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Category Archives: Music
My Heart Is A Drummer
If, like me, you like this sort of thing you can find more Allo Darlin here.
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Twitter Ye Not
Given the way the law views these things here are a few songs you won’t be twittering the lyrics of any time soon.
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Let the Record Go
If, like me, you find yourself enchanted by this song then you’ll be delighted that the band have posted it for download on their website.
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RIP Mark Linkous
As this blog is named after a song that Mark Linkous wrote I want to note his death. His family say: “It is with great sadness that we share the news that our dear friend and family member, Mark Linkous, … Continue reading
Their Hearts Were Full of Spring
Indie pop band Their Hearts Were Full of Spring have a new blog. You’ll remember I saw them (and liked them) when they played in Deptford this summer. Here’s a version of A Question of Trust that you can … Continue reading
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A Good Crop
Eardrums is one of my favourite music blogs at the moment, and when it puts out such great compilations as A Good Crop I’m sure you’ll understand why. Having fallen out of love with indie music in the post-Britpop era … Continue reading
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The Social Services – Baltic Sea
Indie MP3, which gives great indie pop, points to a free downloadable single from The Social Services. They quote someone there saying the song the Baltic Sea “should become Sweden’s national anthem”. As I’m off there on a bit of business later … Continue reading
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