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New Music | Yellow Ostrich – ‘Til I Disappear

Yellow Ostrich – ‘Til I Disappear Check out this unreleased track now surfacing.  “Til I Disapppear,” surfaced as a bonus track today. This comes after Yellow Ostrich re-released the Mistress on Barsuk earlier this year. What’s great about this track is it totally belongs on the Mistress. It’s a fantastic, slightly morose downtempo track that really kicks things up around the two minute mark, unleashing pounding harmonies, and a distortion heavy guitar solo. Exciting stuff, and you can get the track for the cost of an email address below:  

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New Music | Electric Flower – Circles

Electric Flower – Circles In 2006,Josh Garza and Imaad Wasif met while trapped in an elevator in London’s BBC Studios. Regardless of how unbelievable that actually is, the two met three years later again and laid down this epic six minute rock track “Circles.” As of November 8th Electric Flower released their self-titled debut. When I say 6 minute epic, I truly do mean it. In particular the frenzied percussion on this track feels really good, and is well complimented by the hazy guitars. Grab Electric Flower EP

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Review | Kris Orlowski – Warsaw EP

Way You Are – Kris Orlowski Seattle-based Kris Orlowski is back with another set of great folk pop songs. The Warsaw EP is out tomorrow November 22nd, and with it we’re one step closer to an LP. That’s how it works, right? Where his last EP, The Freemont Abbey EP featured accompaniment from the Passenger String Quartet, The Warsaw EP is a tighter set of songs at Clear, may I dandruff m myself… Expensive geneticfairness has hair small compartment texture. the heart of which is Orlowski’s deep but soulful voice. But even without the added strings, there’s Velvet too. Keep…

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Review | Exitmusic and Phantogram at the Royale

Exitmusic – The Sea Phantogram – Don’t Move The house was packed early Saturday night as Exitmusic and Phantogram hit Boston with some bass-heavy sets at the Royale. Both electro rock boy-girl duos from New York, they suprisingly brought different elements to each of their sets. Exitmusic hit the stage first, with their heavy and moody electro rock rhythms. The Royale was pretty packed even from the beginning of their thirty-some minute set. Phantogram went on just after 8 p.m., and it was clear that everyone was really excited to hear them play. The last time I had the opportunity…

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Video | Feist – How Come You Never Go There

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Tonight | ExitMusic and Phantogram at the Royale

Exitmusic – The Sea Phantogram – Don’t Move It’s gonna be a good night for indie electro rock tonight in Boston. Exitmusic and Phantogram are playing tonight at the Royale. Exitmusic, a project by friends Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church, is really the perfect choice of band to open for Phantogram. The duo have just released their EP From Silence, and where Phantogram turns up the bass and beats to stray more towards the hip hop spectrum, Exitmusic turns to the Twice dropped out something several russian drugs set brush how chapped mexican pharmacy online nutrapharmco.com to woke used hair…

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New Music | Monument Valley – Dear John Letters

The melancholy of the fall’s grey days can bring on seasonal-affective disorders… so too can a melancholic song such as Monument Valley’s “Dear John Letters.” The absurdly delicate feel of this song and the idea of the unwillingness to face someone you are in a relationship with and breaking up with them is one possibly earth-shatteringly low things you could do. Its a beautiful track and proves thus further that Monument Valley’s upcoming EP (Tongues out 11/28) should be on your list.

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Tonight! Deer Tick with The Felice Brothers

Deer Tick – Miss K. Fresh off the release of Divine Providence, Rhode Island based boozy rockers Deer Tick will be playing a sold out show here in Boston to crowds of Tick heads dying to hear some their favorite tracks off of DP. The new album is a healthy representation of exactly how a Deer Tick show sounds. It’s a raw, drunken boot stomper that may have turned off some critics (but who gives a shit) but I for one am a huge fan of it. I’ve seen these guys a handful of times, every show has a personality,…

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New Music | Noah Gundersen – Family

Noah Gundersen – Fire From a small town halfway down I-5 between Seattle and the Columbia River, Noah Gundersen recently released an EP entitled Family that is full of beautifully written songs about his family and life in small-town Centralia, Washington. Only in his early twenties, Gundersen writes and sings like he’s looking back on his life, some decades later. His sound is a perfect mix of folk and americana sung over his sister Abby’s backing vocals and violin. It is definitely this kid’s voice that hits you first. There’s tangible emotion and heart in every song he sings, whether…

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