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Jamaica - No Problem

lo saque de algun blog. medio blando, me hizo acordar un poco a la voz de beck.
igual esta bueno.primaveral.


01. Cross The Fader
02. I Think I Like U 2
03. Short & Entertaining
04. Secrets
05. Jericho
06. Gentleman
07. The Outsider
08. By The Numbers
09. Junior
10. She's Gonna
11. When Do You Wanna Stop Working

nICKLE eye - the time of the assassins

Nickel Eye es el proyecto paralelo del conocido bajista de los Strokes, Nikolai Fraiture.
The Time Of The Assassins (2009)

01. Intro (Every Time)
02. You and Everyone Else
03. Back from Exile
04. Fountain Avenue
05. This Is the End
06. Dying Star
07. Brandy of the Damned
08. Providence, RI
09. Where the Cold Wind Blows
10. Another Sunny Afternoon
11. Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye

Phantogram - Eyelid Movies

se parece a the XX. estas bandas que suenan un poco diferente.

GALAXIE 500 – On fire

supuesto mejor disco de esta banda que duro del 87 al 91. reeditada por q en su momento eran independientes y habia muy pocas copias. medio rock guitarrero, medio "ambient". acorde a la moda de reeditar cosas viejas, pero no tan.

Black Tambourine - Black Tambourine (2010)

banda de rock "independiente" de los noventa. el tema es que como todas las bandas de ahora se parecen a las de antes...agarraron a estas minas y le juntaron tres singles del 90 en un disco y suena como si fuera de hoy.

Surfer Blood - Astro Coast (2010)

buena banda..medio vampire weekend. yankies obviamnete

Monsters Of Folk - Selftitled (2009)

Monsters Of Folk son Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) y M. Ward (She and Him).
Un verdadero monstruo del Folk, y no por que su musica espante, sino por que son demasiado buenos, son un "Supergrupo".



Vivian Girls - Everything Goes Wrong


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Hecuba – Paradise

aca va..el disco favorito de devendra del 2009...


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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Up From Below


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este me copo bastante. abajenle
Artist: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Track: Home

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, 2009

Pains


The Pains of being Pure at Heart – Higher than the Stars (last.fm)

THE LOW ANTHEM - Oh My God, Charlie Darwin


folk mansito yankie.
“Charlie Darwin” (download)

Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures



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Wild Beasts: Two Dancers

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Artist: Wild Beasts
Album: Two Dancers
Date Released: September 8, 2009
Genre: indie rock
Rating: 8.7

Papercuts - You Can Have What You Want

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mejores discos 2009

Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest

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mas mejores discos 2009

The Antlers - Hospice

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mejores discos 2009

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)

1. Cinnamon Girl [3:00]
2. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere [2:28]
3. Round & Round (It Won’t Be Long) [5:53]
4. Down By The River [9:16]
5. The Losing End (When You’re On) [4:06]
6. Running Dry (Requiem For The Rockets) [5:35]
7. Cowgirl In The Sand [10:06]

YFVQ 2009


Bueno.. compileta del 2009 en yafue y relanzamiento del blog
saludos
[DOIT]

Devendra Banhart - What Will We Be [2009]


Growing up in Caracas, Venezuela, and Los Angeles, Devendra Banhart was always playing music and drawing. But it wasn't until his brief stay at the San Francisco Art Institute that the disciplines became his constant companions. With the encouragement of poet and SFAI professor Bill Berskon, Banhart began experimenting with all kinds of art. He also began recording songs around that same time, usually on shoddy, hand-me-down four-track machines. Brief, half-finished, or written in stream-of-consciousness form, the recordings weren't initially intended for release. But friends encouraged Banhart, and he sent out a few tentative demos. He also left SFAI in favor of busking and wandering, and his travels led him from the Bay Area to Paris and eventually back to L.A. By now he was performing regularly, but he hadn't recorded or released anything officially. That changed when Michael Gira (Swans) issued the first Banhart material on his Young God imprint in October 2002. Oh Me Oh My... was an immediate critical hit, and comparisons to legends of songwriting, eclecticism, and tragedy were frequent (Tim Buckley, Syd Barrett, Marc Bolan, et al.). The Black Babies EP arrived in 2003, followed by Banhart's first full-length, Rejoicing in the Hands, in April 2004. Young God released its companion, NiƱo Rojo, in September. Acclaim for both was nearly unanimous, and Banhart's audience continued to expand. He jumped to XL for September 2005's Cripple Crow, an ambitious set and his most sonically expansive album up to that point. Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon continued in that vein, recorded at Banhart's new home studio in Topanga Canyon. ~ Jason MacNeil & Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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