Category Archives: Weekly Highlight

Bastille – Pompeii (Weekly Highlight)

This band will get big. I’m predicting it. They have 3 great songs that just make you feel good with solid vocals and quality lyrics. Note the date because I saw them first!! haha From their EP Bastille – Pompeii … Continue reading

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Minerals – Fast Forward (Weekly Highlight!)

Brilliant beginning of a song. Fades a bit but what a great song overall! Great video too! Minerals – White Tones (2012) If you know Polish: To bedzie najbardziej klimatyczny debiut 2012 roku! Pozycja obowiazkowa nie tylko dla fanów Radiohead … Continue reading

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Borko – Born To Be Free (Weekly Highlight!)

Flawless, I’m highlighting this. Yep. Enjoy. Thank you for something different! From the album: Borko – Born To Be Free (2012) About: He has the beard of a freedom fighter and the battlefield is our hearts. Even since long before … Continue reading

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Holy POOP! 300!!! HERE IS A Weekly Highlight!! Battleships – Your Words

300. I remember when I started this. Those were the days. Anyway, here is the music. From Battleship is your words. It’s good. 300 worthy. From the EP Battleships – To You (2012) Country: Australia Website

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Sleigh Bells – Rill Rill (Weekly Highlight!)

Yeah. So Sleigh Bells is some hard rock from a chick that adds a little electronic pop into it. This rock. You’ll love it and feel empowered or hate it. You deside. Here is Rill Rill from the album Treats … Continue reading

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Parlours – Stay With You (Weekly Highlight!)

This song reminds me of Meaghan and her friends. Ya know, like all of them all! Miss you! From the album All Is Here (2012) Facebook Hope you enjoyed!

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Animal Collective – Today’s Supernatural (Weekly Highlight)

I bought the LP. It’s cool and it’s weird and strange and awesome and mind numbing. From the new album: Centipede Hz (2012) Lots of Stuff: The concept of ‘play’ – that is in the dada-surrealist sense of the word … Continue reading

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The Very Best – Yoshua Alikuti (Weekly Highlight!)

Something different and fresh. I like the video too! From the album The Very Best – MTMTMK (2012) Some info: The Very Best, a London-based collaboration between Malawian singer Esau Mwamwaya and Swedish producer Johan Hugo, has a history of … Continue reading

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Brooks Robertson (My Classics & Weekly Highlight)

This guy can play! Simply Phenomenal… This is multiple videos. You’ll enjoy! http://brooksrobertson.ning.com/

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Cosmo Jarvis – Love This (Weekly Highlight!)

So the music video is interesting and simple, but man do I like this song! Probably one of the best ones I’ve heard all year. Thanks Cosmo Jarvis for this catchy tune! Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aAGl4XWvjJs From the album Thing Bigger (2012) … Continue reading

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