Archive for November, 2009
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Today’s covers are by Maxïmo Park, Kasabian, and Kaligare. |
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Hearts of Black Science’s pop-noir music combines the melancholic darkness of Joy Division and Depeche Mode with the haunting melodies of New Order, M83, Maps, The XX, and Boards Of Canada. |
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The Twilight Sad blend post-rock and post-punk with heavily delayed shoegaze guitars and folk elements. Fans of My Bloody Valentine, Arab Strap, and Mogwai have every reason to be happy. |
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Indie Disco is a podcast filled with two hours’ worth of indie rock / post-punk / shoegaze / electronic dance music. This instalment features 32 songs by Sleepercurve, Katsen, HURTS, Plushgun, The Dykeenies, and lots of other exciting bands. |
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Today’s covers are by Rammstein, Zeromancer, and The Dresden Dolls. |
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Named after a rather obscure Gary Numan track, Me My Head fuse brooding post-punk doom with a Cure-esque pop foundation that echoes elements of new wave romantics. |
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Light In Your Life play brooding, melancholic post-punk influenced indie rock that can be just as depressing as it is beautiful and dreamlike. Their pop sensibility and dark undertones put them in the same niche with Editors, Interpol, Film School, Kent, and The Cure. |
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Today’s post features three acoustic performances by Editors. |
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