(photo: David Garland)
New and not-yet-released music by some subtle song innovators, including Dark Dark Dark, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger (Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl), William Brittelle, Kayo Dot, Deer Tick, and more. Host David Garland shares the riches.
Comments [5]
Thanks, David! Pathetic songs as sunstroke! Coyote by Kayo Dot - maybe again album of the year?
David, the thrill never gets old hearing my music on your show alongside such wonderful musicians...thanks for introducing me to so many great new finds this week.
What a fabulous find, this music of Kemp Harris' and all the others. This is my pleasure and a lucky day for finding interesting and compelling music. I used to love finding new sounds. I have been reborn to an old passion.
David, thank you for including my song "Just The Other Day" in your broadcast. I was honored to be a part of such an eclectic collection of pieces. From folk, to mind Indie drone, to urban agitation, I loved the choices presented. Thanks again. Peace, Kemp
Here's the playlist, showing Artist - Song - Album
Dark Dark Dark - Something for Myself - Wild Go
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger - The World Was Made for Men - iTunes
Georgia Seddon - Bird - unreleased
Careful - Turns Out - Oh, Light
William Brittelle - The Color of Rain - Television Landscape
Kemp Harris - Just the Other Day - unreleased
Kayo Dot - Calonyction Girl - Coyote
Deer Tick - Dear Friend - The Black Dirt Sessions
Marissa Nadler - Daisy, Where Did You Go? - unreleased
Will Stratton - Bluebells - New Vanguard Blues
James Blackshaw - excerpt - All is Falling
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