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Critical Heights release the new full-length from Brooklyn's duo Talibam! Previously known for their avant-jazz, experimental rock leanings, 'Puff Up the Volume' sees Talibam! turning their considerable talents towards an album of synth-pop-infused, comedy-soaked "No School Rap".

Having collectively been in bands with members of Battles, TV on the Radio and Grizzly Bear, the pair of Matt Mottel and Kevin Shea have joined 'Brooklyn's Finest' and made an album of hook riddled pop star bombast. Puff Up the Volume', is Talibam!'s 'NO SCHOOL' Rap debut. They like to say ' if you went to rap school' you wasted your money. This epic record is chock-full of party anthems and raw emotional verse, solidifying the duo as a skilled production team.

Talibam!'s “Puff Up the Volume” represents the outcome of poetic circumstance. Drummer Kevin Shea's big toe was crushed during a gong accident in 2009 forcing him to play bass drum with his left foot for the rest of a tour and the subsequent recording session engineered by Dirty Projector's touring sound engineer Etienne Foyer in Paris. The circumstance 'liberated' Talibam! from their previous ethos with drummer Kevin Shea bumping a BIG BEAT flavour along side Matt Mottel's spicy Mini Moog mastery.

"Puff Up the Volume' will enter your head and stay there. The craft in songwriting, the focus on synth tone, the forceful funk of the drums and the verbal 'epuffianies' spit by Kevin Shea and Matt Mottel make this album a contender for 'album of the year.' Each song is a gold nugget ready for mass appeal. Get ready to breathe DEEP AND 'PUFF UP THE VOLUME'.

TRACK LISTING

1. Jimmys From The 49th
2. Zombie From Albequrque
3. I Want All Your Money
4. Step In The Marina
5. From Nasa To Boeing
6. Occupy My Jimmy
7. Puff Up The Volume
8. Hard Day Tough Day
9. Poor Little Jimmys
10. Wack Wack Chippy Wimp
11. Jimmys Confused
12. Dr Giggles
13. You're A Creep
14. Sweet Leader
15. Jimmys Angry
16. Jack Is In A Hotdog
17. Jimmys & Condoleeza
18. Mottel In The Hotel
19. Jimmys Try A Turn

Critical Heights announce yet another great pop single, this time from Brisbane's enigmatic synth pop songstress Scraps (AKA Laura Hill). The 7 inch single Secret Paradise (out 23 July) was premiered on Radio One when Huw Stephens featured Critical Heights as his Label of Love.

Scraps has been acclaimed by the likes of Vice magazine, who said: Although it is pretty apparent Laura has a tight clench on what makes a pop song shine, it's not all rainbow pillow cases in the world of Scraps. Hill's entirely electronically composed music is as caked with pregnant intrigue and damaged beauty as an attic-found crazy glued together figurine. Laura wears her obsession with 80s synth rock on her sleeve, citing The Human League, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Flock of Seaguls, OMD, Gary Numan and Devo as influences. The 80s loom large in her subject matter as well. Lead track 1982 is a love/tribute song to all the machines that didn't get the girl in movies like Short Circuit and Electric Dreams, where the machines are much more interesting than the men.


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