Thursday, October 04, 2012

nu record: Holograms by Holograms.


Floating somewhere between 1970s punk and new wave of the 1980s, the Swedish rock band Holograms makes some dance-worthy post punk that pairs nicely with the recent heat wave we're having in San Francisco. I seriously dig the band's song "Fever," and if you like straight-forward guitar music and analog synthesizers I think you'll dig it too! The Indian summer is finally here so, even though we're in the middle of the work week, kick back for a moment, press play and let this seditious and energetic quartet fill your mind with visions of your last substance-induced summer.



Holograms just released its eponymous self-titled LP. The limited edition vinyl is CLEAR and soooo rad. Grab a copy here!

By the way...

 

Photographic evidence that it DOES get hotter than 65 in this city. SIDE NOTE :: I hear people complaining about SF's grey weather alllll the time. I do it probably on a daily basis. But anytime it gets above 75, San Franciscans are officially out of their element and don't know what to do with themselves. So instead of complaining about the cold we wine about the heat. But then we get over it, buy a twelve pack and go sit in a park all day. It's a beautiful thing. If you haven't spent a sunny day at Dolores / Duboce / Golden Gate Park (take your pick--we have plenty of little pocket parks), I highly suggest you pack some beer, snacks and cash for the truffle man (if you're going to Dolo) and get yourself to patch of green grass before October is over.

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