Song of the day – 464: Kate Nash
Some folk may contend she’s been hanging out with the wrong people recently. Not from where I’m sitting.
The sacred cows of indie music – 6: Nirvana
In the Sex Pistols’ day, this was called flogging a dead horse.
Song of the day – 416: Kimya Dawson
It’s rare that hearing a new song will start me crying.
Song of the day – 306: Anne Clark
Been posting up a fair amount of French coldwave from the early 80s. Seems only right to post up its British equivalent.
Song of the day – 123: Pulco
I’m a sucker for a Welsh accent. This is beautiful gentle funny and smart pastoral music, made by a fellow who’s played with Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci and Sebadoh, apparently. The entire album is fetching and beguiling and several other words that end in ‘ing’, and the harmonies sometimes remind me of Teenage Fanclub because they […]
Song of the day – 116: 5 String Drop Out
Via Facebook, dude sends me a link to some of his music. I like his music. I post a link to it here. That’s how it works. Simple, huh? He sent me the link to his music because a friend told him he should send me the link to his music. I listened to his […]
Song of the day – 96: Patrik Fitzgerald
To celebrate the fact my formative influence Patrik Fitzgerald has befriended me on Facebook, and was even nice enough to “like” a recent Thin Kids video, I figured it’s long overdue that I pay tribute to him here. This particular song I’m posting had a major effect on me when I first heard it back […]