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When I grow up, I will be Noah Gundersen.
When I grow up, I will be Noah Gundersen. Period.
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Night Beds: “Me Liquor And God”
New music from Night Beds. Highly anticipated and definitely not disappointing. Who said a folkie can’t groove just a little bit?
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Slowcoustic’s Favourite Music of 2014
What I thought was good in music for the year 2014
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Pre-order: Elephant Micah’s “Where in Our Woods”
New album from Elephant Micah has a pre-order for your purchase and a stream of the lead off track for your ears.
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Recommended upcoming album: Eight Houses from She Keeps Bees
“Must Have Album” alert: She Keeps Bees has a new album out next week called Eight Houses. It is a full album experience. Listen and watch a few tracks from the album now.
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New and New(ish) Music Saturday: Kill County, Oquoa, Songs: Ohia and O’Death
New song from Kill County, new album from Oquoa, new re-issue for Songs: Ohia and new pre-order for O’Death! New!
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Saturday Slowcoustic Roundup: Zachary Lucky, Sufjan Stevens, Field Report and Puzzle Muteson
Zachary Lucky, Sufjan Stevens, Field Report and Puzzle Muteson provide a roundup of what’s new in Slowcoustic this week.
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Cover Saturday – Donovan Woods, Marissa Nadler, Message to Bears and Paul Jacobsen
Sufjan Stevens, Father John Misty, Phosphorescent and Kathleen Edwards get the cover treatment on today’s cover post.
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TV Song of the Day: Emily and the Woods’ Never Play
How about a bit of indie pop TV drama ballad action this Sunday? Funny you should ask…
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Listen to ‘Wings’ from the upcoming Field Report album now! Then pine for the Marigolden LP this October.
New Music from Wisco-folks Field Report today, kids. Stream/Download the epic track Wings from the upcoming album Marigolden.
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Kickstarter of note: Lewis & Clarke: ‘Triumvirate’
New double LP from Lewis & Clarke is coming! Make it happen by contributing to the Kickstarter already.
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Song of the Day/Week: “Brother, Do You Know the Road?” from Hiss Golden Messenger
Did somebody say a new track from Hiss Golden Messenger? Well, damn rights they did.