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New Sam Champion - "Like A Secret"

About a year ago now, we lost it over the evolution of Brooklyn indie rockers Sam Champion, somehow morphing from "that local band" into a swaggering tour de force. Then, we warned that "nothing they've set to tape" did 'em justice, but their new songs had all of us in the crowd at Bowery that night predicting the next record would be a beast. And finally we have something to back it up.

Back then we called out the Champ's Pavement pounding, their Crazy Horse affection, their alt-country affectation. A new album's on the way, and here on first single "Like A Secret," their best yet, we're hearing a new dose of melody, arrangement, and wit ("We make a pretty good team / You and me and your money"). It's not entirely a band de novo; the Malkmus sludge rises during the deconstructo bridge, Noah's voice still an off-kilter weapon -- but the summery mix of slide-guitars and tom-slapping verse beats round the sound into an easy blend of breeze, and bombast. Something we didn't see coming from the Champ, and a perfect twist for 'em.

Sam Champion - "Like A Secret" (MP3)

The band has a sold-out gig at Mercury on Wednesday (4/4); we suggest scalping. If not, take a tent down to Bonnaroo, where Sam Champion will be among the million other bands worth camping for. Or, just be their friend.

No album title so far (though we hear Champion Shmampion is on the shortlist), and no label. Yet.

Enjoy.

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this song is awesome.

Posted by: wiscod at 04/03/07 5:05 PM | Reply
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and they put on a hell of a live show these days - I went from not caring for it at all to being in love with it

Posted by: rick at 04/03/07 6:13 PM | Reply
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A few years ago I went skinny-dipping with the floppy-haired blond one (the bassist, I think) in a river a few hours from Buenos Aires. I think indie rock is pretty lame and I'd never heard of his band, but the name stuck with me because of their namesake (a NY-area weatherman). It's good to see he's doing well for himself, I guess...

Posted by: true story at 04/03/07 6:36 PM | Reply
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when were these guys announced for bonnaroo? some inside-exclusive stereogum dirt?

Posted by: Mike at 04/03/07 7:23 PM | Reply
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I wish my Ipod didn't break--for a lot of reasons--but now, mostly because this song kills. Nice work Champs.

Posted by: Wachs at 04/04/07 5:47 AM | Reply
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this song is so good it hurts. team champion in '07! seriously, they give weather reporters a good name.

Posted by: pissymist at 04/04/07 7:29 AM | Reply
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Saw these guys last year and they blew me away. Do yourself a favor and check them out if you can. Loved the first record, but this new stuff sounds lights years ahead, cant wait for the whole LP.

Good work Champion.

Posted by: Eggs at 04/04/07 10:04 AM | Reply
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I've seen these guys live a bunch of times and they get better exponentially every time. Sounds like their records are goings the same way. The Champs rock like rock is supposed to rock.

Posted by: Jorge Posada at 04/05/07 10:53 PM | Reply
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