With Bear In Heaven set to play hometown shows at Bowery Ballroom and the Music Hall of Williamsburg tonight and tomorrow, we thought we’d share a special feature from our current issue where the band breaks down their favorite Neil Young albums. Have a look below, and feel free to weigh in with your own go-to records in the comments section…
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Here are five new releases that stayed in s/t‘s rotation throughout the week…

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As you may have noticed, we quietly released self-titled‘s fifteenth issue yesterday, including the stripped-down Web version and our enhanced iPad edition, which features streaming music on nearly every page. Here’s what you can expect inside:
Here’s the thing about Bear In Heaven‘s new album: unlike the pitched-down listening party that’s happening at their official site right now, I Love You, It’s Cool is a total head rush listen, flooding your senses with restless rhythms and gleaming, laser-like synth lines. Meanwhile, Steve Moore‘s Lovelock rendition of “The Reflection of You” is a patient lounge pop number that makes us think of leisure suits and yachts named Shirley.
Grab it in MP3 form below, alongside a stream of the original version…
Of all the records we keep revisiting from last year, Matthew Dear‘s Black City makes the most sense every time the clock strikes 4 (in the morning) and there’s no choice but to stay up all night, barricaded from the rest of the world in a dimly lit loft somewhere in the blackened heart of Brooklyn.
Unlike the peak hour passages of “Little People (Black City),” the synth-pressed balladry of “Slowdance” is exactly what you want to be hearing as the sun breaches the horizon and the cold hard reality of the world outside these windows sets in. A world that looks a lot like the cover art of Dear’s new Slowdance compilation, a collection of remixes (and one B-side called “Innh Dahh”) that includes contributions from Bear In Heaven, Nicolas Jaar, Todd Edwards, and How To Dress Well. His “Seance” version of the title track can be found below. Like HTDW’s own Love Remains LP, it’s what we’d imagine R&B sounding like as you begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel…
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Matthew Dear‘s new Black City LP is the very definition of an album, 10 sneaky, scene-skirting tracks that actually get better with time. Except for its lead-off single, “Little People (Black City).” That one sounded stunning the second we heard it, since it stretches several massive techno-pop movements over 9 truly-essential minutes.
Mark E recently completely two remixes of the song for a new single. You can grab the vinyl version here, or download his digital-only edit after the jump alongside Bear In Heaven’s bizarre rendition of “Slowdance.”

Les Savy Fav @ Highline Ballroom in 2008
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