Deerhunter and Friends’ Personal Playlists, Vol. I

Hard-core Deerhunter fans know about the band and it’s many other projects, incarnations and collaborations.

Fewer know what kind of music the current and former band mates of this indie collective listen to. So, in summarizing a huge number of posts at their blog, here is series of personal playlist mixes from Deerhunter, Atlas Sound and Panda Bear.

First up, is Bradford Cox’s playlist “mixed by Atlas Sound” titled Micromix 16: Bus Ambience, posted on May 25, 2008. Overall, most of the playlist is simply not really our kind of music (compared to all the great music out there); but hey, who’s to say others won’t enjoy it more.

Personally, I skipped over most of the songs, hoping for a jem within and found just about nada.

1. Animal Collective –
Chocolate Girl (Live on BBC) – Predictable, but good.
2. The Dovers –
What Am I Going to Do – OK, they have better stuff.
3. The Chills –
Pink Frost – Good, like The Chills for some time.
4. The Avatars –
Coil – SOK.
5. Jet Harris and Tony Meehan –
Some People (around 19 minutes in) – Not.
6. B-52’s –
Theme From A Nude Beach – Umm, no thanks.
7. Birigwa –
Okusosola Mukule – Nice world music until the baby starts crying at the end (around 31 minutes in); seriously, in a ‘mellowed out’ song, the last thing you want to hear is a crying baby. Hello?!
8. Black Sabbath –
Solitude – Good. Classic and rarely mellow Black Sabbath from the 1970s.
9. Growing –
Disconfirm – Spaceship keyboards with drum band backgrounds. Crap?
10. Beach Boys –
He Gives Speeches – This is the freaking Beach Boys?!? OK, well this is the Beach Boys at their worst. With all the possible songs to pick from The Beach Boys!? Is this mix a joke?
11. White Magic –
Day – Not so much. I mean yes if you’re on acid. How many of you are on acid right now? This track would be better without the awkward choruses/chanting and some more note progressions.

Alright, not digging Bradford’s mix all that much. Sorry man, nothing personal. Your own music is better.

Download it via MediaFire:

Total Time: 46:13

Next up, Panda Bear’s Bookie Pad mix

Stay tuned for more plus our playlist challenge to the Deerhunter and Friends’ Personal Playlists series.

End of September 2008 Indie Rock MP3 Round-Up

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New Indie and Alternative Rock

The usual flurry of indie and alternative rock album and single releases for return to school and pre-Christmas season is in full swing.

This week IRC has assembled another eclectic collection of new MP3 releases from already released and forthcoming releases of some of the best indie rock albums and songs of 2008.

Featured artists and bands include Ed Laurie, Jeremy, The Harvey Girls, The Trophy Fire, The Doleful Lions, Awesome Color, The New Up and others.

“Albert” by Ed Laurie
“Andalucia” (demo) by Ed Laurie
“Silly Long Songs” by Jeremy
“Hey Little Sprout” by The Harvey Girls
“Fourteen” by The French Semester
“White Lotus Day” by The Doleful Lions
“Year of the Dog” by The Lovely Sparrows
“Broken Machine” by The New Up
“Already Down” by Awesome Color
“Divide” by The Trophy Fire
“Too Sweet” by And The Moneynotes

Indie Alternative Record Label of the Month: Dead Oceans Records

There are few things more enjoyable regarding online music experiences then to discover a great record label that you didn’t already know of. This month’s indie label honor goes to Dead Oceans Records.

The label is based in Austin, one of the country’s top indie/alternative rock cities, where each year two of the music industry’s biggest events – the South-by-Southwest Conference and the Austin City Limits Music and Arts Festival – are held. Smart place to start a record label if you don’t mind the Texan heat.

Dead Oceans has a great line-up for a relatively small and new label, including indie and alternative rock bands like Explorers Club, Bishop Allen, White Hinterland, The Bower Birds and Evangelicals.

The label has just released The Explorer’s Club new debut album, Freedom Wind. This is an interesting album and definitely worth a try, especially if you enjoy the following free track from the album.

MP3: Do You Love Me – Explorers Club

You can purchase Freedom Wind at from Dead Oceans

MP3: Skeleton – Evangelicals

Another recent release from the Dead Oceans indie record label worthy of checking out comes from The Bower Birds. This is a new and pleasant discovery here at IRC. Many fans are enticed by the band’s Middle-Eastern influenced tracks that are adeptly mixed with a kind of indie rock that is rarely heard.

The band’s song “In Our Talons” embodies this ecelectic offering of influences on The Bower Birds sound.

MP3: In Our Talons – The Bower Birds

View amazing artistic, albeit low budget, music video for “In Our Talons” featured on MTV2 and YouTube.

Canadian Director Alan Poon describes the making of the video to subterraneanblog:

“The images were created by taking individual snapshots of each animal in each position [for] approximately 5 seconds…per day…features three different nature vignettes – a crow (we think), a pair of preying mantises and a crab – and there are three members of Bowerbirds.”


In a way coming upon the Dead Oceans Record label was a bit jarring and coincidental for me . Only two days earlier, I had heard a report on NPR about “dead ocean zones” increasing worldwide. The dead zones, a major concern of enviornmentalists and governments worldwide, are growing at an alarming rate worldwide.

The dead ocean zones take over when high concentrations of oxygen-sucking algae form at the mouths of major rivers. Fertilizer run-off from farms flow into streams and then major rivers where they amass in piles, choking the ocean zone’s oxygen and killing marine life.

In places like Florida, Japan and Europe, there have been an alarming increase in the number and size of dead ocean zones during the past four decades. Marine environmentalists and oceanographers around the globe say that dead ocean zones are the greatest threat to the world’s already threatened oceans.

Hopefully bringing this issue to your attention might get a few people to write their Congressional representatives (it’s our democracy if we want to take it).

New Indie Rock Songs, July 2008: Earlimart, Wolf Parade, The Great Northwest, Tilly and the Wall

There’s been surprisingly few notable new indie releases so far this July. Still, there’s some great music that has come out in the past two weeks, including new albums from artists like Earlimart, The Great Northwest, Tilly and the Wall, Girl Talk, Travis and Wolf Parade.

The two remaining band members of Los Angeles band Earlimart, Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray, have released their newest album, Hymn and Her, this month, building off the success of last year’s Mentor Tormentor.

“Acoustic guitars chime over drum loops, keyboards bubble in the background, and harmonies thicken the melodies,’ according to Allmusic.com.

“Yet Hymn and Her still sounds intimate, as if the band mates have discovered how to funnel their densely populated songs into warm, mellow washes of sound.”

MP3: “Song For” by Earlimart off Hymn and Her

Following a three-year hiatus recording solo projects, Montreal’s Wolf Parade band members Spencer Krug and Dan Boeckner with a new album titled At Mount Zoomer, and an impressive follow-up to their 2005 hailed debut Apologies to the Queen Mary.

MP3: “Call It A Ritual” by Wolf Parade from At Mount Zoomer

MP3: “Chief John” by The Great Northwest from the new CD The Widespread Reign – available July 29, 2008

MP3: “Pot Kettle Black” by Tilly and the Wall from O

MP3: “Cacophony” by Tilly and the Wall from O

Here’s the YouTube video for “Pot Kettle Black”:

Late to the Gate: Indie Rock Songs of 2008

Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones once sang “time waits for no one.” Man, is that true. There have been so many indie rock releases so far in 2008 that’s it’s nearly impossible to keep up with it all.

Therefore, the following, free, legal MP3s feature some of this year’s most popular new releases, including Nine Inch Nails, The Ruby Suns, The Helio Sequence, Band of Horses, The Gutter Twins and many others.

Free and Legal MP3s:

Nine Inch Nails – Lights in the Sky
Download for free the Nine Inch Nails EP The Slip

The Helio Sequence – Keep Your Eyes Ahead

The Ruby Suns – Tane Mahuta

Band of Horses – No One’s Gonna Love You

The Gutter Twins – Idle Hands

Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – Baltimore

Mark Pickerel and his Praying Hands – Cody’s Dream

The Waco Brothers – Do What I Say

Jim White – Crash into the Sun

Blitzen Trapper – Wild Mountain Nation

Witch- 1000 MPH

New Indie Rock Songs, June 2008: The Fleet Foxes, Celestial, The Afternoons, The Mars Volta, Destroyer, The Jukebox Ghost, Tyler Ramsey and More

Summer brings the heat and long days, and with that the music industry shifts into full throttle – music concerts, tours, festivals and new releases.

It is literally impossible for any one blogger – much less a staffed music publication – to seek, listen to, review, write and post all of the great music that comes from the ‘indie’ music world.

So, in the spirit of supporting indie music, here is a collection of recent free MP3 songs from indie artists, including one of this year’s new ‘buzz’ bands (and well deserved at all), The Fleet Foxes, plus Celestial, The Afternoons, The Mars Volta, Destroyer, The Jukebox Ghost, The April Skies and Band of Horses guitarist Tyler Ramsey.

MP3: “White Winter Hymnal” by The Fleet Foxes from Emerald City, Washington off the self-title debut album. Perhaps a strange title for a song premiering in the summer. Yet it is also odd to hear a song about winter time from a band that is so strongly influenced by The Beach Boys.

Of course, The Beach Boys are famous for creating some of the biggest summer time hit songs in rock history. Nevertheless, Fleet Foxes has carved out its own piece of the musical landscape, and were a favorite at this year’s South by Southwest festival in Austin.

MP3: “Say Yes” by The Afternoons from Los Angeles, CA

MP3: “Wax Simulacra” by The Mars Volta from Los Angeles, CA from the album Bedlam in the Goliath

MP3: “Hope, You Know” by Celestial from Orebro, Sweden off self-titled debut

MP3: “Hold It In” by Jukebox The Ghost from Washington, DC off their debut album Let Live and Let Ghosts

MP3: “When The Leaf is Not Green” by Astrolab from Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

MP3: “Madame Butterflies” by Destroyer from Vancouver, Canada. You’ll need to be logged in or register to download the song.

Other 2008 Indie MP3s

MP3: “How It All Played Out” by The April Skies from Hershey, Pennsylvania off the album How It All Played Out

MP3: “Ships” by Tyler Ramsey (guitarist for Band of Horses) from Asheville, North Carolina off the album A Long Dream About Swimming Across the Ocean (Echo Mountain Records)

Note: MP3 links may expire or be removed. A label or artist who wants an MP3 link removed, see IRC’s MP3 policy below. IRC encourages listeners to buy music, and attend concerts, from artists and bands they enjoy.

Increasingly, rock radio stations play ‘indie rock’ and more so-called indie bands and artists are getting mainstream press as the popularity of indie grows. One sign of the explosion of indie rock is the number of rock festivals that are overwhelming packed with what are mostly indie music artists and musicians.

The definition of what constitutes indie music is definitely not set in stone, and it means different things to different people, but it’s generally accepted that indie music is created by bands and artists who are signed, or not signed at all, with an independent record labels.

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