Friday 17 October 2008

Indie Randomness

Sometimes, you have to leave it up to fate to pick the music... Fate in this case is Last.fm's "American indie" music station.

First up was Cat's Blues by Palace Music (otherwise known as Bonnie "Prince" Billy"). As with all his work, it's that kind of nice mellow indie folk sound, but Mr. Billy's voice has a certain distinctiveness... He's no Sun Kil Moon, but he's still worth a listen.



Next, What a Wonderful Man by My Morning Jacket. It's kind of good luck that these guys came up, since I'll be seeing them with Seasick Steve in a few weeks. Weird rock sound, lots of distorted guitars, hardly Alternative Country as Last.fm describes them, but nice anyway. I think it's kind of what Deadstring Brothers would sound like if they got with Rory Gallagher.

Together Somehow. by Lousy Robot. Defiantly as last.fm describes them... "Happy, danceable Post-punk Pop a la The Kinks and The Jam." Now, this is the kind of music that the clubs these days should be playing. If they did, I'm sure I'd dance a lot more.



King Of Spain, Part Two
by Galaxie 500. A lot more shoegazy (it's a word now), kind of what I imagine Sigur Rós being if they spoke English, and were from America, but were still somehow Scandinavian.



Finally, after quickly skipping over Smoosh for reasons that become very apparent after about 5 seconds into their song, up comes That's When I Reach For My Revolver by Mission of Burma. Old school post punk from the 1970's. Nothing entirely special, not to say it wasn't good. Perhaps worthy of some more research, but you do have to be in a certain mood (or certain decade) to listen to that type of music.

Indie pictures du jour... Bonnie "Prince" Billy by Pieter Morlion, Belgium's finest Indie photographer. Lousy Robot by Jack Moffett from Albuquerque and Galaxie 500 vinyl by Matt Locke aka "Matlock" who runs an awesome blog.

And so concludes our 15 minutes foray into the world of random indieness. Hope you had fun.

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