Showing posts with label free download. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free download. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2010

On the stereo today: Jaill "That's How We Burn" (UPDATE 7/9)

Good ole' jangly and psychedelic garage rock:
Sub Pop debut out on July 27. The whole album is good. Here's a sample, right click to download:

http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Jaill%20-%20Everyone%27s%20Hip.mp3

You can listen to the full album stream here:

http://soundcloud.com/subpop/sets/jaill-thats-how-we-burn

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NEW ARCADE FIRE (UPDATE)

Two tracks from the much-anticipated/hyped/salivated-for/dreamed-of/requested new record from the Arcade Fire are avilable for free download or listen, here:

http://onethirtybpm.com/2010/05/26/mp3-arcade-fire-the-suburbsmonth-of-may/


UPDATE: The full album will be out Aug. 3, cover art to the left. It can be pre-ordered here: http://arcadefire.com/

Friday, July 17, 2009

MONSTERS OF FOLK

The first track from indie roots-rock collective, the Monsters of Folk (My Morning Jacket's Jim James, Bright Eyes' Connor Oberst, M. Ward and Mike Mogis), is available for free download on the group's Web site:

http://www.monstersoffolk.com/

The track has the trademarks of M. Ward's production - warm, layered acoustic guitars and reverbed vocals, with a fuzzed out electric guitar solo melting the top of mix (complete with a Jack White-esque octive-shifting wammy-pedal affect).

It's a track that would have livened up portions of both My Morning Jacket's last LP "It Still Moves," or feel at home on a Wilco record. James sounds like the principle singer on this track, but the quartet chimes in for the chorus.

The LP is due Sept. 22.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Feed the Animals



Following in the path of Radiohead's pay-what-you-want album release scheme, DJ/mashup artist extraordinaire Girl Talk is releasing his latest, "Feed the Animals," right now at http://www.myspace.com/girltalk.

Girl Talk is great for two kinds of people and everyone else in between: The first being those with a paltry music collection and nothing to play when they have a party or gathering of friends, and/or are terrible at making play lists. The other end of the spectrum are music nerds who love spotting out every sample and slice of source material spliced in throughout the disc's insane brain melting.

Thanks to the joy of America's fair use copyright law, unlicensed samples of The Band, the Beastie Boys, Paula Cole, Jay Z, Little Wayne, Kanye West, Avril Lavigne, Steve Winwood, Outkast, Jackson 5, Queen, Huey Lewis and the News, Grand Master Flash, Beyonce, Dexy Midnight Runners, Missy Elliot, Len, Cheap Trick, countless rap artists I don't know by name - on and on, that was just the first 8 minutes - move seamlessly into, over and under each other without break.

For any download between free and $9.99, users can download the entire album free on MP3. Any payment over $10 gets the CD shipped to the persons house when it comes out (and the free download today.) I still feel guilty for downloading Radiohead's "In Rainbows" for free, so I actually paid the $10, whatever.