When we posted "Future Primitive" from Papercuts' great You Can Have What You Want, Brandon noted the "hazy weight" to the track's pop, and how well it paired with the out-of-focus press shot Jason Quever had attached. The haze and weight are doubled for the song's video, which sees Jason trekking through the desert (primitive) with a tiny, hipster swaggy messenger bag (future) and a quest for cans on grainy black-and-white celluloid. If you like it, there are MP3s for you, too. Continue reading...
Stereogum — When we posted "Future Primitive" from Papercuts' great You Can Have What You Want, Brandon noted the "hazy weight" to the track's pop, and how well it paired with the ou... more info
Pasta Primavera — I think it’s pretty grand when two odd pop bands from different lands collide in a remix. This is what happens when New Zealand experimental pop band Ruby Suns gets... more info