Sep 30 2009

New Indie Rock from The Cave Singers, The Duke Spirit, Starlight Mints, The Fiery Furnaces, Altas Sound & More!

So many great new songs; such little time. This playlist features some of the best 2009 songs from current, recent and upcoming albums from The Cave Singers (double-shot), The Duke Spirit, Starlight Mints, The Fiery Furnaces, Altas Sound, Broken Records, Portugal The Man, Diamond Rings and many more. Enjoy.

“At The Cut” - The Cave Singers from Welcome Joy (2009)
“Beach House” - The Cave Singers from Welcome Joy (2009)

“Baby Doll” - The Duke Spirit from Cut Across The Land (2009)

“Paralyzed” - Starlight Mints from Change Remains (2009)

“The End Is Near” - The Fiery Furnaces from I’m Going Away (2009)

“Walkabout” - Atlas Sound (with Noah Lennox) from Logos (2009)

“Cigarette Burns” - Flunk from This Is What You Get (2009)

“Ghost on the Canvas” - Paul Westenberg from PW & the Ghost Gloves Cat Wing Joy Boys EP (2009)

“If Eilert Loevborg Wrote A Song, It Would Sound Like This” - Broken Records from Until The Year Begins to Part (2009)

“People Say” - Portugal. The Man from The Satanic Satanist (2009)

“All Yr Songs” - Diamond Rings from 7′ single (2009)

“Berlin, Without Return” - Voxtrot from single release (2009)

“Big Wave Rider” - Rainbow Bridge, single (2009)

“Silvia” - Miike Snow from s/t debut (2009)

“It’s Gonna Happen Fast” - Choo Choo La Rouge from Black Clouds (2009)

“Alfred” - Gordie Tentrees from Mercy Or Sin (2009)

“Russia” - Ramona Falls from Intuit (2009)

“Tammie” - The Dø from single (2009)

“L. Mansion” - Sic Alps from s/t 7′ single (2009)

“Anchor Lane Parade” - Opsvik & Jennings from A Dream I Used To Remember (2009)

“All the King’s Men” - Wild Beast from Two Dancers (2009)

“Two Sides” - Youth Group from The Night Is Ours (2009)

“H.O.T.T.” - Wheat from White Ink, Black Ink (2009)

Coming Up: In Dee Mail October edition; More New Indie Songs; Best of Recent Indie Cover Songs; Best Indie Videos of 2009; Halloween Bonanza MP3 Playlist (in the meantime, check out great Halloween Indie Songs from last year).

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Sep 28 2009

New Indie Songs from The Almighty Defenders, Thao, Times New Viking, Girls, Blitzen Trapper, Obits, Castanets & More

Today’s playlist of the best new indie rock includes a doubleshot from the super group The Almighty Defenders, consisting of members of the Black Lips and King Khan & BBQ; plus, new songs from Thao with The Get Down Stay Down; Columbus’ Times New Viking; Pittsburgh’s Girls present the awesome song, “Hellhole Ratrace”; Portland’s Blitzen Trapper; Tennessee’s talented David Mead; two popular Brooklyn bands, Obits and Kordan; experimental blues band Castanets; Bloomington, Indiana’s Early Day Miners; Montreal’s pop outfit Young Galaxy; Florida’s indie pop band The Postmarks; New York’s Samara Lubelski, and southern California rockers Devon Williams.

“Cone of Light” - The Almighty Defenders from s/t debut (2009)
Double-shot: “Bow Down and Die” - The Almighty Defenders from s/t debut (2009)

“Know Better, Learn Faster” - Thao with the Get Down, Stay Down, single (2009)

“Move To California” - Times New Viking from Born Again Revisited (2009)

“Hellhole Ratrace” - Girls from Album (2009)


“Black River Killer” - Blitzen Trapper from Black River Killer EP (2009)

“Last Train Home” - David Mead from Almost & Always (2009)

“Two-Headed Coin” - Obits from I Blame You (2009)

Fantasy Nation - Kordan from Fantasy Nation (2009)

So Slowly” - Early Day Miners from Treatment (2009)

“Long Live The Fallen World” - Young Galaxy from Invisible Republic (2009)

“Go Jetsetter” - The Postmarks from Memoirs at the End of the World (2009)

“Evolution Flow” - Samara Lubelski from Future Slip (2009)

“Worn From The Light” - Castanets from Texas Rose, The Thaw and The Beast (2009)

“Sufferer” - Devon Williams from Sufferer (2009)

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Sep 27 2009

Ears To The Music, Vol. IV: The Spinto Band, The Dodos, Public Radio, Elvis Perkins, A Sunny Day in Glasgow & More!

spintobandnewKicking off this playlist of great new songs is one of the best under-rated indie bands of the past few years, The Spinto Band, from Wilmington, Delaware. Their second album, Moonwink, was one of the top LPs of 2008, featuring catchy, melodic music and potent lyrics. The band’s new EP, Slim & Slender, will be released next month, just in time for the launch of their Park The Van tour with label-mates Pepi Ginsberg and Generationals.

The Dodos
return with one of the most addictive indie songs of this half of 2009 - “Fables” (see the new video), from their impressive album Time to Die. The band is currently on an extensive tour in the States until the end of next month, and then, after a two-week break, The Dodos set out on a two month European tour.

Public Radio is an indie rock-pop band from Charlotte, NC who cite among their influences The Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse and Wilco. Their new track, “Forget Love,” off their latest LP Sweet Child, is one of the most memorable songs of 2009. Public Radio’s MySpace page includes a mission statement to make songs “that are both energetic and inspiring for social and personal change.” Band member Mark Mathis is also offering a free download of his solo EP.

This playlist also includes sweet singles from new and upcoming releases by the awesome Elvis Perkins in Dearland; Philadelphia’s psyche pop A Sunny Day in Glasgow; Athens, Georgia’s electro-pop band Circulatory System; Cincinnati’s hot indie rockers Why?; New York’s garage pop band Darlings; Illinois’ Lake Country indie pop band Headlights, and Philadelphia’s folk pop artist Kurt Vile.

“Jackhammer” - The Spinto Band from Slim & Slender EP (2009)

“Fables” - The Dodos from Time To Die (2009)

“Forgot Love” - Public Radio from Sweet Child (2009)

“Slow Doomsday” - Elvis Perkins in Dearland from The Doomsday EP (2009)

“Passionate Introverts” - A Sunny Day In Glasgow from Ashes Grammar (2009)

“Round Again” - Circulatory System from from Signal Morning (2009)

“Into The Shadows of Embrace” - Why? from Eskimo Snow (2009)

“If This Is Love” - Darlings from Yeah I Know (2009)

“Get Going” - Headlights from Wildlife (2009)

“Overnite Religion” - Kurt Vile from Childish Prodigy (2009)

In case you missed new singles from other long-waited 2009 releases, check out the entire Ears To The Music playlists series below:

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Ears To The Music, Vol. II: New Songs from The Flaming Lips, White Lies, Good Night States, Sea Wolf, A.A. Bondy & More

Ears To The Music, Vol I - New Songs from Choir Of Young Believers, The Very Most, Firs, The Love Language & More

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Sep 25 2009

The Format’s Sam Means and Nate Nuess Release New Music Since The Duo’s Official Break-Up

sam means nate reuss the formatOne of the biggest disappointments in the rock world during the past year and a half was the official break-up of the awesome Arizona indie duo The Format. During the seven years they were together, The Format released two amazing albums, and a number of EPs, winning overwhelming praise from the music press, bloggers and fans.

Sam Means, one half of the now defunct music duo, recently scored the soundtrack to the indie comedy film The Sinking of Santa Isabel. The album for the soundtrack includes six songs and some 20 instrumental pieces. Means apparently came to make the soundtrack after the original score was scrapped by the film makers. Even though the budget was apparently non-existent by the time the opportunity came around for Means, he told Spin that wasn’t a problem: “It was a challenge I happily accepted. Who needs a budget when you have a laptop, a cheap microphone, and some extremely helpful friends?”

The song from the soundtrack featured here - and made possible by Spin - is called “Yeah Yeah.” Clocking in at just a few seconds under two minutes, the song starts out mellow and sweet and then picks up halfway with enhanced percussion rhythms, piano keys, a fiddle and a lush flow of choruses until it begins to fade out, with Means singing “yeah, yeah.”

“Yeah Yeah” - Sam Means from The Sinking of Santa Isabel (2009)

The other half of The Format, Nate Ruess, is currently involved with his new band called Fun, which includes Andrew Dost, formerly of Anathallo, as well as former Jellyfish and Steel Train members. Fun released their debut, Aim & Ignite, last month.

“Be Calm” - Fun from Aim & Ignite (2009)

Ears to the memories:

“Oceans” - The Format from Dog Problems (2006)

“Time Bomb” - The Format from Dog Problems (2006)

“Closer” - The Format, unreleased (2007)

“The Compromise” official YouTube video.

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Sep 25 2009

In Dee Mail - One Man Band Series: Portland’s Fascinating Channel In, Channel Out

Marcus Cotten is Channel In, Channel Out, a one man experimental band from Portland, Oregon. He creates lofi, ambient electronic compositions using piano, guitar, keys, sound clips, programming and his remarkable voice that sounds like a cross between Tom Yorke and Brian Eno.

Channel In, Channel Out’s music is a tapestry of eclectic influences and styles that include electronica, classical, minimalism and alternative genres, accented by a fascinating repository of sounds that exist in nature, in urban life and Cotten’s imagination. You can hear water drips, wind, traffic and other strange and familiar sounds and notes that flow in and out of his compositions like a slow, meandering river colored with soft rhythms, harmonies and melodies.

Cotten says that one way that he creates some of the unique sounds in his recordings is the use of his own ‘instrument’ - a vintage radio transmitter receiver that interacts with a custom made remote control to pick up sounds traveling through the airwaves. To speed up, or slow down, the sounds transmitting from the receiver, and achieve the satisfactory rhythm he has in mind, Cotten uses the remote control to move the antennas around “like a percussion instrument.” See a video demonstration. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeR0w866sdQ.

“I wanted to find more authentic sounds, and there really weren’t the sounds I was looking for available,” Cotten told IRC. “So I thought maybe I would try to create something. I am fascinated by every day sounds, so a lot of times I hear things that aren’t usually used for instruments, and think, ‘well, maybe that could be.’” A friend suggested he call the ‘instrument’ a MarCot, using the first three letters of his first and last names.

However he does it, Cotten has all of the signs of a musical prodigy. His moniker, Channel In, Channel Out, is aptly appropriate because the music has a ‘channeling’ aspect to it that is easier to hear than to describe. Cotten points out that his music does not fit a genre because he is interested in creating music “with no boundaries…hosting different sounds and visual experiments” driven by “the atmospheres of scenery and nature and by the wonders and puzzles of every day life.”

Electro dream pop combines with church-to-opera-like vocal harmonies and Noah Lennox (aka Panda Bear) type minimalistic experimentation on the song, “Invalid Entry and the Enchanting Word.” Cotten layers various sound effects with radio broadcasts, conversations, and the accompanying video (see above), furthers the theme of searching for a place in the world. Other stand-out tracks on the EP include the amazing “I’m Pondering A Number from 1 to 10″ and “A Modulating Perception.”

Cotten’s musical influences include Apex Twin, Alfred Schnittke, Syd Barrett, Jefferson Airplane, Radiohead, Mum, Brian Eno, Phillip Glass and 1960’s Pink Floyd. The latter three musicians/bands influence on his music is apparent - experimental, lo-fi, minimalistic, artistic and enchanting. Cotten was recently featured on American Public Radio’s Market Place, which played his song, “Combative Dialogue Thru Thin Walls.” He has received his credentials as a film composer for his contributions to the indie action/horror film VS, by director Kevin Richmond. Cotten is signed with indie label Izumi/Imoto Records, and has a modest, but loyal following in Japan.

Anyone who is interested in fascinating experimental, lofi electronica fused with layers and textures of sounds, blips and bleeps, heartfelt, honest lyrics and moments of pure pop genius, will want to check out Channel In, Channel Out’s MySpace page and the official website, and buy the latest EP to show your support for an aspiring young artist who demonstrates all of the elements to be a force within the indie music world.

It would be great to hear what others think about Channel In, Channel Out’s music; just use the Comments section below; no signing up or logging in required. The best description of his unique music will be picked at the end of this week, and the winner will receive a free digital copy of The Author and The Narrator EP. Please make sure to include your email address.

“Invalid Entry and The Enchanting Word” - Channel In, Channel Out from The Author and The Narrator EP (2009)

“I’m Pondering A Number Between 1 and 10″ - Channel In, Channel Out from The Author and The Narrator EP (2009)

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Sep 25 2009

Ears To The Music, Vol. III: New Indie Songs from Air Waves, Kings of Convenience, Yo La Tengo, The Clientele, Twilight Sad & More

seawavesbandUnderground electronic pop hipster and mixer Dan Deacon recently called Nicole Schneit’s Brooklyn indie band Air Waves his favorite new band. “The music she writes is like a favorite blanket wrapped around you. Drummer Dave Ferraro complements her songs well,” Deacon told Pitchfork, “‘Shine On’ is my current favorite song by them.”

Weaving unforgettable melodic songs with styles that range from pop to folk and rock to country, Air Waves possess a sound that cannot be pinned down - which is a good thing. The result is a unique signature that is identifiable by heady lyrics, catchy choruses and the fragile vocals of Schneit’s mesmerizing voice. The song “Shine On” reminds me of Daniel Johnston more than any other single I’ve heard in a long time. The band’s self-titled EP is out now on Catbird Records.

Kings of Convenience experienced a huge swell of love from the press, blogs and fans worldwide following the 2001 release of their indie folk-pop classic debut, Quiet Is The New Loud, and the follow-up, and equally compelling, album, Riot On An Empty Street, released in 2004. But since that time Eirik Glambek Bøe and Erlend Øye went on hiatus, leaving many of their fans wondering when, or if, they were going to make another record.

The wait is over; since the duo reunited in Mexico in 2007 to play a show, they have been working on their third studio LP, Declaration of Dependence, due to drop on October 20th. Øye called the upcoming release, “the most rhythmical pop record ever that features no percussion or drums.” To sum up Declaration in three words or less - it is delicious.

Other great songs from new and upcoming releases in this playlist include fresh tracks from popular indie bands Yo La Tengo, The Clientele, Twilight Sad, Chet, Music Go Music, The Swell Season, Casiokids and Grand Hallway. Enjoy and please support your favorite musicians and bands.

“Shine On” - Air Waves from Air Waves EP (2009)
Bonus: “Knock Out” - Air Waves

“Mrs. Cold” - Kings of Convenience from Declaration of Dependence (2009)

“Periodically Double or Triple” - Yo La Tengo from Popular Songs (2009)

“Wonder Who We Are” - The Clientele from Bonfires on the Heath (2009)

“Reflection of the Television” - Twilight Sad from Forget The Night Ahead (2009)

“The Night, The Night” - Chet from Chester Silver, Please Come Home (2009)

“Warm in the Shadows” - Music Go Music from Expressions (2009)

“In These Arms” - The Swell Season from Strict Joy (2009)

“Gront Lys I Alle Ledd” - Casiokids from Gront Lys I Alle Ledd/Togens Hule (2009)

“Blessed Be, Honey Bee” - Grand Hallway from Promenade (2009)

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Sep 23 2009

New Indie Releases This Week: Why?, The Pains, The XX, Jack of Heart, Fool’s Gold, The Mary Onettes & More

whyeskimosnowToday’s playlist kicks off with one of the best songs of 2009 from one of the best albums of 2009, “The Blackest Purse” from Why?’s long-awaited release, Eskimo Snow, which officially drops tomorrow, September 22. Also featured is a recent single from Why? recorded with the band Themselves.

Following Why? is the title song from The Pains of Being Pure At Heart’s new EP Higher Than The Stars. Next up is a London teen band - and latest buzz band from UK - known as The XX with their song “Basic Space,” off their debut LP due out tomorrow, and their new cover version of a Womack Womack tune.

Guster
chimes in with a cover version of Belle & Sebastian’s classic indie pop song “Boy With the Arab Strap.” Also check out an acoustic alternative take from Beck’s Modern Guilt, and a Beck cover of a classic Velvet Underground song.

Plus, check out fresh tracks from new releases by French garage rockers Jack of Heart and songs from Fool’s Gold, Hunters Run!, The Mary Onettes, First Rate People, The Music Tapes, Hallelujah the Hills, The Get Up Kids, Rollercoaster Project, Panther, Forro in the Dark, Will Hoge, Beaujolais and more.

“The Blackest Purse” - Why? from Eskimo Snow (2009)
“Canada” - Why? and Themselves (2009)

“Higher Than The Stars” - The Pains of Being Pure At Heart from Higher Than The Stars EP (2009)

“Basic Space” - The XX from s/t debut (2009)
“Teardrops” (Womack and Womack) - The XX, single (2009)

“Boy With The Arab Strap” (Belle & Sebastian) - Guster from archive.org

“Gamma Ray” (Acoustic) - Beck, acoustic versions from Modern Guilt (2009)
“I’ll Be Your Mirror” (Velvet Underground) - Beck (2009)

“Jack of Heart Wicked Guy” - Jack of Heart from s/t debut (2009)

“Surprise Hotel” - Fool’s Gold from s/t debut (2009)

“If I Had Half a Chance” - Hunters, Run! from EP2 (2009)

“Puzzles” - The Mary Onettes from Puzzles (2009)

“For the Planet Pluto” - The Music Tapes from Clouds and Tornadoes (2009)

“Classic Tapes” - Hallelujah the Hills from Colonial Drones (2009)

“Perro Loco” - Forro in the Dark from Light A Candle (2009)

“The Rain Becomes the Clouds” - Emanuel and the Fear from s/t EP (2009)

“Sufferer” - Devon Williams from Sufferer (2009)

“Holiday” - The Get Up Kids from Something To Write Home About (2009)

“What Happened” - Rollercoaster Project from Revenge (2009)
“Hoods Up” - Rollercoaster Project from Revenge (2009)

“Love Is Sold” - Panther from Entropy (2009)

“Even If It Breaks Your Heart” - Will Hoge from The Wreckage (2009)

“All My Exorcisms” - Beaujolais from Admiration (2009)

“Locked in the Basement” - Fredrik from Trilogi (2009)

“Goodbye Sweet Youth, Goodbye” - Greycoats from Setting Fire to the Great Unknown (2009)

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Sep 21 2009

Pavement Reunion News Spurs Sell Out of Three 2010 NYC Shows in Hours; Fourth Show Added

For years following their official disbanding, rumors have circulated on the Internet about a possible reunion of the iconic indie rock band Pavement. But this time around, a decade after the band played their last concert, the rumors turned out to be true. As most of you probably already know, Pavement is reuniting to play a series of benefit concerts in New York next year.

On Thursday, promoters announced Pavement would perform “a” reunion show at Rumsey Field in New York’s Central Park on September 21, 2010. When tickets went on sale Friday morning at 10 a.m. EST, they sold out in just two minutes, according to TicketMaster. Apparently in response to the overwhelming demand for tickets on Friday, three more shows - slated for Sept. 22, 23, 24 in NYC - were added on Saturday. Two of the additional shows sold out in hours, and at press time, tickets were still available for the fourth, and final, show.

This makes the Pavement reunion one of the most anticipated reunions in rock music, and, by next year, one of the biggest music events of 2010. In an acknowledgement of Pavement’s huge worldwide fan base, the California born-Brooklyn relocated lo-fi rock band has stated that a 2010 worldwide tour was in the works, but no details on dates or cities were available.

But, as has been the case in the past, there are conflicting messages about the extent of the reunion itself. Pavement guitarist Scott Kannberg, in an interview with Rolling Stone on Thursday, seemed to leave the door open to the possibility of a reunion album or more. “After that [NYC concerts], anything that happens in the future is in the future,” he said. However, an official statement from the band on CrookedRain.com cautions: “Please be advised this tour is not a prelude to additional jaunts and/or a permanent reunion.”

Kannberg also said that he and Pavement lead singer and guitarist Stephen Malkmus, discussed a reunion for the first time a couple of months ago. Kannberg also confirmed the band was exploring the possibility of headlining Coachella in 2010.

Originally a studio project, childhood friends Kannberg and Malkmus began self distributing their raw, defiant lo-fi recordings in 1989. The tapes sparked a buzz among other musicians, critics and followers within the New York indie rock scene at the time. Eventually, Malkmus and Kannberg recruited drummer Gary Young (who was replaced in 1993 by Steve West), bassist Mark Ibold and percussionist Bob Nastanovich to solidify the band and go on tour to promote their widely acclaimed, and now classic, 1992 debut LP, Slanted and Enchanted.

Pavement quickly became the iconic college rock band, thanks to the release of subsequent albums like Crooked Rain, Brighten The Corners and Wowee Zowee, coupled with numerous national and international concert tours. Among rock lovers worldwide, Pavement released some of the best and most memorable songs and albums of a generation, and played a huge role in shaping and re-shaping indie and alternative rock that continues to this day.

As the 20th century came to a close, Pavement released Terror Twilight, their last studio album. While the album was widely praised, some fans and critics thought it was too “clean,” and others suggested it sounded too much like a Malkmus solo record. That same year, 1999, the band showed signs that things were beginning to unravel. At the Coachella festival in April, Malkmus presumably refused to sing during what became mostly an instrumental set. Following the appearance, Malkmus called an impromptu band meeting and reportedly told his band mates: “I just don’t want to do this anymore.” Pavement played their final concert at the Brixton Academy in London on November 20, 1999 (samples below). During the show, Malkmus announced to a stunned, sold out crowd, “this is our last show…thanks for coming all these years.”

In the summer of 2000, Malkmus reportedly called Kannberg and demanded he change the group’s website to state Pavement was no longer a band. Kannberg refused, telling Malkmus to first notify the other band members; Malkmus was outraged, arguing the band members already knew the band was not going to play again. West later said he found out the news via the Internet.

Regardless of the drama that happened on stage, and apparently behind the scenes, Pavement is the quintessential American indie rock band, and are just as popular today as they were during their heyday. “It’s weird how over the last however many years, Pavement’s become a much bigger thing,” Kannberg told Rolling Stone. “This whole generation of kids discovered Pavement after we had disbanded, and made us into a huger thing than we ever envisioned. So now I guess we can tour and make those people happy.”

In the years since Pavement dissolved, band members went on to other projects, most notably Malkmus’ formation with the band The Jicks and Kannberg’s Preston School of Industry, which reunited him with original Pavement drummer Young. Ibold started his own label and went on to record with Sonic Youth, West recorded and toured with Marble Valley and Nastanovich pursued horse racing and served as The Jick’s road manager in 2001. In recent years, Matador Records has re-issued many of the band’s early albums, with bonus material from live shows and B-sides.

“Cut Your Hair” - Pavement from Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994)

“Rattled By The Rush” - Pavement from Wowee Zowee (1995)

“Shady Lane” - Pavement from Brighten The Corners (1997)

“Stereo” and “Date With Ikea” - Pavement from their last concert, Nov. 20, 1999, Brixton Academy, London (stream the entire concert )

“Heckler Spray/In The Mouth Of A Desert” - Pavement from Live At The Palace, Hollywood, 1994 (2007)

Tickets for the fourth Pavement-NYC show were still available as of 10 pm PST Saturday. The passcode is ZOWEE. According to CrookedRain.com, it is the final show - presumably for the NYC Central Park series. No news yet on bookings for the 2010 world tour.

- Download or listen to a one-hour podcast of Pavement at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall mixed with a whole lotta studio tracks
- Check out more about Pavement on Matador Records and Domino Records
- View the band’s official profile, discography and other information at AllMusic.com
- Learn more about Pavement on Wikipedia

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Sep 19 2009

Last Call for Great Indie Songs of 2008, Vol. I - Good Old War, The Social Services, Takka Takka, Bodies of Water, Blind Pilot & More

Video for Good Old War’s “Coney Island,” listened to over half million times on MySpace.
We pretty much drilled down into the best indie songs of 2008 for most of last year and the first couple of months of this year. But, even this far into 2009, the site stats show a lot of interest in 2008 indie music from regular visitors to IRC.

Therefore, thus begins a three-part series of Last Call for Great Indie Songs of 2008. Many of the songs in this playlist mix series were discovered in 2009 thanks to recommendations from others.

You can also check out and download tons of great 2008 indie songs after reviewing this playlist. There’s a good chance you’ll find some new music and bands that you may have never heard of before. Enjoy and support the independent music movement! Check out your favorite bands’ official web sites, tell friends, buy their albums and go to shows.

“Coney Island” - Good Old War
Bonus: “Looking For Shelter” - Good Old War

“The Baltic Sea” - The Social Services

“Everybody Say” - Takka Takka

“Water, Here” - Bodies of Water

“No Excuses (The Autumn Cantata)” - Air France

“My Lonesome Only Friend” - Rx Bandits

“Oviedo” - Blind Pilot

“Factories” - Winter Gloves

“St. Cecilia” - The Swimmers

“The Song Entire” - You Me & Iowa

“Guns & Ammo” - Minus The Bear

“Pastures” - We The They

“St. Cecilia” - The Swimmers

“Chain” - School of Seven Bells

“Love in Our Hearts” - Electric Touch

“Hard Feelings” - The Constantines

“Farther Away” - Apple Bros

“Ships In A Bottle” - Butch Walker

“Exclamation Love” - Ariel Abshire

“From Stardust to Sentience” - High Places

“Rockist” - School of Language

“Strand the Test of Time” - Wilderness

“Summer of Hate” - Crocodiles

The second installment of this series will focus exclusively on hot songs from 2008 sent (usually during 2009) to IRC directly by bands and artists. The playlist will basically be a fairly large special edition of the on-going In Dee Mail profile/playlist series.

If you’re looking for more of the best indie songs of 2008, check out the following pages:

- Best Indie Rock Songs of 2008 - Free, legal MP3s of some of the best songs of 2008 from bands and artists like The Hush Now, Pete and the Pirates, Annuals, The Sound Arrows, The Very Most, Thao, Born Ruffians, Cut Off Your Hands, TV on the Radio, White Denim, Mates of State, British Air Power, Mates of State, The Ruby Suns, Ra Ra Riot and dozens and dozens more.

- Best 2008 Indie Albums - Fleet Foxes, The Walkmen, MGMT, The Little Ones and Melpo Mene, plus a listing of the best indie and alternative rock albums of 2008.

Putting the “in” in to Indie. Stop by Indie Rock Cafe for the best
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Sep 19 2009

Best Rarely Heard Songs of 2009, Vol. I - Sun Airway, The Ambience Affair, Brian Olive, The Bats, Land of Talk & More

sun airway albumThis year is turning out to be a blockbuster for indie and alternative rock music. There are many great songs and terrific albums that have been released so far this year. That sentiment is echoed by many others in the music press and on popular blogs.

Many of the best songs from the most standout albums have been already featured extensively in previous playlists on IRC, accessible by browsing the site’s archives. There is no shortage of impressive 2009 songs and albums from talented indie artists and bands that most people have never heard of, thus the title, Best Rarely Heard Songs of 2009. In the end, the music speaks for itself. This is the first installment of a series that will run over the next couple of weeks.

Kicking off this playlist are two remarkable songs from the new free EP release by Sun Airway, titled “Oh Naoko.”

This playlist also features Irish indie rockers The Ambience Affair; Cincinnati’s Brian Olive; the garage rock band Downtown/Union from LA; vet rockers Polvo; New Zealand quartet The Bats; Melbourne’s C86 revivalists Summer Cats, plus fresh tracks from Montreal’s Land of Talk, Minneapolis indie band Mouthful of Bees, Monotonix and the sombre Astrid Williamson.

“Oh, Naoko” - Sun Airway from Oh, Naoko EP (2009)
Bonus: “Swallowed by the Night”

“Fragile Things” - The Ambience Affair from Fragile Things (2009)

“There Is Love” - Brian Olive from s/t debut (2009)

“Bright Idea” - Downtown/Union from Aurora Aurora (2009)

“Beggar’s Bowl” - Polvo from In Prism (2009)

“Hey You, It’s Me (Oh My)” - Summer Cats from Songs From Tuesday (2009)

“Castle Light” - The Bats from The Guilty Office (2009)

“May You Never” - Land of Talk from Fun and Laughter EP (2009)

“Please and Thank You” - Mouthful of Bees from Mouthful of Bees (2009)

“Set Me Free” - Monotonix from Where Were You When It Happened? (2009)

“Eve” - Astrid Williamson from Here Come the Vikings (2009)

Other Playlists You Might Enjoy:

- In Dee Mail - Profiles and MP3s of some of the best relatively unknown artists and bands in 2009 who sent their music to IRC.

- Summer Indie Rock Mix series - An six-part playlist mix series featuring songs from some of the best indie and alternative rock in 2009.

- Songs About New York City - A two-part series featuring dozens and dozens of the best music about NYC from a wide array of artists and bands.

- Bands To Watch - An extensive playlist series spotlighting talented new bands that are so good that there’s a chance you might some day say you heard them first on IRC. :)

Putting the “in” in to Indie. Stop by Indie Rock Cafe for the best
bands, MP3s, videos, news, concert listings, festival updates, playlists and more.