MP3s: Stardeath and White Dwarfs from their new album The Birth

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Have you been missing Wayne Coyne's (singer of the Flaming Lips) boy in the big giant bubble act?  Maybe you can settle for Wayne's nephew, Dennis Coyne's band Stardeath and White Dwarfs also from Norman, OK.  The name sounds a little kinky.  For some reason I imagine Ziggy Stardust + the Grim Reaper + Mini-Me.  I guess it's something about referencing the Flaming Lips that makes my imagination run wild.  

Not surprising that their sound is very genetically familiar of The Flaming Lips especially in the dreamy song "Age of the Freak."  Sure they aren't as good as The Flaming Lips now, but if you would have told me as a 12 year old kid that the same band that sang, "She Don't Use Jelly, she uses Vasoline" would come out with one of my favorite mind blowing albums, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 2002, I would have thrown my slap bracelet at your head.  After touring with Uncle Wayne for years, little Dennis' training wheels are ready to come off.  Having previously opened for Deerhoof, Band of Horses, Starlight Mints, and British Sea Power it is hard to imagine that Wayne didn't have something to do with their notablility.  Wayne even helped with their penmanship for they signed alongside The Flaming Lips with the huge record label Warner Bros.  

They released their debut EP in 2005, but are soon to release their first full-length album The Birth (May 19, 2009).   You can download two of their singles "I Can't Get Away"and "The Birth"on ITunes from their upcoming album.  While you wait in anticipation for the album release, enjoy this video/mp3 of the Flaming Lips and SDWD's kick arse cover of Madonna's "Borderline" which is on Warner Brothers 50th anniversary compilation. The 4 live songs are from Woxy's Lounge Act performance and are all on the new album.  Check out the sick "slappin da bass" (quote from I Love You, Man) riff on "Those who are from the sun, return to the sun."  From these four songs, they all sound completely different and I am curious to see how cohesive the album will sound as whole.  With this much potential, these guys should have plenty of leg room to grow.

Live songs recorded on Woxy from the upcoming album The Birth:

MP3: Stardeath and White Dwarfs - Age of the Freak.mp3

MP3: Stardeath and White Dwarfs - The Birth.mp3

MP3: Stardeath and White Dwarfs - New Heat.mp3

MP3: Stardeath and White Dwarfs - Those who are from the Sun, Return to the Sun.mp3

With The Flaming Lips covering "Borderline":

MP3: The Flaming Lips feat. Stardeath and White Dwarfs - Borderline.mp3 (Madonna Cover)

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