Posts Tagged ‘Indie Pop’
Friday, August 1st, 2008

Behind the symbol M83 hides Anthony Gonzalez French Antibes. has released five albums halfway between electronics and more dreamy shoegazer and noisy drifts of My Bloody Valentine.
The last disc under the mark M83 is Saturday = Youth was released last April for Mute Records and has received positive reviews from across the music press. The song is an excellent example of synth-pop enveloping, declined more to countrymen Air, which otherwise, and is perhaps one of the best in the disc.
Tags: Electronics, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, kim & jessie, m83, saturday = youth, Video
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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

It seems the trailer for a film come directly from Bollywood. But this Carmencita, and has nothing to do with anything even with the coffee machine by Armando Testa, is a song of the album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon of American folk singer Devendra Banhart.
In the video, besides the bearded singer also what seems to be his last flame, actress Natalie Portman. Tolte these notes of color, the song is not a great deal as well as the entire album decidedly lower than the previous work of Devendra Banhart.
Tags: carmensita, devendara banhart, Gossip.net, Indie Pop, natalie portman, Video
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Thursday, July 17th, 2008

You can not say anything specific about this Italian duo that makes pop independent genius, composed by Alessandra Contini to voice and low and Gianluca De Rubertis the voice and guitar. A gender musically minimal with simple texts and brilliant at the same time.
From two days was released the official video of their new single Pop Porno, released on the network already since last April, extracted from their first album released this March, which will show in the remainder of the post. Interessantissimi, ascoltateli.
Tags: Indie Pop, Video
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The Fleet Foxes are a quintet of Seattle that moves between pop and psychedelia slight melancholy. They are the first eponymous Music album, after a couple of lucky ep, leaving for the historic compatriot label Sub Pop. White Winter Hymnal is the first Music video from Sean Pecknold brother of singer of the band.
Tags: Indie Pop, New CD, Video
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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Here’s a new video quartet nerds New York Vampire Weekend. It’s called Comma Oxford and is the third single extract from the first album, behind the movie camera is the actor-director Richard Ayoade.
Tags: Indie Pop, Indie Rock, oxford paragraph richard ayoade, vampire weekend, Video
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
A girl with the skate, a portable radio and a sunset over the sea. It ‘more or less this the magic formula of Caravan Girl, the latest video extract from Seventh Tree of Goldfrapp. Ah, yes of course also the voice of Allison…
Tags: Electronics, Indie Pop, Video
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
This time there is no middle Scarlett. And even now the ep has now transformed into albums. But The Teenagers are always the same: sconci texts, those faces from nerd who know the fact mounted on its electronic melodies rather than orecchiabili.
Make It Happen will be the next single by Reality Check first album of the trio. The video is shot from collective OneInThree I have always found from the excellent The Fader.
Tags: Electronics, Indie Pop, make it happen, reality check, the teenagers, Video
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Albert Hammond Jr. as well as being one of the guitarists of the Strokes is a great songwriter also in solitary. His first album Yours To Keep, released in 2006, was one of the best surprises of the year. The new disc, entitled Hispanic ¿Cómo Te Llama?, Will be issued in July for RCA. Meanwhile via Stereogum I discovered that on iLike can hear the first song extract CfG.
Tags: Indie Pop, Indie Rock, New companies
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