Category: lo-fi
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The Antlers on La Blogotheque!
This is pretty amazing. And eerily kind of festive I think…
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Why Aren’t They Famous: Stripmall Ballads “Since Jimmy Died”
Not unlike his moniker, I find the music Saylor creates can have a bit of everything in an unassuming package – there is country, folk, noise, rock all mixed into a lo-fi package that really works.
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When you don’t know much, you let the music tell the story – Ehroehed
So I don’t know how I got a hold of these songs, but I recently found them again. They are not even on an album as far as I know and I can’t find too much on this Vancouver artists. I think I might have discovered Ehroehed a few years back due to a 3hive…
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Slowcoustic Update – because you care about us!
Well class, I wanted to put a quick post on what is happening around Slowcoustic HQ – just looking to keep you all in the loop, we’re a team after all.
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Saturday Quickie {Clint Michigan, E.P. Hall, Akira Kosemura, Josh Preston & Frank Schweikhardt}
Well this one is actually safe for work and is not the quickie some visitors might have been looking for when googling and finding yourself here. This is a quickie because I am currently in transition with home computers, waiting for delivery guys to deliver some furniture and hence I might only have a fleeting…
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Brian Borcherdt releases double album and new video. Slowcoustic raises hands to heavens, pauses to reflect…
So when the good folks over at NXEW posted…I admit I immediately started to sweat and stutter only a maximum of 4 words per sentence until I got home to download it.
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Tobacco Pat returns to finalize his EP Trilogy – The Destroyer
…a penchant for providing me with EPs of dark Americana tinged singer songwriter projects. The third and final installment of his “Apocalypse” series…falls into place quite nicely.
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Folk Covers – We all love ’em. The Diamond Family Archive doesn’t disappoint!
Although I believe TDFA is more than these covers, take this as an introduction to the world of his sombre acoustic beauty, the songs here are quiet and alternate landscapes…
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Let’s be honest, most things around here can be called “Sunday Morning Listening”.
…Most would consider this blog a primer to sleeping…or possibly crying, feeling bad about themselves or trying to extend a current state of depression, but that is beside the point.
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Just something I am looking forward to. More Arborea.
Look for an upcoming feature on this Maine duo as currently this gothic folk is hitting the proverbial spot for me.
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Entertainment For The Braindead — Hydrophobia
Free music is always good. Free music is always great when it is worth having and actually listening to. I have been introduced to aaahh records previously, but sometimes I just need a couple of pushes to get my attention. In this case the two pushes came in the form of Common Folk Meadows post…
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This Blog Post should have Two Titles: A Band You Should Know AND How To Borrow From Other Bloggers Graciously
I have a band you should know and they are Blood Warrior: but besides a bit of back and forth with them, I don’t really have anything “of my own” to offer. So, what is a blogger to do when he wants you to listen to a band? Why, he is to direct his readers…