DOWNLOAD: The D'Urbervilles - Hot Tips + Spin The Bottle

We could make some quip about Canadian indie bands here, about how all their press shots are of flannel dudes posing in, like, sheds and stuff, but honestly ninety-nine percent of the time Canada comes correct musically and we really love flannel and beards so maybe we are just a little jealous? (Not really. Place is cold.) There is a lot to be jealous about The D'Urbervilles, aside from being total nerds and stealing their hard-to-grasp name from a 19th-century Thomas Hardy novel. ENGLISH MAJORS WE SEE YOU. They play really fun, taught indie-rock, stuff littered with quippy bass figures and heavy drums you can bounce to. We've picked them up for our in-house label, debuting the brittle tundra-funk of "Hot Tips" and its postier, punkier companion "Spin The Bottle" on the site today. The band have a few north-of-the-border shows coming up this week and they'll be down at South-By for that whole thing in March. Full info over at their MySpace.
Sounds like: The Constantines, The Harlem Shakes, Tokyo Police Club
The D'Urbervilles - Spin The Bottle
The D'Urbervilles' RCRD LBL Page





