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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Introductions and Indierock Playlist!

HEY For those who dont know. I have jsut moved from a wildly popular myspace music page. Every month I post a Playlist that is free to download. Music is my ABSOLUTE life so if you have any questions comments or concerns I want to hear. Also If you have a hot new band you want me to know about for all means TELL ME!


This month has a very distinct feel to it. its kindof a homeade electronica with a twist of frolicking rowdy rockers.
Its weird how the playlist manifests itself each month. because i have been listening to mostly old school punk which is for the most part completly unreflected here.
But i collected some really great tracks this month so ENJOY!

and comment... cause I like knowing what you crazy kids enjoyed!

So its a very tongue and cheek band i have fallen in love with lately
Eighties Movies-- The Billionares

My favorite New York duo put out their sophmore LP last month.. its definately worth a listen or two
Thats What Counts-- We Are Scientists

I really didnt expect much from this band when their first single made a chorus of "it put the lotion on its skin" but this infectious beat is the song of the street. at least where Grand Theft Auto IV is concerned
Vagabond-- The GreensKeepers

Here something from some rowdy Canadians who made their debut at warped this year
I Need A Life-- Born Ruffians

Indie New Wave made with casio's and beat machines on macs. still good though
I Go I Go I Go-- Wave Machines

this band says that they are a Beach Boys-gone-wrong-meets-Deerhoof sound. I have no idea how one comes up with that... but lets just go with that.
The Woods-- Cartridge

Its a 7 piece indiepop band from the UK. Their name translates to something like "the Peasants"
Broken Hearts Sound Like Breakbeats-- Los Campesinos!

no even going to try... this is what this band describes themselves as "an arcade machine thrown into a lake, A ZX Spectrum in a prison shower block (That soap on the floor...? it's a trap)" CrazyGOOD. Im not going to get my hopes up but these guys could really be the ones to replace Death From Above 1979
Lets Make Out-- Does It Offend You, Yeah?

there Really isnt much on this australian band so i can's really give you anything then i love this song!!!
David Bowie Cries For No One-- Cranky

This song is really a perfect example of this tears 60's pop revival. peppered in with a mark mothersborough like harmonies
Im Not Superstitous--Troubadours

this is a brooklyn based synth-pop group. making their way through the club scene there since 2002. I personally think that Oracular Spectacular that came out last october is their best stuff.
Electric Feel- MGMT

Now i have actually heard that this bands live shows are the most fun you can have with your clothes on. If the energy is anything like their studio recordings i believe it!
Death To The Indie Disco-- Blah Blah Blah

Now Frank Black has returned the ever Black Francis to release his latest album sven fingers... its really all great. not that i think that anything he puts out is anything less than gold.
The Seus-- Black Francis

This Chi-Town band has Infectious beats and pounding chorus-es.
Medicine Man-- the Hush Sound

Now if you lived anytime during the 90's you KNOW this song. And i have to say i couldn't think of a better band to cover it than the new faces of punk for the new age
Song 2-- My Chemical Romance

This is a classic Punk song. It should be a staple in anyone's collection. its lightning quick bass. Its not angst its not anger. Its PUNK
Sound Of The Suburbs-- The Members

I couldn't resist making this the last song. Its broad symphonic bacground and his simple voice delivering profound lyrics is much like Leonard Cohen.
And I Remember Every Kiss-- Jens Lekman

happy listening!!!