DFA 1979

Audio & Video: Death From Above 1979 Rehearsal Video, Diamond Rings, Eternia & Moss, The Weeknd, and new tracks from MSTRKRFT and Austra

The Audio & Video is weekly roundup of Toronto's Audio & Video, focusing on the latest MP3 downloads, album releases, audio streams, music videos, specialty sessions, live performances, interviews, exclusive content and more from the cities vibrant music scene and artists all around the GTA.

Featured Audio

  • MSTRKRFT - "Beards Again"
  • Austra - "Lose It"

Featured Video

  • Death From Above 1979 - Mystery Rehearsal Video
  • Diamond Rings - "It's Not My Party"
  • Eternia & Moss - "To the Future"
  • The Weeknd - "What You Need"

Video

Death From Above 1979 - Mystery Rehearsal Video

Diamond Rings - "It's Not My Party"

Eternia & Moss - "To the Future"

The Weeknd - "What You Need" (NSFW)

Audio

MSTRKRFT - "Beards Again"
Toronto's premier electronic guru's, MSTRKRFT, are back with a new jam for people to bounce to, though it's uncertain whether or not this is apart of a new album or just a one-off single for fun. Speculation is that the tune, "Beards Again," is in reference to the comeback Death From Above 1979, which, if true, is a nice sentiment. Download the track for free right here. [MP3]

Austra - "Lose It"
Fronted by Latvian-Canadian vocalist Katie Stelmanis, Austra, the Toronto-based pop trio, are gearing up for the release of their debut album, Feel It Break, on May 17 via Paper Bag/Domino. Luckily, the band decided to release a track from the album through SoundCloud in order to give fans a first glimpse of what to expect from the LP.
Austra - Lose It by DominoRecordCo

Photo by bixentro on Flickr.


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