Fall Walk Run is another band that I originally found while searching through Jamendo.com, where the band posted it’s 2011 EP and initial release, Throwing it All Away. The indie duo from Wolverhampton, UK, (Stuart Eves and Lawrence Harvey) currently write and record music from their home studio there. You can download the EP for free by clicking the link above, or visiting the band on it’s web site. In addition, you will find links to all of the most social hot spots…
Read More2010’s release by the band, Everest, On Approach, included this great song, Let Go. It is plaintive and driven with a relentless beat, syncopated melody and belies a story just beneath the surface. Everest is currently working on completing their new album, which should be out later this Spring. You can find a boat-load of information on Everest simply by visiting their web-site. There you will find links to all the usual suspects, (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, etc.). If you haven’t heard of Everest, take time to…
Read MoreFrom the 2009 release of folk-rock, indie-rock band, Midlake, comes this dark song of betrayal and forbidden love. Acts of Man, the video painted in a style of a 1920’s silent film, casts a long shadow on humanity, with this haunting and terrible, yet beautiful song. Formed in 1999, this Denton, Texas band, has had less than it’s deserved impact on the music industry. Explore this track, as well as others from Midlake. Check out the band, releases and other links by visiting their Web Site. (Source:…
Read Morehttps://youtu.be/LMRfPlLsPrY Several years old now, this rocker is still a “sound” favorite of mine. Straight forward rock and roll in the style that embeds itself in you and has you singing the chorus. Tenpenny Joke rocks in a very accessible way. She literally does “get inside your head,” as the lyric says. There’s plenty to love here, from the otherworldly intro, to the violin and guitar trailing lick, to the masterful guitar and vocal work in the middle. You can download Tenpenny Joke’s full length Ambush on All Sides here for free but consider donating something to the band. You can find out more…
Read MoreThanks to reverbmusic for this little bit of country, little bit of blue-grass, equal parts pop and rock and a touch of folk honesty. Here’s Miles to Dayton; tap your feet, rock out and Pass It On! You can find out more about this great group form their web site, which links to every other source available (MySpace, FaceBook, CDBaby, iTunes, you name it.) Take a listen, and after your feet stop moving, pick up their music! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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