"The Loom released their debut LP, Teeth, on November 1 via Crossbill Records. You can stream and purchase the album at their bandcamp and download the second single, "In Your Doldrums," for free above." Download "In Your Doldrums" over on Brooklyn Vegan now, and check out The Loom's upcoming tour dates while you're at it!Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Download The Loom's "In Your Doldrums" On Brooklyn Vegan
"The Loom released their debut LP, Teeth, on November 1 via Crossbill Records. You can stream and purchase the album at their bandcamp and download the second single, "In Your Doldrums," for free above." Download "In Your Doldrums" over on Brooklyn Vegan now, and check out The Loom's upcoming tour dates while you're at it!Dirty Laundry Premieres The Spinto Band's Soundtrack for "Biba Democracy"
"Everyone's favorite off-kilter pop group from Delaware The Spinto Band are back with an original soundtrack to a new film called Biba Democracy (out on December 6th)." Download the complete soundtrack over on Dirty Laundry right here.
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Biba Democracy,
Dirty Laundry,
The Spinto Band
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Brett Netson Speaks On The Importance Of Art In Protest
I believe that it is our job as artists and musicians to do the work of making this egalitarian self-organization understandable, strong and beautiful. In a visceral, instinctive and wild way. We are competing with the would-be artists of our time who have compromised their skill and talent to the fundamentalist religion of “brand management.” “Occupy” is what a movement looks like without “brand management.”
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Brett Netson,
Occupy Musicians,
Occupy Wallstreet
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Brett Netson's "Simple Work For The Dead" Reviewed On The Big Take Over
SWFTD is something to absorbed. The listener can feel his anger against a culture that doesn’t act in its own best interests but feel powerless to instigate change." Listen to "God is Wrong" now on The Big Take Over.
Buried Beds Featured On NPR's Song Of The Day
"Buried Beds' sound has naturally evolved in the intervening years, fleshed out and spiked with a bit of anthemic urgency: "Steady Hand" opens Tremble the Sails on an auspicious note, building majestically as its strings, guitars and boy-girl harmonies combine to form a sweetly soaring roar. It's a lovely surprise to be reminded of this under-exposed sleeper, and to revel in the end of its self-imposed silence." Listen to "Steady Hand" over on NPR!
Labels:
Buried Beds,
NPR Song Of The Day,
Steady Hand
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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