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New Indie Rock Songs from The Raveonettes, Why/Themselves, Portugal The Man, Datarock and More

raveonetteslastdanceWhat better way to kick-off a playlist of new indie rock songs then with a fresh track from the irresistibly dark rock duo the Raveonettes. “Last Dance” is seductive new demo from the Danish rockers upcoming October release, In And Out Of Control.

Following the wildly popular Raveonettes is a pleasantly surprising new track featuring the indie bands Why? and Themselves. Having already heard Why’s newest album, Eskimo Snow, a number of times, this song is a great warm-up track for anyone interested in getting a sample of what Eskimo Snow tastes like. Joining on the track are the duo Themselves Doseone and Jel.

Next is a band that has been gaining a lot of momentum for all the right reasons in the past year. And they are also a nice antidote to the somewhat tarnished rep Sarah Palin has put on their hometown of Wasilia, Alaska. After a number of spins, Portugal The Man‘s new album, The Satanic Satanist, is clearly one of the best new releases of the summer. One of the standout tracks on the album is “People Say” (listen below). Another cool song is “Work All Day” (see acoustic video version).

Portland, Oregon’s Blitzen Trapper has just dropped six previously unreleased songs recorded during the production of their brilliant 2008 album, Furr. The songs on the new Black River Killer EP are further evidence of why the band has a growing following of fans in the past year or so. Included in this playlist is the title track from the EP, which is apparently a reworked version from last year.

Paper Route‘s album, Absense, is turning out to be one of the highlight debut LPs of 2009; so if you like the song, “Last Time,” included in this playlist, you’re probably going to love the album. It’s that good.

Up next, These United States‘ hot-off-the-press, “I Want You To Keep Everything”, is a single track from their new album – the third album in 18 months – Everything Touches Everything released earlier this week on United Interests.

Norway’s electro-rockers Datarock is back with an energy-charged new song “True Stories” from their new album, Red, on Nettwerk Records. It’s the band’s second full length release following their 2005 debut album, Datarock, Datarock, which became a huge hit in the geek-chic scene and made Datarock one of the best bands to emerge from Norway in recent years.

Also in this playlist is a new song by Jemina Pearl featuring Iggy Pop on back-up vocals, plus fresh tunes from Langhorne Slim, The Shaky Hands, Coathangers and Alan Semerdjian and Golden Boots.

“Last Dance”The Raveonettes from In And Out of Control (2009)
Compare to: “Aly,Walk With Me”The Raveonettes from Lust Lust Lust (2008)

“Canada”Why? and Themselves (2009)

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

“Last Time” Paper Route from Absense (2009)

“I Want You to Keep Everything”These United States from Everything Touches Everything (2009)

“True Stories”Datarock from Red (2009)

“I Hate People (with Iggy Pop)”Jemina Pearl from Break It Up (2009)

“I Love You But Goodbye”Langhorne Slim from Be Set Free (2009)

“Allison and the Ancient Eyes”The Shaky Hands from Let It Die (2009)

“Toomerhead”Coathangers from Scramble (2009)

“Your Love”Alan Semerdjian from The Big Beauty (2009)

“Love Is In The Air”Golden Boots from Park Van Summer Sampler (2009)

If you liked this playlist, click through the following popular stories and playlists published on IRC this summer and find out about some of the best rock of 2009.

– Popular new songs from Radiohead, Grand Archives, Free Energy, Cymbal Eat Guitars and many others.

– Free music from talented musicians and bands spotlighted recently on IRC, including Thunder Power, Low Water, Alberto Arcangeli, Mellow Down Easy, The Soft Hills, Black Them Boots and Blindfold. All relative unknowns that together offer a stunning and eclectic collection of new music.

– The amazingly infectious and brilliant music of LA composer Paul Bassenbacher and his musical side-project Opus Orange. Altogether, five songs that were truly among the summer’s most satisfying ‘discoveries’ for IRC.