Friday, November 5, 2010

Edelweiss - Complete Atmosphere & (No)




Dance beats, math time-signatures: spiritually, these guys are straight out of Oxford (they're actually from Pennsylvania). They've got some seriously good demos, and I'm eagerly awaiting an EP release. You will be too, once you give "Complete Atmosphere" and "(No)" a listen. If they can keep knocking out tunes as good as these, expect this band to go places.

Watch the video for "Complete Atmosphere" here.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

South Pacific - Is Tropical

Is Tropical, in case you haven't heard of them yet, are a London three piece, playing, in their own words "bass heavy, beat driven, pop-influenced lo-fi dance". Their debut album is out next year, and I would definitely be looking out for it. For now, content yourselves with their new single, "South Pacific".

Aspic - Simian Mobile Disco


Absolute stomper of a tune. It's studio acid worms it's way around your brain for a full eight minutes, without getting boring. Oh, how I would love to hear this playing in a club...

Monday, November 1, 2010

Breton - 15X

Ok, I've just heard these guys, and I've fallen in love with their stuff immediately. Seriously. All I can say is listen to them. They sound like a more techo-y Foals. This track is taken from their "Sharing Notes EP".



Download it here.

Sub Swara - Steam



Sorry it's been so long, I've been snowed under with schoolwork and the like... But I'm back blogging, so don't worry! Here is an absolutely massive track from Sub Swara, "Steam". Percussively, it's one intense track. Download it here.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Warpaint - Undertow


Raise your hand if you can't wait for Warpaint's debut, "The Fool" to come out. If you're not already excited about it, here's a reason to be. "Undertow", from the album.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Junip - Always

Junip have released a new video for their song "Always" from the upcoming album "Fields". Watch it here.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The xx - Mercury Prize Winners

Congratulations to The xx on winning the Mercury Prize 2010. Quite a predictable choice, but probably the right one. Do you agree? Feel free to comment with your opinions.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Male Bonding - Weird Feelings

Male Bonding have got a new video out for their song "Weird Feelings". Is it too early to start calling them the new Nirvana?

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Does It Offend You, Yeah? - We Are The Dead

New "Does It Offend You, Yeah?"! They show an indie charm for the first few seconds, but quickly sink into the electro stomp that we love them for. Watch the video for new song "We Are The Dead" here. If you feel like remixing it, everything you need is here.



Download here. We Are The Dead by Does It Offend You, Yeah?

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Zola Jesus - Sea Talk


This a cleaned up version of the track that appeared on her 2009 EP, "Tsar Bomba". "Stridulum" really was a turning point for Ms.Jesus. Gone is the lo-fi production, welcome soaring gothic ballads. Download "Sea Talk" from her new album, "Stridulum II", here.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Egyptian Hip Hop - Middle Name Period


Egyptian Hip Hop aren't actually Egyptian, and they don't rap. Must say, cool name though! Their music is full of stabbing synths, and rhythmically it's all over the place. Imagine 808 State's younger sister, on E. They're impossible to categorize. Download their new song "Middle Name Period", which is going to be on their upcoming EP "Some Reptiles Grew Wings", here.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Solar Bears - She Was Coloured In

Solar Bears are releasing their debut album, "She Was Coloured In", this September. Watch the video for the title track here. Spacey synths and analogue beats.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Arcade Fire - The Suburbs


After the dark, oppressive tones of "Neon Bible", Butler and co. return with something most unexpected - a pop album. At least, what a think a good modern pop album should sound like. Brave, emotive lyrics. Diverse instrumentation. Showing their influences, but looking forward all the time. The Suburbs is thought provoking, it demands attention from the listener. Tracks like "Empty Room" and "Month of May" are full of immediacy that drags the listener in, but are contrasted by grand, epic songs like "Ready to Start" and "Suburban Warfare" and minor-heavy tunes like "Rococo" and "Sprawl (Flatland). Quite simply, a must have album, powerful, intellectual and interesting. A classic in years to come.

Tracklisting:
1. The Suburbs
2. Ready to Start
3. Modern Man
4. Rococo
5. Empty Room
6. City with No Children
7. Half Light I
8. Half Light II (No Celebration)
9. Suburban War
10. Month of May
11. Wasted Hours
12. Deep Blue
13. We Used to Wait
14. Sprawl I (Flatland)
15. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
16. The Suburbs (Continued)

Rating: 8.9
Download: "Month Of May", "Suburban War", "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)".

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Electricity In Our Homes - Hooves


Electricity In Our Homes keep pushing their sound. Tribal rhythms, artful repetition, they sound like the Fire Engines covering Can. In other words, their new EP, "We Agree Completely", is a complete winner in my books. Modern post-punk at it's best. Can't wait to hear more from these guys. Listen to and download "Hooves" here.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Salem - Asia

Salem's debut full length is out September the 28th. You've heard the lead track off it, King Night. Now hear new track Asia.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

No Age - Glitter


No Age have recently announced their third album, "Everything In Between", which is to be released on Sub Pop. You can download the first single from the album, "Glitter" here.

No Age - Glitter by subpop

Summer Camp - Round The Moon

Summer Camp have released a new video for new single "Round The Moon". It's going to be released September the 13th on Moshi Moshi, with their new EP, "The Young EP" out before that. Watch the vintage themed video here.

SUMMER CAMP - Round the Moon from Paddy Power on Vimeo.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Coyote Clean Up - Downhill Express

Coyote Clean Up have released a new video for the their lead song off their new sold-out cassette of the same name. Download the track here.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Dunes - Armor


Dunes have had their new EP, "Old Souls", produced by Bobb Bruno of Best Coast and are releasing it on Art Fag limited to 500 vinyl copies. You can download "Armor" here. If you like the Cocteau Twins, you will love this track!

Dam Mantle - Theatre

Glasgow based producer Dam Mantle is set to release a new EP, "Purple Arrow". He plays glitchy electronic music, full of euphoric synths and gritty basslines.

Purple Arrow EP by Dam Mantle

You can download "Theatre" here.








Saturday, August 7, 2010

Violens - Acid Reign


Violens have the potential to go far. Expect them to do so. Listen to their track "Acid Reigns" here, and if you like it, you can download it for the price of an email address.















Clinic - I'm Aware

Clinic have released a video for new single "I'm Aware". It's definitely a step away from their tense post-punk revival of the past, and I'm sure the album will be an interesting listen when it arrives.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Gallops - Miami Spider


Gallops are a band from Wrexham, Wales. Their music is like soul music for robots, math driven electro post-rock. They have a new self titled EP out on Holy Roar/Blood and Biscuits, and are playing on the BBC Introducing stage at Reading and Leeds later this month. Download "Miami Spider", from the EP, here.

These New Puritans - Hologram

These New Puritans have put out a video for new single "Hologram", taken from their album "Hidden". Watch it here.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Freddie Gibbs - National Anthem (Fuck The World)

Wordsmith Freddie Gibbs has put out a new EP, "Str8 Killa". He pretty much sums up what it's a bout when he says "no bullshit... just hardcore street rap". Download "National Anthem (Fuck The World)" here. "Str8 Killa" is out now on Decon.

Wild Beasts - We Still Got The Taste Dancin' On Our Tongues


Wild Beasts have just been nominated for a Mercury, and to celebrate, Domino are releasing a new Wild Beasts EP. Download it here.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Underworld - Scribble

Oh, it's great to hear from Underworld again... Here's the video for new single "Scribble".

Bitches - Can Not Love


Bass and drums, shouted vocals, pure attitude. Bitches "Can Not Love", but I can, and I'm loving this track! Download it here.

Holy Other - We Over

Minimal techno from Germany. Download the song here.

WE OVER from HOLY OTHER on Vimeo.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Beat Connection - Surf Noir


Beat Connection are your perfect summer soundtrack of indie dance pop. Beat Connection are currently giving away their debut EP, "Surf Noir" for free! Download it at their Bandcamp here.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Pontiak - Young


"Young" is a groove-driven monster of a track, taken from Pontiak's new album "Living". Download the track here.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

WU LYF - I Got Dem Wu Wu Busted Teeth Spitting It Concrete Like The Golden Sun God

Yeah, the title might be a mouthful, but it's a a well good song with a well cool video! It' sounds like pop music being tortured. And the video is an interesting interpretation of colonialism.

spitting it concrete like the golden sun god WU LYF from LYF on Vimeo.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Jaill - The Stroller

Jaill put out their album "That's How We Burn" on Sub Pop today. Download their song "The Stroller" here.

Jaill - The Stroller from Sub Pop Records on Vimeo.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Guards - Guards EP


You can get Guards' new self-titled EP for free here. Download it if you love classic garage rock!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Factory Floor - Lying


I really can't put it into words how good this band is. I had heard of them before today, but had never listened to them. So, I decided to give their new untitled EP a go... And am I glad I did. Their music (if you can call it that) is brutal, raw dance, at it's most basic. It's discomforting, unsettling, claustrophobic. And quite amazing. They owe to bands like Suicide and early Cabaret Voltaire, but it doesn't sound like a pastiche. I can't wait for a full length from them.

Download "Lying" here.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Kele - Everything You Wanted

Kele has released a new video for upcoming single "Everything You Wanted". It's club music, with a singer-songwriter soul.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Salem - King Night


If M83 was into dubstep, this is how it would sound. Electronic music that is gloomy, orchestral and uplifting.










Download "King Night" from their upcoming debut album of the same name here.

Minks - Ophelia


Goth pop outfit Minks have a new single out, "Ophelia".















Download it here.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Yu(c)k - Daughter

Yuck are a bit like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, two completely different people sharing the same body. Yu(c)k is a stark comparison to their usual fare of grungy, feedbacky pop. Yu(c)k is soft, piano driven rock. The difference that brackets can make... Anyway, they're about to release their new EP, "Weakend", limited to 100 cassette copies. Download "Daughter", from the EP, here.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/78550037b1159d6d/

Yu(c)k - Daughter from Yuck on Vimeo.

To Kill A King - Cold Skin

Unsigned London band To Kill A King have released a new video for their song "Cold Skin". It's enigmatic, visually striking, completely compelling, and probably one of the best music videos I've seen this year. I was also amused to see it was directed by a guy called Jack "King". And, of course, it's a damn good song as well!

Watch it here.

To Kill a King 'Cold Skin' [Music Video] from Jack King on Vimeo.

Crowns - Little Eyes


Basically, if you like the Pogues, then you'll love Crowns! Vocalist Bill Jefferson is definitely channelling the spirit of Shane McGowan, but hey, he does it well, I'll give him that.

Download "Little Eyes" here.
Click for a FREE MP3 of LITTLE EYES

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

These New Puritans - Hologram (Salem Remix)


These New Puritans are one of the best bands around at the minute and are releasing their third single, "Hologram", from their second album "Hidden". It's due to be released on the 9th of August. Salem have released a remix, which can be found on the single release. Salem have basically taken the original track, and drugged it up. You can download the remix for the price of an email address at These New Puritans' website.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Crocodiles - Sleep Forever

Crocodiles are set to return this September with new album "Sleep Forever". If you like The Jesus and Mary Chain, you will love Crocodiles - the sunglasses, pop melodies drowned in feedback, song titles like "Summer of Hate" and "I Wanna Kill". Watch the psychedelic video for new song "Sleep Forever" here.

Crocodiles - "Sleep Forever" from christin turner on Vimeo.

Download it here.
http://stereogum.com/download2/?file=408972%3A%3A3e6778%3A%3ACrocodiles+-+Sleep+Forever/

Mercury Prize Nominations

The nominations were announced today for the Mercury Prize. Here they are:

Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions (14th Floor)
Corinne Bailey Rae - The Sea (EMI)
Dizzee Rascal - Tongue N' Cheek (Dirtee Stank)
Kit Downes Trio - Golden (Basho)
Foals - Total Life Forever (Transgressive)
I Am Kloot - Sky At Night (Shepherd Moon/EMI)
Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can (Virgin)
Mumford And Sons - Sigh No More (Island)
Paul Weller - Wake Up The Nation (Island)
Villagers - Becoming A Jackal (Domino)
Wild Beasts - Two Dancers (Domino)
The XX - XX (XL)

Personally, I would love to see Foals win. I thought "Total Life Forever" was such an emotive, powerful album. However, I would put my money on The XX or Villagers to win. I'm actually kind of disappointed not to see These New Puritans on the shortlist, as I think "Hidden" actually deserves to win the prize.

Comment with your tips for who you think will win it, and who deserves to win it.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Dead Models - Dead Models EP



A fresh, exciting band who pay homage to the classic songwriting methods of the fifties and sixties, this EP is definitely worth downloading. It's free for a limited time only!

http://deadmodels.playwhitenoise.com/album/dead-models?type=email&sig=f864debb29ccaf8e825e54c172514f1e&auto=mp3-320&payment_id=3677581923

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Blonde Redhead - Here Sometimes


Blonde Redhead are set to release their new album, "Penny Sparkle" this September. New track "Here Sometimes" is like glammed up grunge, and it's absolutely brilliant! Listen to and download it here.

Jenny and Johnny - Scissor Runner

Jenny and Johnny are releasing their debut album, "I'm Having Fun Now" on the 31st of August. Download their song "Scissor Runner" by signing up to their mailing list here. Pure melodic power pop!









Saturday, July 17, 2010

Unison - Outside

Unison are a French duo, playing haunting pop music. Lead vocalist Melanie sings like a siren over industrial beats and a skeletal guitar. Download "Outside", from their new "Outside EP" here. http://www.mediafire.com/?zvlnzd1n1ni

Watch the video for "Outside" here.

"Outside" by Unison from robby massey on Vimeo.

The Klaxons - Echoes

Klaxons have released a video for upcoming single "Echoes". Watch it there.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Broken Social Scene - Meet Me In The Basement

Here's the video for Broken Social Scene's song "Meet Me In The Basement". Basically, today's world. In a three and a half minute long video clip. (Which is actually distressing enough in itself... We can sum up our world in three and a half minutes?) Watch it here.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest Artwork and Tracklisting

Here's the artwork and tracklisting for Deerhunter's new album, "Halcyon Digest", which is to be released September.



  • 01. Earthquake - 5'00
  • 02. Don't Cry - 2'49
  • 03. Revival - 2'14
  • 04. Sailing - 5'00
  • 05. Memory Boy 2'09
  • 06. Desire Lines - 6'44
  • 07. Basement Scene - 3'41
  • 08. Helicopter - 4'58
  • 09. Fountain Stairs - 2'38
  • 10. Coronado - 3'19
  • 11. He Would Have Laughed - 7'29

Holy Family - Whatever There's To Know


An indie band that aren't afraid to use a drum machine? That's Sweden's Holy Family! Download "Whatever There's To Know" here. They are currently working on their debut album.

Local Natives - Sun Hands

Local Natives are one of my favourite bands around at the minute. Download their track "Sun Hands", from their debut album Gorilla Manor, for free by signing up to their mailing list.








Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Gypsy & The Cat - Time To Wander

Gypsy and the cat are going to explode sometime soon,it's only a matter of time. These two guys have definitely had the Fleetwood Mac records out, and write glouriously sunny indie pop. Download "Time To Wander (Steep Mix)" by signing up to their newsletter here:

Watch the video for "Time To Wander" here:

2:54 - Creeping


2:54 are London based sisters Hannah and Collette Thurlow. They play beautifully distorted noise pop. Sound good? It is. Download the fantastic "Creeping" here: http://thefader.cachefly.net/254-creeping.mp3

Minks - Funeral Song

Minks are a Brooklyn based act, playing gothic new wave - ethereal synths, high bass and lofi production. Funeral Song is pretty much undecipherable, save for it's chorus "So long summertime/ Not coming back". Their website doesn't give us much (sorry, "any") information, but this is definitely a band to watch out for.


Watch the video for "Funeral Song" here:

Minks - "Funeral Song" from LANCE DRAKE on Vimeo.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

M.I.A. - /\/\ /\ Y /\


Her first album, "Arular" was named after her father, her second "Kala", after her mother. Now, she has finally put her own name to her work, albeit in what looks like a mess of characters. Which is symbolic of this album really. M.I.A. has stated that she wants her new album to capture the "digital ruckus" that is today's world, which is exemplified in the album artwork. Where her first two albums sported memorable hooks, this is a snarling beast of a record, that isn't quite sure of where it stands. Is she an underground rebel? Or rising pop celebrity? Tracks like "Lovalot" make me think underground rebel, she name-drops terrorist organisations, Gandhi and Bob Marley, and makes stark comments on the Islamic practice of jihad. But then track "XXXO" has a chorus her Gaganess would be proud of.

The production lets some of the tracks down. Songs like "It Iz What It Iz" and "Story To Be Told" feel sparse and unfinished. But once again, this is conflicted by brilliant tracks such as Suicide sampling "Born Free", "Tell Me Why" and "Meds and Feds". It almost feels like M.I.A. is purposefully trying to create a sound that will drive away listeners, as she flirts with major pop success. Overall, a good record, but it never really feels like M.I.A. is giving us all she can. And knowing what she can do, it's slightly disappointing.

Tracklisting:
1. The Message
2. Steppin' Up
3. XXXO
4. Teqkilla
5. Lovalot
6. Story To Be Told
7. It Takes A Muscle
8. It Iz What It Iz
9. Born Free
10. Meds and Feds
11. Tell Me Why
12. Space
13. Internet Connection (Bonus Track)
14. Illygirl (Bonus Track)
15. Believer (Bonus Track)
16. Caps Lock (Bonus Track)

Rating: 7.9
Download: "Born Free", "Tell Me Why", "XXXO".

Watch the "provocative" video (which was banned from YouTube) for "Born Free" here...

Born Free - M.I.A from Bourgeois Ink on Vimeo.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Coheed & Cambria - World of Lines

New Coheed & Cambria video, featuring footage from the film "Metropolis". "Metropolis" is an all time favourite of mine, so I personally give them mega kudos for this! Watch it here...

Junip - Rope and Summit EP

Junip is known for being the side project of folkie José Gonzalez, but deserves to be known for more than that. A moody, krautrocky record, that retains Gonzalez's trademark vocal intimacy. Download it for free by signing up to their mailing list. Junip will have an album out in September, to be released on the City Slang label in Europe.

Mlini - Open Road


Mlini combine lo-fi buzz with a sparse, melancholy melody. Listen to and download "Open Road" here. Their debut EP, "The Mlini EP" is out now.





Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sleigh Bells - Treats

This review should probably be written completely in block capitals, to help get across the sense of how loud this album actually is. Driving percussion, gargantum riffs, and cheerleader style chants from vocalist Alexis Krauss. All way too loud for your own good. "Treats" is an album that is both poppy, yet heavy at the same time. A serious album that manages to still be more fun than anything in todays top 40. It's hardcore you can dance to. Or bubblegum pop to mosh to. As soon as the machine gun drumming kicks in on opening track "Tell 'Em", you get this wonderful feeling. And you say to yourself "I've never heard anything like this before". And than, for the next half an hour, you are aurally assaulted by sheer noise and ripped to shreds by the hooks that are littered throughout the record. Your head will buzz from the amount of power being injected into it. And you will go back for more.

Tracklisting:
1. Tell Em'
2. Kids
3. Riot Rhythm
4. Infinity Guitars
5. Run the Heart
6. Rachel
7. Rill Rill
8. Crown on the Ground
9. Straight A's
10. A/B Machines
11. Treats

Rating: 9.3/10
Download: "Tell 'Em, "Kids", Infinity Guitars".

She & Him - Thieves

She & Him (Zooey Deschanel and Matt Ward) have released a video for new single "Thieves". "Thieves" is taken from their album "Volume II". Watch the vintage styled video from Merge Records here.

She & Him - Thieves from Merge Records on Vimeo.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

!!! - AM/FM

!!! (pronounced chk chk chk) are back with new single "AM/FM". You can download it for free now by signing up to their newsletter. I'm absolutely loving this track at the moment, it's got a real groovy, Madchester sound to it. Baggy revival much? Uhuh! The link is here: http://chkchkchk.net/ "AM/FM" is taken from the upcoming album "Strange Weather, Isn't It?", which is out on the 24th of August on Warp.

Women - Eyesore


Women (an all male band, by the way) are back with a new album, "Public Strains", which is to be released in the UK and EU August the 23rd, and have made new track "Eyesore" available to download. "Eyesore" continues the same with the same sonic brashness that was honed to perfection in their first album, while also allowing their pop sensibilities to come to the fore, creating the bittersweet melody that is this song. The album artwork already looks like an instant classic, and I'm sure we can expect big things from this record.

Liechtenstein - Passion for Water





Liechtenstein have a new single, "Passion for Water". The bass is bouncy, the guitar jangly. And of course, it features their trademark skill for beautiful vocal melodies. A perfect pop song, full of a punkish energy.




Friday, July 9, 2010

Lost Knives

Breathtakingly emotive, it's amazing to think these guys are still unsigned... Surely it's only a matter of time before they have a record deal? In "Fake Natural Sound" you can hear Joy Division, The Fall, Echo & the Bunnymen, but never once does it feel like they're ripping anybody off. They play hauntingly atmospheric post-punk, in the same vein as Chapel Club. Their music pulsates and throbs with a sombre, grandoise energy that envelops the listener... John Peel would have loved these guys. Take note, this is definitely a band to watch.

FAKE NATURAL SOUND from Lost Knives on Vimeo.


Download their demos from last.fm, "Fake Natural Sound" and "Solstice" being the standout tracks.

www.last.fm/music/Lost+Knives

The Klaxons - Flashover


Jeez, it seems like ages since we heard anything from these lads! After having their first attempt at the their second album rejected by Polydor, their record label, for being "too experimental", we're finally hearing some new material three years after their debut album "Myths of the Near Future". New track "Flashover" has a more heavy vibe than anything heard from that album, probably due to the influence of producer Ross Robinson, known for his work with Korn, Slipknot and Machine Head. The album is titled "Surfing the Void" and it's out on the 23rd of August. The first single off the album will be "Echoes"

Download "Flashover" here: Klaxons - Flashover

PVT - Window

PVT (formerly known as Pivot) are an Australian trio, playing chilly, progressive indie. Imagine a New Order for 2010. Their new album, "Church With No Magic", is out on the 9th of August worldwide. If their new track "Window" is anything to go by, it should be a cracker!



Currently, "Window" can be downloaded for free by visiting their website and signing up to their mailing list.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Visions of Trees - Sometimes It Kills EP

Jungle music, for hippies. Sounding like a more upbeat Crystal Castles, these two Londoners are the true successors to Dead Can Dance. Their newest EP is sold out, but don't fear, it can be downloaded for free from last.fm! Cult of Cobras is the standout track, and has a pretty trippy acid house style video to accompany it.

Cult of Cobras from Visions of Trees on Vimeo.



http://www.last.fm/music/Visions+of+Trees/Sometimes+It+Kills+EP

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Dead Jerichos - Under The Street Lights EP & The Ark T Session



So, the first band to have the honour of being featured in EVP... Dead Jerichos! Hailing from Oxford, and playing "math" rock, we can cue the inevitable Foals comparisons. There's no denying the Foals comparisons, but there's so much more to them than just that, there's The Jam's energy and The Cure's gloominess there too. This is math rock, but with a bigger, more forceful sound than many current bands under that tag. They're gigging like their lives depend on it at the minute, and it's only a matter of time before they break out of Oxford. They have two EPs free for download, and they're newest will be available for download soon.


Under The Street Lights EP - http://www.mediafire.com/?wngonz2wide
The Ark T Session - http://www.mediafire.com/?aj2nzdwdzkn

Monday, July 5, 2010

And In The Beginning...

Alright, the time has come. I am joining the masses, and have begun my own audioblog. Yes, you are to be subjected to my opinions (and probably rantings) with a few tunes thrown in for good measure. I'm going to start this blog by posting my all-time ultimate playlist, to give a sense of my listening tastes. And I hope to see you back here soon!

1. "The First Days of Spring" - Noah and the Whale
2. "New Age" - Chrome
3. "Mushroom" - Can
4. "Untrust Us" - Crystal Castles
5. "Knife Slits Water" - A Certain Ratio
6. "Never Understand" - The Jesus and Mary Chain
7. "Helicopter" - Bloc Party
8. "Be My Wife" - David Bowie
9. "W.F.L." - Happy Mondays
10. "Cemetery Gates" - The Smiths
11. "Idioteque" - Radiohead
12. "And I Was A Boy From School" - Hot Chip
13. "Temptation (7" Version) - New Order
14. "This Orient" - Foals
15. "Peace Frog" - The Doors
16. "Three Thousand" - These New Puritans
17. "Heroin" - The Velvet Underground
18. "Industrial Estate" - The Fall
19. "Search And Destroy" - Iggy & The Stooges
20. "Swan Lake" - Public Image Ltd.
21. "Disorder" - Joy Division
22. "World Town" - M.I.A.
23. "Flow Coma" - 808 State
24. "The Killing Moon" - Echo & The Bunnymen