Music Month in Review: Best New Releases, April’s Top 20 Songs, Coachella Mix, Record Store Day, Sounds of Spring, Time Travel

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Seems like April just sprinted in and dashed right by like a blur; but hey, we’ve got May flowers, Mother’s Day has passed and Memorial Day is coming up soon. If your April was as busy as ours, and seemed to go by as fast as it did for us, chances are that you missed some of our posts and mixtapes for the month. But no worries, that’s why we do the Music Month in Review.

We’re a few days late with this installment of the month in review, but there are hundreds of selected free MP3s to enjoy, plus band profiles, new artist spotlights, interesting mixes (like Coachella and Time Travel), the weekly Best New Releases and the Almost Missed mixtapes, plus perhaps the most extensive coverage of Record Store Day 2011 that we’ve seen on the web (and we’ve looked) – a three-part series that we put a lot of work into – and enjoyed every moment of it – not to mention the inclusion of rare MP3 versions of tracks that are found almost nowhere else online.

If you’re a vinyl collector, and you were not able to get to a participating record store on the official RSD (April 16th), we have covered appoximately 45-50 of nearly 300 special, limited-edition vinyl seven, ten and 12 inch records, EPs and LPs, compilations, cover songs, previously unreleased tracks, RSD-only singles or samplers, and much more, to make the task of hunting them down on sites like eBay easier, and listening to special MP3s. Also, check out the Top 20 songs of the month, and many other special mixtapes.

It’s a lot harder to play catch up, that’s why we recommend you check out IRC a few times a week, since we post anywhere from four to six posts a week. You might also wish to follow us on Twitter and Facebook since we regularly post goodies to those places that we don’t put on the main site, and vice versa.

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Best New Releases for April 2011

In the new releases department, our favorite albums dropped in April include Panda Bear, Foo Fighters, The Kills, The Raveonettes, Tuneyards, The Head and The Heart, I’m From Barcelona, Scattered Trees, Crystal Stilts, Times New Viking, TV On The Radio, Painted Palms, and many others.

So, here are the four Best New Releases mixtapes for April featuring MP3s from all of those bands and many other bands’ new LPs. Just click on the post mixtape title link and go crazy. Additionally, we’ve included the subsequent most played/downloaded song from each week’s Best New Releases mix.

Week One: Best New Releases – The Kills, Raveonettes, Cold Cave, Scattered Trees, Maritime, Code Pie, Amores Vigilantes, Cursed Arrows

Song of the Week: “Satellite” The Kills from Blood Pressures (via Top Ten Songs mix for April 3rd – 9th)

Week Two: Best New Releases – Panda Bear, Foo Fighters, Crystal Stilts, Holy Ghost, Mazes, Beat Connection, Meat Puppets, Elbow

Song of the Week: “Surfer’s Hymn” Panda Bear from Tomboy (via Top Ten Songs mix for April 10th – 16th)

Week Three: Best New Releases from The Head and The Heart, Tuneyards, I’m From Barcelona, High Llamas, Heavenly States, O’Death, Bombino

Song of the Week: Bizness”Tuneyards from Whokill

Week Four: Best New Releases – Times New Viking, Painted Palms, Of Montreal, Golden Dogs, The Globes, Girls Names, Ezra Koenig

Song of the Week: “This Moment” The French Horn Rebellion from The Infinite Music of the French Horn Rebellion

Recent Releases We Almost Missed – April 2011

For those of you not familiar with the Recent Releases We Almost Missed series, we hope it’s pretty straight forward. It refers to a specific series that focuses on our favorite new singles, EPs and albums from artists and bands who recently released a new record, but for one reason or another, we were not able to feature it in the regular weekly Best New Releases series.

Recent Releases We Almost Missed, Vol. XVII – Ghost Heart, Echo Lake, Noah’s Ark Was A Spaceship,The Fervor, Pandit, Asteroid #4

Recent Releases We Almost Missed, Vol. XIX – TV On The Radio, Little Scream, Vessels, The French Horn Rebellion, Honey Pies

Top 20 Songs on IRC – April 2011

This mix is a snapshot of just the Top 20 songs were streamed and downloaded the most on IRC for the month of April. Unlike the weekly Top Ten Songs, the Top 20 is not restricted to the week the songs were featured on the site, but instead, it’s just whatever the top 20 songs are overall regardless of when they were originally posted to the site.

“Windows”Broken Bells from Meyrin Fields EP

“Greenleaf”Generationals from Actor-Caster

“Bizness”Tuneyards from Whokill

“Second Chance”Peter Bjorn And John from Gimme Some

“Satellite” The Kills from Blood Pressures

“Recharge and Revolt”The Raveonettes from Raven In The Grave

“Running With Insanity” Alcoholic Faith Mission from And The Running With Insanity

“Shell Games” Bright Eyes from The People’s Key

“Surfer’s Hymn”Panda Bear from Tomboy

“Dancing Fools”Alcoholic Faith Mission from And The Running With Insanity

“Ego”Thom Yorke + Burial + Four Tet

“Lost in My Mind”The Head and the Heart from The Head and the Heart

“Belong” The Pains of Being Pure at Heart from Belong

“Under Cover of Darkness”The Strokes from Angles

“Last Night At The Jetty”Panda Bear from Tomboy

“Helena Beat”Foster The People from Torches – out May 24th

“Get In Line”I’m From Barcelona from Forever Today

“Are We Lovers Or Are We Friends?”Acid House Kings from Music Sounds Better with You

“Great Pan Is Dead”Cold Cave from Cherish the Light Years (Bonus Track)

“Pumped Up Kicks”Foster The People from Foster The People EP

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Top 10 Other Posts and Mixes for May*

  • Does not include the weekly Best New Releases mix, nor the Recent Releases We Almost Missed. Some results are skewed by the fact that other posts have been out longer, or were published on a day when web traffic is normally higher (Mon-Wed.).

IRC’s Record Store Day Music Guide, Vol. II – Covers from LCD Soundsystem, Foo Fighters, Deerhoof, Decemberists, Fu*ked Up

Sunday 25 Mix – Best of Coachella: Bright Eyes, The Strokes, Animal Collective, Arcade Fire, Foals, The National, Lauren Hill

IRC’s Record Store Day Music Guide, Vol. I – The White Stripes, Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Beach Fossils, The Flaming Lips, Beck

The S-25 Mix: Time Travel Playlist, Vol. I – Phoenix, The Clash, Radio Dept., Prince, Boat, Javelin, The Kinks, Shearwater, BSS

Record Store Day Music Guide, Vol. III – The Kills, Radiohead, Panda Bear, Black Angles, Fleet Foxes, Daft Punk, Ryan Adams

Music Month in Review: March 2011 – The Dodos, Strokes, Radiohead, Beach Fossils, Fleet Foxes, Kurt Vile, Beady Eye

The Royal Wedding Songs Mix – The Smiths, Sufjan Stevens, Bright Eyes, Kinks, Iron and Wine, Wilco, Beatles, Bjork, Paul McCartney

Bull Moose’s Chris Brown Reviews Some 100 Record Store Day 2011 Releases

The Kinks’ Kronikles, Vol. I – Rock and Roll’s Most Famous Feuding Brothers, Ray and Dave, Hint At Possible Kinks’ Reunion

Okkervil River Will Perform New LP Live Wednesday Night During KUT and NPR Broadcast

Music Month in Review, March 2010: Top 20, SXSW, Best Releases, RIP Alex Chilton & Mark Linkous & Special Playlists


If you’re like most people, you’re really busy and it’s hard to keep up with all the latest new music and playlist mixes, band profiles, festivals, etc. going on in the world of “indie rock” – whatever that is (insert your own definition here).

Anyways, we thought it would make sense to have a monthly wrap-up of the most popular posts and mixes we featured on IRC, including a Top 20 songs of the month playlist.


One thing that we didn’t get to feature on IRC in March, but that we’d like people to know about is The Voice Project, supported by artists like Andrew Bird, Joe Purdy, Mike Mills of REM, Dawes and others. The project supports an effort of women from the Uganda Gulu Choir, who are using songs to tell hundreds, and thousands, of Ugandan men who as child soldiers were forced to kill family and friends, that they are forgiven, and it is safe, and time, to come home. Many of these boys-now-men have been hiding in the brush of Uganda for years too ashamed, and likely traumatized, to return home for the crimes they were forced to commit as children.

Top 20 Songs on IRC for March 2010
(based on what you listen to/download the most)


Philadelphia’s Free Energy, and their debut album, Stuck On Nothing, dominated our top songs list for March, followed closely behind by The Morning Benders, thanks to the release of two great singles from their new album, Big Echo, “Excuses” and “Promises.” In addition, hot songs included new tracks from The Black Keys, Delorean, Titus Andronicus, Woodhands, Titus Andronicus, Judson Clairborne, Josh Rouse, MGMT, Broken Bells, Big Star, Frightened Rabbit, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, She & Him and more.

“Excuses”The Morning Benders

“Hope Child”Free Energy

“Dream City” Free Energy


“Tighten Up”The Black Keys

“Promises”The Morning Benders

“Stay Close”Delorean


“A More Perfect Union”Titus Andronicus

“Dissembler”Woodhands

“The High Road”Broken Bells

“I’m in Love with a Girl” Big Star


“Swim Until You Can’t See Land” Frightened Rabbit

“Flash Delirium”MGMT

“In The Sun” She & Him


“Conscience Killer”Black Rebel Motorcyle Club
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“O My Soul”Big Star

“Song for Dreaming” Judson Clairborne

“Don’t Haunt This Place”Rural Alberta Advantage

“Bloodbuzz Ohio” The National

“I Will Live on Islands”Josh Rouse

“King Basement”Thunderhawk

Top Five Special Playlists in March: RIP Mark Linkous and Alex Chilton, Bands That Rock!, The Latest Buzz and Singer and Songwriter Spotlight

Not counting the weekly mix Best New Releases series, and our on-the-ground SXSW festival coverage (see below for those), the top special playlist mix and story on IRC for March was our tribute in memory of Mark Linkous, the brilliant songwriter, vocalist, musician, and producer best known for his work with Sparklehorse (he essentially was the band) and his frequent collaborations with other musicians, including last year’s Dark Night of the Soul compilation album that featured songs from Danger Mouse, Iggy Pop, Julian Casablanas (The Strokes), James Mercer (The Shins), The Flaming Lips and many others. The popular album was co-produced by Linkous, and included a track from Vic Chesnutt, who passed away last Christmas.

March was a rough month for music fans. On Wednesday, March 17, Alex Chilton, of Big Star, died of a sudden attack in New Orleans. Considered a legend in the opinion of many music writers and fans, Chilton was set to reunite with Big Star at South By Southwest on March 20 in Austin; instead, a widely publicized tribute show was held for Chilton, featuring an impressive lineup of musicians, including Mike Mills (REM), Curt Kirkwood (Meat Puppets), M. Ward, and many others.

RIP: Artists Remember Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse (1962-2010) – March 8, 2010

Day Four at SXSW: Alex Chilton Tribute, Broken Bells, Ben Gibbard, Matt Pond PA, Titus Andronicus ,Small Black, No Age – March 21, 2010

Bands That Rock! Vol. III – Australia’s Violent Soho and Brooklyn’s Awesome Colors – March 25, 2010

The Latest Buzz: Hot New Songs from The Black Keys, Delorean, Ariel Pink, MGMT, Caribou, She & Him, The National, Jonsi & More – March 26, 2010

Singer and Songwriter Spotlight Series Vol. V – Iceland’s Lay Low and California’s Noel Carlon – March 5, 2010

IRC’s Full SXSW Coverage: A Day-By-Day Journal of Shows, Shows and More Shows

2010 SXSW Music Video Award: Cinnamon Chasers by Luv Deluxe


South By Southwest 2010 was a blast; too bad it’s only possible to see one band at a time, otherwise, we would have been able to see so many other performances, not including the ones that we could not get into. We did our best to cover SXSW, but it’s really difficult when you are pretty much going from one show to another for 12-14 hours a day for four days straight.

SXSW 2010 Bands to See, Vol. I: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Princeton, Real Estate, The Drums and Surfer Blood – March 12, 2010

Day One of SXSW includes shows from The Walkmen, The Morning Benders, Free Energy, Real Estate, Frightened Rabbit, Broken Bells and More – March 17, 2010

Day One of SXSW Wraps Up With Big Success, St. Patrick’s Day Madness, and Plenty of Great Music – March 18, 2010

Day Two at SXSW: Shearwater, The Low Anthem, The Middle East, Peter Wolf Crier, Rogue Wave, Beach Fossils, Delta Spirit – March 19, 2010

Day Three at SXSW: Neon Indian, Memory Tapes, Fool’s Gold, We Are Scientists, Pains of Being Pure at Heart – March 20, 2010

Day Four at SXSW: Alex Chilton Tribute, Broken Bells, Ben Gibbard, Matt Pond PA, Titus Andronicus, Small Black, No Age – March 21, 2010

Other Posts and Playlists Published in March: Screaming Females, Fictionist, Adam Green, Barzin, Tropical Depression and More

Recent Releases That Almost Got Away: Screaming Females, Prizzy Prizzy Please, Fictionist, Fresh & Onlys, Adam Green, Roadside Graves & more – March 27th

Best Rarely Heard Songs of 2009, Vol. IV: Barzin, Laterns, Tropical Depression, and The Parlophonics – March 1, 2010


March was a big month for New Releases, so if you missed anything, you can go see all of the playlist mixes of great new songs from the best releases of the month, week by week. The amount and quality of officially released music during March (the month is already over?) is mind-boggling.

Week of March 2nd, Part I: Rogue Wave, Portugal The Man, The Whigs, These New Purtians, Peasant, A Weather and more.

Week of March 2nd, Part II: Twin Tigers, Man/Miracle, Bridges & Blinking Lights, Megaphonic Thrift and more.

Week of March 9th, Part I
: The Morning Benders, Free Energy, Titus Andronicus, Ted Leo, Josh Rouse, Judson Claiborne and more.

Week of March 9th, Part II: Broken Bells, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Frightened Rabbit, Mighty Tiger, Thunder Power and more.

Week of March 16th: Drive-By Truckers, Standard Fare, Casper Bangs, The Rest, Eddy Current Suppression Ring and more.

Week of March 23rd: Woodhands, Thunderhawk, Quadron, Yukon Blonde, Love is All, Bettie Servert and more.

Week of March 30th: Annuals, Velvet Davenport with Ariel Pink and Gary War, Henry Funeral Shoe, Seabear and more.