Monday, June 11, 2007

Flaming Lips video on the Youtube

The Flaming lips covering some Elvis live. There's no such thing as too much Flaming Lips, so when you're done with this video, just watch some more. There's never a shortage of live footage.

"What Light" by Wilco, Courtesy of Youaintnopicasso

I've never really been a big fan of Wilco for whatever reason, but this song is really worth listening to. It includes my favorite use of steel guitar since Belle and Sebastian put out Take Your Carriage Clock and Shove it.

Harvey Danger Lip-sync, Courtesy of Stereogum

I don't know how I have missed this when it first hit the web, but for the love of God, look at it. That's all I have to say about that.

They Might Be Giants video, Courtesy of Stereogum

With The Dark by They Might Be Giants. It's a really good song and they video is pretty cool. It's all animated and you need to look at it.

3 great Miracle Fortress tracks, Courtesy of Obscuresound

This Thing About You, Have You Seen in Your Dreams, and Next Train. These tracks are all great, especially Have You Seen in Your Dreams. They've got a really mellow sound to them, so go check it out.

Bloc Party, and others, Courtesy of Obscuresound

Bloc Party, Noisettes, and The Maccabees. 2 tracks from each along with their collective concert review.

The Mother Hips, Courtesy of Anaquariumdrunkard

There are 2 tracks available for download. I've gotta say, I've never heard this band before, but it's pretty good; they've got a really smooth sound to them. So, if you haven't looked into them before head on over and get these tracks.

Some Queens of the Stone Age, Courtesy of Indietastic

They've got 7 different songs, with two sepearate versions of each. It's an interesting article too, so if you are into the Queens of the Stone Age, head on over to Indietastic and check it out.

Scissors for Lefty, and others, Courtesy of Brooklynvegan

6 tracks available from Scissors for Lefty, Wooden Wand, John Doe, and Joan as Policewoman. If you aren't familiar with Scissors for Lefty, Lay Down Your Weapons is a pretty good introduction.

Great list of upcoming releases, Courtesy of Rawkblog

Ryan Adams, Spoon, Architecture in Helsinki, Interpol, and the list goes on. Rawkblog is going to keep this page updated and they are putting up MP3 links when they can. Bookmark it.