
HELL YEAH :3
PALEMOON WILL YOU MARRY ME?
Indie's the thing right now. South by Southwest Music Fest just rolled through Austin, so I'm up to my ears in alternative bands trying to make a name for themselves. And then there was Metallica...Techno wrote:Lots of indie.
<3Techno wrote:The Forest and the Fire gets me pumped for school somehow. ;]
toasters wrote:Legitimately free music. Astounding, I know, but there's quite a bit of interesting music out there. Some things I've come across so far:
Ghostly Swim - I know PALEMOON posted some stuff from this label earlier, but if you've never heard of Ghostly International, this is a great album with which to get acquainted. Mainly electronic music, it features many of the great artists to be found on the label.
Warm and Scratchy - A fun little collection filled with interesting songs you may not have heard from some of your favorite indie bands. The download link for the album didn't work for me, so you may have to download each mp3 individually.
Defiance, Ohio - String based punk band. Sounds strange, yes, but their music is free, so give it a listen and you may be surprised. I recommend The Fear, The Fear, The Fear.
QUOTE UNQUOTE RECORDS - An entirely donation based label, it has all kinds of music available for free download. It's mainly geared towards punk rock, but there are a few other types of acts as well. My favorites were Shinobu, Laura Stevenson, and The Matt Kurz One.
Havalina Rail Co. - Now defunct, they have made two albums available on their website. One is Russian Lullabies, and the other is We Remember Anarchy, a compilation album which also includes some unreleased material. Definitely worth the download.
Huh.KinGAleX wrote:And the new Mastodon is probably my favourite of theirs. First 2009 release I've kept in my library.
<3<3<3Yahoozy wrote:Boredoms, Eluvium, Grizzly Bear, and Refused. All over the place.
rennaT wrote:Huh.KinGAleX wrote:And the new Mastodon is probably my favourite of theirs. First 2009 release I've kept in my library.
Yeah! I love 'The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle the Thistles Undone.' Really catchy.romaniac wrote:Right now, The Decemberists' new album
The Hazards of Love
Holy shit. To be perfectly honest, I thought I was the only fan of Japanese noise rock in the world. This is a big day for me.Yahoozy wrote:Boredoms
Boris, Merzbow, Boredoms. We all about the Japanese noise. You gotta IRC with us in #music, dude. Despite the fact that you like Red Sparrowes too much.Studebacher Hoch wrote:Holy shit. To be perfectly honest, I thought I was the only fan of Japanese noise rock in the world. This is a big day for me.Yahoozy wrote:Boredoms
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