IRC Artist of the Month: Goh Nakamura

Goh Nakamura is not only our pick for Artist of the Month, but also one of our favorite ‘surprise artists’ of 2008.

Nakamura, a San Francisco native born singer/songwriter, describes his music “Dreamsicle pop ” as “ditties about parking tickets, impossible crushes and faraway dreamlands.”

Although Nakamura has had a loyal following for a few years now, his popularity is picking up momentum in the past six months or so. Nakamura’s music video for “Embarcadero Blues” has been viewed over a million times on YouTube:




Nakamura’s sound is catchy, wonderfully produced acoustic pop. Music lovers who enjoy artists like Matt Pond PA, Matthew Sweet, Elliot Smith and Neil Finn are likely to have Nakamura’s music playing again and again.

That said, it’s fair to say that Nakamura can easily appeal to a larger segment of music lovers. His music is the kind that you will probably find yourself liking the more you listen to it.

His 2004 debut Daylight Savings was received well by the indie music press. Yet it is the release of Ulysses – not to mention the fact that it’s available for free – is a contender for one of 2008’s best ‘under the radar’ singer/songwriter releases of 2008.

Here are two MP3s from Nakamura’s Ulysses:

Suitcase – Goh Nakamura
Hangman – Goh Nakamura

You can Download Ulysses for free or purchase the CD extra edition.

All downloads/purchases of Ulysses includes a specially selected collection of songs by some of Goh’s favorite bands:Odessa Chen, The Invisible Cities, Scrabbel, Michelle Amador, Adam Shulman, Nyles Lannon, Grand Hallway, the Botticellis, Picture Atlantic, Annie Lin, Love is Chemicals, The Lofty Pillars, Lucien Lamotte, David Rhodes.


New Release: Hooray for Earth’s Self-Titled Debut

Boston’s Hooray for Earth is one of the most exciting breakthrough indie bands of 2008, but have yet to receive the name recognition that they very well could get in 2009.

Since their debut album in 2006, it’s clear that the band’s music appeals to indie fans who like like poppy, keyboard and vocal driven music. The song “Take Care” from the band’s debut album is the type of songs you listen to when you’re in a good mood, or want to be in a good mood.

From their newest release the song “Want Want Want” is yet another memorable song that helps solidify the band’s talent and promise. There are other tracks on the band’s EP Cellphone, including “Warm Out”, that make us think they could be a band to watch in 2009.

MP3: “Take Care” – Hooray for Earth from
MP3: “Want Want Want” – Hooray for Earth

While the band may be labeled as a pop band, some of their songs have a clear influence of 80’s style rock and new wave. To hear more, check out two additional free downloadable tracks from the band’s official website and purchase the album to get all of the songs from Hooray for Earth.