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From the largely ignored metropolis of Kansas City, Kansas comes this curiously named five-man band with a curious-sounding song. There seems not to be a verse or chorus; instead, Dunehoo merely sings a lazy, descending melody in between instrumental breaks. But, hey: the volume and intensity of the accompaniment cranks up a notch at around and as this subtly new soundscape unfolds, I am transfixed.
Because of the holiday weekend in the U. The songs should be up by around 10 a. EST tomorrow, instead of the usual 1 p. Thanks for your patience, and your continued interest. An untamed growl of guitar noise lays at the heart of this pop confection, like a bit of crunchy frog sealed within succulent Swiss chocolate, as it were.
Thanks to visitor Jen for the tip. From Sweden comes this idiosyncratic, joyful blurt of a bittersweet song. And while a song bemoaning the torture of a very long-distance relationship is unlikely to break new ground observationally, I find that good pop music has the happy ability to keep me unworried about cliche.
Damon and Naomi—two-thirds of the landmark indie band Galaxie , back in the day—keep things grounded in a variety of subtle ways. The latter of those saw Sweet reunite the Girlfriend studio lineup sadly, without the now dead Robert Quine and cut the album in just a week. It would eventually get an American release in along with another new album, Living Things , which was more full of looser, fun and in some cases, funny songs than any album he had done previously.
Matthew Sweet , even 17 years after what some people consider his finest hour, is still cited repeatedly as one of the best pop songwriters in America. His work is emotional and universal and in that is something personal for everyone who opens their ears to it.
What are some of your favorite Matthew Sweet songs? Hit us up in the comments. In a nutshell the post juxtaposes the Beatles solo work immediately after their break up in — i.
What would it sound like? For Beatles fans, his notes on track selection, alone, are worth the read. When that strobe light started going, it seemed like everything was black, white and silver — except for his red hair. DJ Rodney Bingenheimer.
This one, in the world of Bowie fans, is a long time coming. This would be around the tenth American show for us and you can hear that we are all pretty high on ourselves. Mick Ronson is at his blistering best. Aquarium Drunkard: You guys grew up playing country, folk, and bluegrass, right? JF: Our father and friends and, for me, my older brothers Simone and Ian. They listened to it all the time. Every opportunity.
Then we took it to the street and started playing a lot of gospel music and stuff like that; all the old stuff. Touristy towns and all of that. AD: And a few other festivals.
We are more than a little excited that to be presenting his show at the Echo Saturday night, and have five pairs of tickets to giveaway to AD readers. Classic stuff. Trailer below. While he fingerpicked a spiny melody and the rooftop rain slowed to a patter, James shouted out in a soulful lament, his voiced cloaked in his now-trademark reverb. So no Jawbone or Kings of Convenience in the list.
My recommended track from his latest show is. I should have listed this resource ages ago, as it was one of the first podcasts using legit MP3s only. Matt May is using mostly Creative Commons licensed music in his Staccato podcasts. Acecast podcast number five MP3, Kbps, You can download the MP3 file by clicking the podcast icon or link above. You can also use a podcasting application to subscribe to the Acecast RSS-feed , and it is now possible to subscribe to Acecast podcasts in iTunes 4.
These are the results of the Norwegian jury … Well, sort of anyway. Around 40 tunes were found good enough to podcast, but in the end, I had to choose ten. Some of the missing tunes will probably be used in later podcasts. All my recommended tracks from the SXSW showcase will soon be listed with download links in a separate posting. I also play The Bones from Sweden the Scandinavian choice — one of the better glam-punk bands in the showcase The Boys ca There is place for a couple of really good synth-pop tracks from Cubiky and Aero Wave who sounds a bit like Martha and the Muffins.
I finish with an acoustic track from Keren Ann. All tracks played are free and legal downloads. All tracks and links below point to the SXSW-festival artist showcase.
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