Tag Archives: T0W3RS

Soulbound V.12

Soulbound Volume Twelve by Various Artists   (New York, New York) *

Marking the one year anniversary of our free DIY compilation series, Soulbound Volume Twelve includes some of our very favorites among some of the newest gems from the community.  With tracks from veterans Basic Printer, Kick Snare Leave and Seabiscuit, the compilation is one of my personal favorites.  With more songs fit to be called “singles” than ever before, we at the Dingus office are sure you’ll love it.  The best part?  It’s completely free courtesy of all the talented musicians involved.  Head to our Bandcamp page and get the latest for your late summer travels.  [Free Download]  @Dingusonmusic

If All We Have is Time

If All We Have is Time by T0W3RS   (Raleigh, North Carolina) *

Always reminiscent of Wilco, T0W3RS released their latest this May delivering another solid set of tracks to inspire love filled movement.  Winding through an intellectual collection of genres, If All We Have is Time proves to be one of this year’s gems.  The album feels deeply personal, as if it can relate to you directly rather than the other way around.  It’s a summertime vinyl if I’ve ever heard one, brought to you by one of my favorite DIY labels, Diggup Tapes.  @Dingusonmusic

DiggUp Tapes Comp 1 (Best New Music)

DiggUp Tapes Comp 1 by Various Artists   (Raleigh, North Carolina) *

It’s been a while since I’ve looked through the DiggUp Tapes releases, well maybe not, but it feels like it has.  Today, my inbox was greeted by an email containing their first compilation disc- featuring some of my favorite artists and some new.  The album comes for a good cause, to end an anti-GLBT initiative in the state, a movement attempting to ban the union of same sex couples.  For those of you still lagging in the Darwinian process (cough bigot cough), we’re proud to announce the discovery that human beings are human beings, no matter their creed, color or sexuality.  Do your self, your society, and your world a favor:  support equality and freedom, just as you support your own.  As a personal favor to me, spread this compilation and sentiment as far and wide as you can.  You can find more information here.  [Free Download]  Dingus

 

“From now to May 8, North Carolinians will have an opportunity to vote on Amendment One, a proposed constitutional amendment that would make marriage between a man and a woman the only legally protected relationship in the state. If passed, Amendment One would ban civil unions and domestic partnerships for thousands of gay and straight couples and write discrimination into North Carolina’s constitution. But the amendment is so far-reaching that its impact goes beyond same-sex marriage, which is already banned by state law. Legal experts have said that the amendment’s vague wording could have harmful unintended consequences for thousands of North Carolina families and their children. By eliminating legal protections for all relationships other than heterosexual marriage, the amendment’s wording could take away health care benefits and other protections from the children of unmarried parents, jeopardize domestic violence protections for unmarried women, and make it difficult for unmarried gay and straight couples to make medical and financial decisions for the people they love.”  DiggUp Tapes

OUR5!

‘OUR5!’ by T0W3RS   (October 12, 2011)

Containing the lyrics “I want to see you suffer as much as me.” and set to the most cheerful, AnCo type, euphoric synth loop, ‘OUR5!’ is the perfect tribute to the Occupy Wall Street (and elsewhere) protestors.  Down with the man, man.

- Dingus

Summertime EP (Best New Music)

Sumertime EP by T0W3RS   (September 29, 2011) *

Once in a while, I check up on Digg Up Tapes, the diy record label previously responsible for NAPS and other amazing acts.  It never stops shocking me how powerful each group on their roster is.  The latest record they’ve release is the Summertime EP by T0W3RS…  A while back they released their first single, which the EP is titled after, and it immediately caught my ear.  Now with a full EP to justify and define their sound, it’s hard to NOT see them as a part of Digg Up. They fit right in with their lamenting acoustics framed in electronic textures. This album is golden, shinning, sparkling, it’s a bench mark.

- Dingus