A Quick Word from the Author:
I'm currently sitting in one of my courses and I doubt my professor would be that thrilled to see me concocting the Sabbath, so I'm just going to paste what I wrote last week and hope you trust that this week is a splendid mix.
(Taken from last week) "In other news, I've moved in to my new abode and it just so happens that we do house shows here in Richmond, VA. If you live in the RVA and dig new, local talent; come stop by. The Bauhaus Haus, as we call it, specializes in local and fairly local and sometimes hardly local up-and-comers. Just last night we had a few bands from Boston over. They were Splendid.
Anywho, if you're into the Indie scene, or just want to stop by and talk music, come visit us. The doors are generally almost always partly open.
Move along now and dive into those tunes below; they're certified fresh."
The Bees Knees
Your life will be much easier now.
These are the creamiest tracks of the week, one each from the three sections. These are here for those who only wish to sip. Yes, I'm looking at you, with your impenetrable ADHD and fascination with with Country Time Lemonade products. You and your inability to listen to more than just a few tracks because you have 1 new Facebook Notification and a Twitter Message.
This is for you, you beautiful, busy bastard.
The Pasture: Gentlemen Hall – "Sail Into The Sun"
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Download:Gentlemen Hall – Sail Into The Sun
The Tryptophan: LION BABE – "Treat Me Like Fire"
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Download: LION BABE – Treat Me Like Fire
The Chicken Dance: Alt-J – "Breezeblocks (Acid Invaders Remix)"
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Download: alt-J – Breezeblocks (Acid Invaders Remix)
The Indie Gift Basket
Overview
- The Pasture covers the basics, from Folk to Rock to Pop, and will now serve as the hub for the tracks perfect for any occasion.
- The Chicken Dance is a hodge podge of tracks that you could be excused for doing the, err… Chicken Dance to. Although these aren't simply Dance tracks, they're all good to whip your hair around to.
- Lastly, The Tryptophan is built for those relaxed moments, where you're winding down with the aid of something herbal — or even for a time where you might just want some background atmospherics to doze off to.
The Pasture
The Pasture is your home for the best of Indie for every occasion. Whether you're stuck in an elevator and need to sooth your companions, or in an argument with the ex and need to calm them down– these tracks are your answer. Highlights on the fresh dairy from Gentlemen Hall, No, Flashlights, and Moxi.
Earmilk Exclusive: Love Echo
Chillwave/Dream-Pop newcomers Love Echo were kind enough to offer an exclusive download of their new track "Departure" as an exclusive download this week in the Sabbath. Check it out, and follow them closely, they seem poised for a breakthrough year.
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The Tryptophan
Relax. Take a deep breath, press play and shut your eyes– these tracks will take you somewhere. Herbal stimulation recommended. Highlights on the dank dairy from LION BABE, Love Echo, and Mountains.
The Chicken Dance
If you're like me, your dancing skills are at best similar to an epileptic seizure– and that's on a good night. As a result of our less than impressive abilities, we often simply revert to the stupid moves that anyone can do, comforted with the knowledge that while we may look a bit odd, we won't look like a total jackass. My personal favorite is the Chicken Dance, something that I found myself doing to each of these tracks. Highlights on the fresh dairy from Acid Invaders, Robotaki, and Flume.
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Upon this day, I declare that Indie music is leaps and bounds more pure than anything else, and the term "Indie" means not that a band isn't mainstream, but that a band has been able to hold on to its roots, even through fame and fortune. While the wonderful thumps and womps of other genres get me grooving, it will always be the sui generis of Indie that guides me to the homeland. And for that — I both thank it and applaud it — for it has brought me great pleasure in the past and will so in the future.