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We Were Promised Jetpacks – It’s Thunder And It’s Lightning
We Were Promised Jetpacks is an indie rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland, comprising Adam Thompson (vocals, guitar), Michael Palmer (guitar), Sean Smith (bass) and Darren Lackie (drums). The band’s debut album, These Four Walls, was released on 15 June 2009 on Fat Cat Records. I recently just came across them while I was digging through [...]
Read MoreSufjan Stevens – Vesuvius
The Age of Adz (pronounced odds) is Sufjan Stevens’ first full-length collection of original songs since 2005’s civic pop opus Illinois. This new album is probably his most unusual, first, for its lack of conceptual underpinnings, and second, for its preoccupation with Sufjan himself. Vesuvius off of The Age of Adz pulls you in right [...]
Read MoreLemolo
Lemolo followed me on twitter this last week and I noticed they were local to Seattle so I decided to check them out. When I first hit play I was honestly skeptical when a extremely simplistic electronic beat started. In hopes that it would get better I waited to see if it would build but [...]
Read MoreRebecca & Fiona – Dance
In May 2010 the girls released their first single – Luminary Ones. As 2010 ended, Luminary Ones had become one of the most played songs on SR P3. In addition to touring the whole of Sweden they followed Robyn as opening act on her European tour. They played for the Swedish king at the Polar [...]
Read MoreClassified – Things Are Looking Up
When I think of Canada I have to admit hip-hop isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. However, hip-hop artist Classified is lyrically gifted and has an ear for loops that just flat out make you feel good. Maybe it’s all the bad weather they get up in Canada that drives his insouciant flows. [...]
Read MoreTouche Amore
The first time I heard this song I was hooked. Touche Amore based out of Los Angeles, CA has a raw sound and lyrics that pic at the fundamental fragments of life. Clayton and Nick drive the songs with pounding guitar riffs and Jeremy pulls it all together with his vocals that will have you [...]
Read MoreRough Exchanges by Resident Peasant
Resident Peasant, I’m digging you! Soft melodies intertwined with experimental indie folk I don’t think I could even come up with a better Monday work mix. If you haven’t taken the time to listen to this folk based band make sure you do and let them know what you think. Their full album is available [...]
Read MoreWelcome Home, Radical Face
Welcome Home by Radical Face probably isn’t anything new for many of you but I had to post it anyway. The actual music video is pretty darn cool however that isn’t when the song really moved up my list. Used in the Video Framed by Andi Wittmann Welcome Home took on a whole new meaning [...]
Read MoreBizness, Tune-Yards
Bizness is from Tune-Yards second alubm whokill released on April 18th 2011. There style is different, instrumentals completely solid, and a singer that gives you jam that you want to sing when you’re sitting during a meeting at work.
Read MoreSolillaquists of Sound
Discovered by firebrand rapper Sage Francis, the Solillaquists’ combustible live presence prompted the world renowned MC to take them along on two global tours. Steered by machine-gunning MC and Vocal Polyrhythmatician Swamburger, The Solillaquists achieve lift-off with the fervent virtuosity of MPC (MIDI Production Center) whiz DiViNCi. Yet the urgency of this group’s approach is [...]
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