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New Music Tuesday July 15, 2014

14/07/17 at 3.41pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

Honeyblood  “Honeyblood”

This is the debut full-length from the latest act to emerge from Glasgow, Scotland.  The Glaswegian female duo have drawn comparisons to Best Coast and Frankie Rose, while the ladies cite The Breeders, Throwing Muses, and PJ Harvey as lifelong influences.  By now you should be familiar with “Killer Bangs,” if not check it out below.

Watch “Killer Bangs” here:

Download  “Honeyblood”  here:

 

Morrissey 
“World Peace Is None Of Your Business”

This is the tenth studio album from Smiths frontman Morrissey.  It’s his first album since 2009’s Years Of Refusal.  If Moz is your thing enjoy “Instanbul” below.

Download  “World Peace Is None Of Your Business” here:

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Pixies Finally Release “Indie Cindy” On Cassette Tape

14/07/15 at 10.10am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Pixies-Indie-Cindy-tapeFor those individuals that refused to pick up a copy of the Pixies first album in 23 years until it was released on physical cassette, today is your lucky day.  In an effort to squeeze every possible nickel out of every fan worldwide, the college rock veterans have made the “Indie Cindy” release available on cassette tape, no shit.  There’s no denying the fact that I love cassette tapes, but “Indie Cindy” on cassette, really?

Frank is only planning on running off 500 copies worldwide, and I’m positive they’ll go like hot cakes.  Isn’t it refreshing to know that when they say it’s not about the money, it’s really not about the money…

Procure your copy here for only 12 bucks!

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of July 14, 2014

14/07/15 at 9.41am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/14/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV Alert Page.

Watch the entire episode of Live On Letterman featuring a 54 minute performance by St. Vincent here:

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Thursday = St. Vincent

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Watch The Afghan Whigs New Video For “Matamoros”

14/07/14 at 7.37pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

TThe Afghan Whigs - Pioneertownhe Afghan Whigs seventh studio album Do To The Beast is one of the better albums released in 2014.  The band’s first album in nearly sixteen years has been a pleasant surprise.

Released back in April, the album has already produced the single “Algiers,” and today Cincinnati’s pride and joy shared the second single “Matamoros.”  Watch both videos below.

The alternative rockers return to the States on August 26 to begin the second leg of North American tour dates.  If you missed these guys in Pioneertown or Coachella, there are plenty of other opportunities to catch them, seriously.

Watch “Matamoros” here:

Watch “Algiers” here:

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Interpol Announce Tour & Share “All The Rage Back Home”

14/07/14 at 10.35am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Interpol El PintorInterpol announced today a four month long string of tour dates that takes the NYC band across North America.  The tour kicks off on August 1 at the Lollapalooza Festival and includes stops in Tempe, Arizona on August 20 and San Diego, California on September 24.

A few days ago the band shared the first audio from the group’s forthcoming album El Pintor, the track titled “All The Rage Back Home” (watch below).  Interpol are scheduled to drop their fifth studio on September 9 in the U.S.

A limited number of presale tickets will be available on Tuesday July 15 at 10am local time.  Check out all of the dates and presale information here.

Who’s down with Interpol?

Watch “All The Rage Back Home” here:

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Top Albums For The Week Of July 8, 2014

14/07/13 at 8.52am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Jack WhiteHere’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:

Jack White knocks Parquet Courts from the top spot on the College Radio Album Chart, while White’s bitter rival The Black Keys hold at #3.  Three new artists enter the Top 20, as Craft Spells reenters the countdown.  Tom Krell’s electronic project How To Dress Well is the biggest mover, jumping 99 spots to #12 with his latest effort “What Is This Heart?”  Also new the countdown are Philadelphia based singer-songwriter Timothy Showalter who uses the moniker Strand Of Oaks, and international pop sensation Lana Del Rey.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of July 8, 2014:
1. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
2. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
3. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
4. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
5. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
6. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
7. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW  Sea When Absent
8. BOB MOULD  Beauty And Ruin
9. CONOR OBERST  Upside Down Mountain
10. OWEN PALLETT  In Conflict
11. SHARON VAN ETTEN  Are We There
12. HOW TO DRESS WELL  What Is This Heart?
13. FIRST AID KIT  Stay Gold
14. THE FRESH & ONLYS  House Of Spirits
15. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
16. TUNE-YARDS  Nikki Nack
17. SYLVAN ESSO  Sylvan Esso
18. LANA DEL REY  Ultraviolence
19. CRAFT SPELLS  Nausea
20. STRAND OF OAKS  Heal

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
2. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
3. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
4. THE WAR ON DRUGS  Lost In The Dream
5. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. HOODOO GURUS  Magnum Cum Louder

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Flashback Friday: The Dismemberment Plan

14/07/11 at 9.22am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Let’s put a lid on EMO week once and for all.

The Dismemberment Plan 2The Dismemberment Plan is an indie dance-punk band that hail from The Nation’s Capital. Some may argue that The D-Plan are EMO (Jenny LSQ), while others cringe that the dreaded EMO label is attached to the band. There, EMO twice in one sentence. The Washington D.C. based quartet formed in 1993, and have been able to keep the original line-up together with the exception of founder Steve Cummings, he departed after recording the debut album. The band is named after a line from the 1993 movie Groundhog Day.

From 1993-2003 the band released four studio albums and toured extensively. In the early 00′s they broadened their fan based by touring with Pearl Jam, and then later with Death Cab For Cutie. The critically acclaimed 1999 release Emergency & I, was named by Pitchfork Media as the #1 Album Of The Year and #16 Album Of The Decade. Upon the album’s release, Pitchfork scored it a 9.6 on a scale of 10, which I believe is supposed to mean it’s good, Jake Fogelnest would know better.  The band’s 2001 album Change received similar attention by the same publication, as it was recognized as the #14 Album Of The Year and #97 for the Zero’s.

The band split in 2003, but later reformed briefly in 2007 to play a few charity shows to raise money for the sick son of J. Robbins, frontman for the fellow D.C. based band Jawbox. The Plan reunited again in 2010 in support of the Emergency & I reissue, and have been together ever since. Their fifth studio album Uncanney Valley was released last October.

Studio Albums:
! (1995)
The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified (1997)
Emergency & I (1999)
Change (2001)
Uncanney Valley (2013)

The group’s influences include Fugazi and Jawbox, while they’re known for adding R&B and a hip-hop element to dance-punk. They’re an instrumental influence on some of the indie dance rock that surfaced in the early zero’s such as LCD Soundsystem, The Rapture (recently broken up), Radio 4, and !!! (Chk Chk Chk), not to be confused with the debut album by The Dismemberment Plan with only one Chk.

Check out some tunes from The Dismemberment Plan below:

“Waiting”

“The City”

“Time Bomb”

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/7/14

14/07/07 at 7.49pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/7/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV Alert Page.

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Monday = The War On Drugs

The War on Drugs performs ~ Late Shows with… by HumanSlinky
Wednesday = Sleeper Agent

Fallon

Wednesday = Sylvan Esso

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Top Albums For The Week Of July 1, 2014

14/07/07 at 7.15am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Bob MouldHere’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:

Parquet Courts hold the #1 spot on the College Radio Album Charts for a second straight week.  PHOX is a reentry at #18, while the latest from A Sunny Day In Glasgow and The Fresh and Onlys are new to the countdown.  The latest effort from Bob Mould (pictured) “Beauty and Ruin” holds at #8.  My top albums stay exactly the same as last week.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of July 1, 2014:
1. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
2. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
3. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
4. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
5. CONOR OBERST  Upside Down Mountain
6. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
7. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
8. BOB MOULD  Beauty And Ruin
9. OWEN PALLETT  In Conflict
10. SHARON VAN ETTEN  Are We There
11. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
12. LA SERA  Hour Of The Dream
13. SYLVAN ESSO  Sylvan Esso
14. TUNE-YARDS  Nikki Nack
15. FIRST AID KIT  Stay Gold
16. THE FRESH & ONLYS  House Of Spirits
17. THEE OH SEES  Drop
18. PHOX  Phox
19. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW  Sea When Absent
20. HUNDRED WATERS  The Moon Rang Like A Bell

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
2. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
3. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
4. THE WAR ON DRUGS  Lost In The Dream
5. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. HAPPY MONDAYS  Pills ‘n’ Thrills And Bellyaches

Sirius XMU Goes All EMO

14/07/06 at 11.02am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Jimmy Eat WorldDon’t panic, it’s only temporary.  The fine folks at satellite radio Sirius XMU, North America’s Indie Rock Station, will present an all vintage EMO episode of the Old School show tonight (Sunday) at 6pm West Coast time.  Vintage EMO… now those are two words I never thought I would ever see together, but who knew?  I can only imagine what Jenny LSQ has in store, but I will assume it includes Jimmy Eat World (pictured), the godfathers of EMO.  Contrary to popular belief, the pride and joy of Mesa, Arizona are EMO, they always were, and always will be, period.

If you happen to miss tonight’s all Vintage EMO Old School show it replays on Wednesday at Noon West, or those with an internet subscription can listen to EMO to their heart’s content on Sirius XMU on demand.

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Happy INDEEPendence Day

14/07/04 at 6.42am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

4th of JulyHave a fun INDEEPendence Day Weekend.  I hope the person in charge of the tunes at the parties, picnics, and BBQ’s that you attend plays all of your favorite indie buzzbands.

Be safe.

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