Here's Paulie!

You are actually reading that correctly. I have returned. Tell your children, hide your CD's, download with reckless abandon.
So to get back in the swing of things I figured I'd post a couple of songs that have come my way via the internets and erm...Jarvis Cocker!
First up is the rather quirky Ultra Sonik Edukators. Depsite the name being a little like a title to a rather dated baggy song from Manchester, this Chicago band plays good ol rock and roll with a bit of a psychedelic twist. It's good stuff that could probably fill a stadium if given half the chance.
Ultra Sonick Edukators - Salle Green
Straight out of Austria (!!!!) comes Tunesmith. The name was apparently inspired by a book written by the famous American songwriter Jimmy Webb. This is a band deeply influenced by great music from the 60's and 70's and as a result they sound like erm...Supergrass!
Tunesmith - What's It All About
Spat out by their mothers into a cesspool gutter The Tones came together and stuck to each other by the filth they were covered in. Making righteous tones about all thats good, they're not from sheffield and are aren't on smack. Anymore.
The Tones - I Hate The Homeless
From the Deep South comes The Booze. Sounding so rock n' roll circa 1965 it hurts, The Booze write songs that sound like Jack Daniels and Keif Richards were the producers. This is good stuff and who knew Atlanta had so many great rock n' roll bands!
The Booze - The Next Train
Until next time, enjoy. Lady Byrd, you can put away that automatic rifle now.
















1 Comments:
If you want to find more great indie artists check out woozyfly.com. I went there for the first time last night and found two awesome bands = www.woozyfly.com/heavyvee and www.woozyfly.com/endeverafter
2/10/2008 8:30 PM
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