Indie Music
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It's a pretty nice day today up here in the Highlands. It has been chilled out so far with some great music on play while I'm dottering about.
First up I've had the song Twisted Little Theatre by London based band Killing Fields of Ontario. The song is a bit of organised madness with pulsating drums while the main riff is being overshadowed by the untraditional sound of an organ.
King of the Opera have also been on today's playlist. The Italian band have just produced their debut album Nothing Outstanding. From listening to the album, there are a lot of influences coming from different directions. For a while, it could be Radiohead, other wise, there are definite hints of perhaps The Doors and also a post-rock sound that I more than welcomed. Here is the video for the brand new song, The Floating Song.
Lastly, for the rock fans out there, here is Super73- a Alt-rock band from central England. They have been making great strides the past wee while and have just secured a license for their music to be promoted in the USA. The future is looking bright for Super73 after they formed from the downfall of previous bands. They are now looking to break into the city scenes across the country to get their high energy music out to new fans.
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The Draynes - Single Launch
Friday night saw the launch of The Draynes debut single at the Mash House, with support from some of Edinburgh's top up-and-coming bands. On early doors, rock-pop band Miasma took to the stage. The band have been together since 2009 and their experience...
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Fluorescent Hearts
Fluorescent Hearts have only been around for a year, but the Glasgow band are already making great strides after the release of their debut album Anthem. They have quickly gathered a loyal following of fans who flock to see them at the various venues...
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The Bedroom Hour
With the limited success of previous bands on the unsigned London circuit, The Bedroom Hour formed as a band wanting to progress further than they previously could individually. At the moment the band are writing as well as building up their fanbase around...
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We Came From The Sea
After the downfall of previous bands, Paul Gavienas and David Simpson formed Glasgow/Edinburgh's post rock band We Came From The Sea. They began as a duo in 2009 but were soon joined by a third member, Euan Thompson, to complete the band,...
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5 Bands To Look Out For In 2012.
1. Mutineers a 1980's synth inspired band from Manchester. 2.The Little Kicks a Scottish indie pop band with a bright future ahead of them. 3. Fatherson See my first post for more details on this band, but expect big things...
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