An MP3 Blog with a predisposition towards independent and Knoxville artists. The MP3s here are legal. If you feel one isn't, email me and it will be removed. I also don't host these, so if a song is no longer up, it ain't my fault. Get 'em while they're hot.

Saturday, April 09, 2005

Westside Daredevils




Westside Daredevils

Knoxville's Westside Daredevils blend vocal harmonies together with a three-pronged guitar assault, creating a melodic, textured wall of sound. No power chords here. The 'devils are far more creative with their orchestration. The five-piece's arrangements are filled with thick harmonies, catchy pop hooks, and a variety of styles. This is guitar pop as it was meant to be heard.

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Andrea

Heroes and Zeroes

Darling Currency

She's a Disguise

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Todd Steed




Todd Steed

Knoxville's Todd Steed is something of a modern day town minstrel. He writes and sings songs about his Southern hometown, capturing the love-hate relationship many have with the scruffy little city. Steed chronicles it all, from the underachieving populace to the friendly-spirited pubs to the bookstores that don't serve tea. Over a backdrop of unpretenious East Tennessee sound that flips a middle finger in Nashville's direction, Steed sings his anthems. On his latest album, Knoxville Tells, a veritable who's who of Knoxville musicians (Scott Miller, RB Morris, Tim Lee, Mic Harrison, Jeff Bills, John Baker, Jim Rivers, Kat Brock, Randall Brown, etc.) lend a hand to a disc of songs about the things, people, and places stumbled upon in East Tennessee.

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East Town Mall

North Knoxville (rock version)

North Knoxville (acoustic version)

New Knoxville Girl

The World's Unfair (Since 1982)

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Longmont Potion Castle




Longmont Potion Castle

Prank calls used to be funny. In some ways they still are. But calling up unsuspecting businesses and homeowners to berate them has gotten more than a bit cliched. Longmont Potion Castle does what so many others have failed to do: he breathes new life into a tired art form. That's not to say he's perfect. There's still something utterly obnoxious here. And he treads familiar waters at times. What sets Longmont Potion Castle apart, though, is his creativity, sheer silliness, utter disregard for logic, and an ultra-quick reaction time. Longmont Potion Castle abandons convention by editing out portions of the conversation, adding sound effects in the midst of utterly serious dialogue, and by asking businesses repeatedly for items that clearly do not exist (bottled squid potion anyone?). Sounds a bit childish, but it will make you giggle like a schoolgirl.

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Quite a few Longmont Potion Castle calls can be heard here. I'm particularly fond of LPC Best of Volumes 1 and 2. (The files are a bit cranky, so you may have to push play a couple of times to get them to work.)

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Friday, April 08, 2005

Soul-Junk




Soul-Junk

Soul-Junk aka Glen Galloway aka Glen Galaxy really is a mad rapper. Much like Half-Handed Cloud or Danielson Famile, he makes avant-garde music about God that is neither pretentious nor cheesy. It's the sort of religious music that even gets the athiest excited. Parts experimental Hip-hop, free jazz, noise, and indie rock, Soul-Junk is Beck if he were an acid-dropping rapper. Jumbled, jarring layers of loopy, whirring, lazy beats and psychedelic funk make this some of the most imaginative Hip-hop around.

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Hogging All the Islands

Sunk Fang Shuffle

ill-m-i

Inverse Square Dance

Netherjams

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Friday, April 01, 2005

Dixie Dirt




Dixie Dirt

Knoxville's Dixie Dirt does not sound as its name implies. The band does not play Appalachian melodies, country, or Americana roots rock. Rather, this band is equal parts Neil Young, Sonic Youth, Ragged Glory, with a little dirty Knoxville sound thrown in for good measure. Dixie Dirt makes organic, gritty, and ambitious songs that begin with soft restraint, building to grainy kaleidoscopic intensity. Lynn Point Records has Dixie Dirt's entire Springtime is for the Hopeless and other ideas disc available as a free download (including cover art).

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Fast Food Media

A Letter Put to Music

Whiskeydrunk

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Friday, March 25, 2005

Bunky




Bunky

Famous for its legendary live performances, San Diego’s Bunky makes larger than life fuzzy-sounds and slicked up pop explosions while all the neighborhood kids gather round to watch with curious faces. You’d think the gawking bystanders who amble up to listen hadn’t heard this sort of thing before, which is nonsensical. But Bunky has spit-shined its junkyard hybridization of garage punk, avant garde rock, ska and lovey-dovey balladeering in such a way that you might not even notice. Bunky is twitchy, erratic pop noise, flexible vocals, off-kilter beats and tunes that bulldoze through genre boundaries like a toddler shooting up sugar.

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BaBa

chuy

yes-no

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Saturday, March 19, 2005

Sleep Station



Sleep Station

New Jersey’s Sleep Station makes lush, beautiful concept albums that communicate a sense of wonder and beauty. Lyrical, intricately subtle, and driven by obsessive musical impulses, the quintet pulls off the epic with surprising ease. From Hang in There Charlie’s take on a 1970s astronaut abandoned by ground control and left to suffocate in loneliness, to Von Cosel’s twisted romance about a deceased TB patient and the doctor who falls in love with the corpse, preserving it in formaldehyde for a decade, Sleep Station expresses empathy for fucked up characters, all over a poppy, wholly unsentimental musical soundscape. Sleep Station has an entire EP for free download (art included) here.

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Caroline, London 1940

Burden to You

Fading Out

My Last Desire

Silver Hills

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Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Mustard




Mustard

Once upon a time in the late-nineties Knoxville's bar scene was charmed by a three-piece called Mustard. Fronted by guitar wizard Chris Cook, Mustard was a collection of charming high-spirited guitar pop, infused with elements of 70s metal, blues, surf and garage rock. Sloppy, lo-fi, low-key, off-key, flashy yet restrained, and with an ample supply of fun and a danceable live show, Mustard is sadly no more. Fortunately you can download the band's entire first CD (complete with cover art) at Lynn Point Records.

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Roly Poly

Rock Star

I Make You Sick

Knox 5000

Honky Pride

Lou Can’t Read

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Half-Handed Cloud




Half-Handed Cloud

Half-Handed Cloud is Sunday School meets Sgt. Pepper's. A one-man band blending toy instruments, found sounds, guitars, cellos, pianos, breathy church organs, woodwinds, trombones, non-instrument sounds, eight-person choirs, sampled air conditioners in reverse, mini-discs and phone calls to friends, Berkeley-resident John Ringhofer creates two-minute whirlwind musical collages like no one else. The Old Testament has never been this erratic, or this much of a drug trip.

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Animals Are Cut in Two

Can't Even Breathe On My Own Two Feet

Once, Twice, Seven Times a Werewolf

To Love Like the Father and Son Love Each Other

We're Very Greatly Loved

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Sunday, March 13, 2005

Scout Niblett




Scout Niblett

England's Scout Niblett is the sort of performer who makes you fall in love with music all over again. She wears a blonde wig onstage, records with Steve Albini, tours with Cat Power, and has the voice of an enthusiastic child. She wails over drum-heavy songs so gleefully that you wouldn't be surprised to see her rush off to play hopscotch with her friends. She's like a female version of Calvin from the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip: imaginative, hyperactive and unpredictable, all at once.

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Drummer Boy

FireFlies

Uptown Top Ranking

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Jolie Holland




Jolie Holland

Singer/songwriter Jolie Holland sounds like a black and white era starlet. Combining blues, folk, gospel, jazz and pop in totally inventive ways, Holland marks the emergence of a unique and important new voice in the music scene. Jazzy, pure, graceful, poetic and sensual, she's a quiet Nora Jones meets Billie Holliday mixing a little bit of New Orleans with a little bit of Texas.

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Black Hand Blues

I Wanna Die

Black Stars

Old Fashioned Morphine

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Sage Francis




Sage Francis

Sage Francis is many things to many people. He's a bisexual white rapper from Rhode Island. He's an Old School revivalist. He's a slam poet. He's a political pundit raging against Republicrats and Democrans. He's an underground phenomenon. He's a crybaby emo confessionalist. He's a verbose prophet who never quite hits the mark, yet who raps circles around anyone who can. He's a mindblowing talent who makes you remember how great Eminem used to be, back when every other line made you hit the rewind button over and over again.

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Slow Down Gandi

Dance Monkey

Makeshift Patriot

Hey Bobby (Reanimator Remix)(Radio Edit)

Threewrite (Remix Mikal kHill and Arit Harvanko)

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