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06/05/2008

Pete and The Pirates Try to Motivate Their Feet

Pete and The Pirates Try to Motivate Their Feet

Feeling lazy? Well, the UK's Pete and the Pirates can certainly relate. On their high-energy, catchy-as-hell post-punk tune "Come on Feet" from their highly recommended album Little Death, lead singer Tommy Sanders pleads with his feet not to fa ...

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Posted by Michael on 06/05/2008 8:45 PM EST in Indie-Rock | Permalink

06/04/2008

Brother Danielson Givest More Than He Takest

Brother Danielson Givest More Than He Takest

Brother Danielson's music sometimes makes sense and sometimes is annoying, it truly depends on the mood of the listener. Take for instance the song "Our Givest," off his 2004 album Brother to Son. I find this song to be one of Danielson's mo ...

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Posted by Emily on 06/04/2008 1:08 PM EST in Indie-Rock | Permalink

06/03/2008

Titus Andonicus Air Their Garden State Grievances

Titus Andonicus Air Their Garden State Grievances

Titus Andronicus' (also the name of Shakespeare's bloodiest play) self-titled tune from their debut album The Airing of Grievances, fuses the bounce of The Vaselines with the un-corked rage of Bright Eyes, or a lo-fi, cracked out version of Spri ...

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Posted by Michael on 06/03/2008 7:55 AM EST in Lo-Fi, Indie-Rock, Local Music | Permalink

05/30/2008

Hot Lava Members and Friends Form a Cover Band: The Pretend Pretenders

They love the Pretenders...and Photoshop!

Hot Lava's singer Allison Apperson is just as silly as she is talented, and apparently she and her friends, Hot Lava cohorts Herschel and Andrew, as well as Matt from the Orioles, are only slightly obsessed with the legendary Pretenders. Slightl ...

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Posted by Michael on 05/30/2008 6:31 PM EST in Indie-Rock, 70's Rock | Permalink

05/27/2008

Exclusive: The Sound of Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band Revealed!

They love that curtain!

Without posting a single sound clip on their vintage curtained MySpace page, Seattle's oddly and awesomely named Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band have generated some good buzz. How could that be, you ask? Well, the band decided to go a different prom ...

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Posted by Michael on 05/27/2008 9:26 PM EST in Indie-Rock | Permalink

05/23/2008

Times New Viking Tell Their 'Song-Stories'

Times New Viking Tell Their 'Song-Stories'

Times New Viking, one of the more interesting bands around, visited Daytrotter last week and recorded a live session, while giving context and meaning behind some of their songs. My favorite story and song of the bunch was "The Apartment." A ...

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Posted by Michael on 05/23/2008 10:53 AM EST in Lo-Fi, Indie-Rock | Permalink

05/13/2008

Shearwater's Epic "Leviathan, Bound"

Shearwater's Epic "Leviathan, Bound"

Shearwater's fifth album, Rook, is a sprawling and eerie epic that is best appreciated on rainy days. "Leviathan, Bound," it's most mesmerizing track, is s percussion-less ballad centered around the haunting, hair-raising voice of lead singer Jo ...

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Posted by Michael on 05/13/2008 3:44 PM EST in Indie-Rock | Permalink

05/05/2008

New Music From Broken Social Scene's Co-Founder Brendan Canning

New Music From Broken Social Scene's Co-Founder Brendan Canning

It's fair to say that Brendan Canning's breezy and hard-driving song "Hit the Wall" from Broken Social Scene's 2nd volume of Presents, sounds a lot like, well, Broken Social Scene. That, of course, is not a bad thing by any means, even though a ...

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Posted by Michael on 05/05/2008 11:41 PM EST in Indie-Pop, Indie-Rock | Permalink

04/28/2008

Album Review: No Age Brings the Noise (Pop) on 'Nouns'

Album Review: No Age Brings the Noise (Pop) on 'Nouns'

I may be in the minority among the indie-rock elite when I say that I am not exactly a fan of No Age's compilation of 7"s and EPs, Weirdo Rippers. Fault me as you may, but my sometimes stubborn eardrums prefer to be awakened by pop cohesion and ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/28/2008 4:56 PM EST in Experimental, Lo-Fi, Indie-Rock, Highly Recommended | Permalink

04/17/2008

What's Your Function, Thomas Function?

What's Your Function, Thomas Function?

Is it to write amazing songs like "Peanut Butter and Paranoia Jam"? If so, Thomas Function from Alabama, then I am your newest and biggest fan. I do have more questions for you though. How is it that your glam-stomping, garage-rock anthem is not ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/17/2008 12:49 PM EST in Garage Rock, Indie-Rock, Highly Recommended | Permalink

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