina) I'm listening to Wild Nothing - 'Gemini' all the time

(Patrick) Some Sleep Over mixed with Dent May


(1FTP) Fill in the blanks for us.....



(Tennis) TENNIS are experience-rock mixed with some jam with a little bit of food allergies thrown in.


(1FTP) Finally. Tennis Recommends:


(Tennis) Grandaddy. It is never too late to go through a Grandaddy phase if you haven't already.


We would like to thank Patrick and Alaina for taking the time to speak with us and also to the people at Underwater Peoples for their hard work, especially Evan Brody. Personally we are now looking forward to the LP with great excitement, here is the two tracks 'Baltimore' and 'Marathon', to catch the new video for 'Cape Dory' go here. and to purchase the new 7" you can find it here. Enjoy...


Tennis - Marathon


Tennis - Baltimore

SOHN unveils his remix of Wild Beasts' "Mecca" set for release August 4th.

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Now if you're looking for dream combinations this year then look no further, as this one surely has to be up there. The sultry and decadent croon of Wild Beasts paired with the magical touch of rising electronic star SOHN is, if nothing else, a recipe for success.




Sometimes you just don't tire of a genre. No matter how many seem to try their hand at it. Hats off then to Indianapolis four piece Fever Blanket, who have created a beautiful surf rock-esque track with their debut "You & The Things You Do".



Hailing from the sunny (that's debatable, mind) seaside town of Bouremouth, newcomers Bos Angeles could well be contenders for the 'soundtrack of summer 2011' award with their debut "Beach Slalom".



London group Exlovers are giving away new track "Starlight, Starlight" ahead of their forthcoming debut album.



Beach Fossils are set to return with a new EP in April and after giving us "Calyer" last month, they offer up another glimpse of whats in store with "What A Pleasure".



"The Soft are a three-piece electronic outfit that make accessible, malleable, danceable music" - Yes, yes they do.


Following on from their debut Maritime EP, Beach Vacation have dropped new track, "I Saw You". The band are from Oak Harbour, Washington and there's no prizes for guessing who their influences are, (Wild Nothing, Beach Fossils, Craft Spells) "I Saw You" sounds like a combination of all three.

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It's been a while since we had someone from God's back yard on these very pages (that's the North East of England, in case you didn't know), so it was a nice surprise when we heard the new single "I Knew You" from Newcastle four-piece Seeing Hands.