Posts Tagged ‘New Wave’
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This week’s free MP3 round up includes legally free tracks by bands such as Cygnets, Fan-Tan, Some Ember, The Shade, and Sky Between Leaves. Enjoy. |
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This week’s free MP3 round up includes legally free tracks by bands such as Sex With Strangers, Paper Plane Pilot, Kalte Lust, Last Echelon, Ask For Joy, and Exotic Club. Enjoy. |
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Today’s guest mixtape comes from Tulsa’s upcoming post-punks The Secret Post. Enjoy! |
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This week’s free MP3 round up includes legally free tracks by bands such as BALLERINA BLACK, ACTORS, Auris Acumen, Was She A Vampire, and The Prids. Enjoy. |
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Every week Indie Disco offers you an exclusive Guest Mix from some of the most interesting indie rock, post-punk, shoegaze, and electronic artists. Today’s guest mixtape comes from largely unsung post-punk heroes Sad Lovers & Giants. Enjoy! |
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Directed by David Francisco, 1984 is the latest single from Uni_Form’s brilliant sophomore album that came out last May. If you like Interpol, Editors, and Joy Division, stream the whole record and you’ll be in for a treat. |
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This week’s free MP3 round up includes legally free tracks by bands such as Ceasefire, Personal, AVOXBLUE, VNV Nation, and The Unkindness Of Ravens. Enjoy. |
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Embracing the shadowy storms of sheer misery that turned Ian Curtis, Robert Smith, and Morrissey into poster boys for self-loathing teenagers, Winter Severity Index produce gloomy soundscapes full of distorted guitars, dry-ice synths, prominent bass lines, and propulsive drumbeats. |
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Despite not being labelled as dance, Northern Labour Party’s dark pop music does evoke a certain movement-heavy response, probably due to the well-balanced mixture of Moog-driven bass lines, echoing guitars, resonating vocals, motorik drumming, and surrounding goth atmospherics. |
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Forged under the inspiration of post-punk and angular melodies, The Burning Hotels cut through modern rock with sharp guitars, lush synths, propulsive rhythms, and catchy hooks from the ’80s New Romantic movement. |
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