The great thing about being so late to releasing the August mixtape is that September is here, and the mixtape is ready to go. It goes without saying but I think this mixtape is really great, and I’m digging the heck out of the songs that are on it. Please do let me know if you’ve heard stuff that we missed this month.
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Press Play October was a spooky good month for new music, and I’m psyched for the broad range of music that we’ve got on this playlist. Everything from power pop jams to jangly americana to lo-fi ambling indie rock. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. As always if there’s something I missed, please leave a comment and tell me what it is.
Leave a CommentSongs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Airborne // Cut Copy Wrong Turn // Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else Offering // Cults Friends // Sure Sure Electric Blue // Arcade Fire Pickup Artist // Melville Just Like A Summer Cloud // Kacy & Clayton
Leave a CommentWe all love lists, and we all love sarcasm. Though, I think its important to reflect upon the last year of music, I’m going to do so through the use of a list. It was a fantastic year full of awesome albums, and I’m going to count down a bunch of my favorites, and give you something to listen to while reading. 50. Country Mice – Twister Country Mice – Festival Brooklyn’s Country Mice don’t sound anything like a Brooklyn band, their sound is roughly a twangy indie rock band with dirt rubbed all over it. Its not glossy, but…
Leave a CommentReptar – Blast Off There’s sure to be a dance party going on at the House of Blues tonight on Lansdowne street. Foster the People are bringing their pumped up kicks, and Cults are always good for a great live show. But it’s Atlanta newbies Reptar who is likely to be the most ridiculous, and perhaps amazing. These southern gentlement all met during elementary, middle and high school in Atlanta, and now they’re based all over the east coast in college. Surely opening for Cults and Foster the People is as legitimate excuse as any to take a semester off.…
Leave a CommentCults_Abducted Boy-girl duo Cults left the mystery at home and brought the charm Sunday evening as they played to a slightly drunk, but very happy sold-out crowd at Brighton Music Hall. Cults played ten songs off their self-titled debut album that was released last week. The band’s main two members, Brian Oblivion and Madeline Follin were friendly and excited during the entire set. Follin, who was wearing the same white lace dress from the ‘Abducted’ artwork, and Oblivion seemed much more relaxed and confident this time around, compared to the show the band played at the same venue just two…
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