Indie Record Label Spotlight: Standard Recording’s Everthus The Deadbeats, Amo Joy, Everything, Now! and Big Big Car

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Today we feature a number of relatively unknown bands from the Standard Recording label, a little known, small indie label with some big talent.

Up first is the band Everthus The Deadbeats, followed by the whistling, skipping melodies of Amo Joy; “King Basement” from Thunderhawk‘s upcoming release, VI; the alt country rock of Kentucky Nightmare; the White Stripes-sounding garage rockers, Big Big Car; and, Everything Now‘s semi-sordid story of life in a trailer park.

“Organic Mechanics” Everthus The Deadbeats from John Kill & The Microscopic Lullaby

“A Regal Tomorrow”Amo Joy from The Sane Design

“King Basement”Thunderhawk from VI

“Caroline & I”Kentucky Nightmare from Take Her Favour

“The Limestone Stomp” Big Big Car from Limestone Throne/Kid Fight

“I Live in a Trailer Park”Everything, Now! from Police! Police!

Get the Standard Recordings sampler in zip format for free, and check out the label’s website.

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