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		<title>Guest Post: Album Review: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart &#8211; Days of Abandon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest reviewer Peter Getty sounds off on the evolved musical stylings of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/PGettyAuthorPic.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-12951" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/PGettyAuthorPic.png" alt="Peter Getty author pic" width="120" height="138" /></a>The following review comes to us from guest blogger <a href="http://petergettymusic.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Peter Getty</a>. Peter has a history in the music business that includes singing and songwriting as well as being the founder of the boutique record label Emperor Norton. More information about Peter can be found in the author credits at the bottom of this article.</p>
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<p>With the release of their 2009 self-titled album, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart were hailed as a noise-pop nostalgic throwback to the care-free, alt-rock 90s. Their third album, <a title="The Pains of Being Young at Heart music" href="http://thepainsofbeingpureatheart.com/music" target="_blank" class="broken_link"><em>Days of Abandon</em></a>, marks a turning point for the band, marked by maturing songwriting, a cleaner sound, and a shedding of the youthful whimsy that set them apart in the first place.</p>
<p>The saccharine vocals are still there, and upbeat tracks like &#8220;Simple and Sure&#8221; are still very much the old Pains. What’s different is the deeper level of craftsmanship here. No longer wearing naïveté as a badge (whether intentionally or not), frontman Kip Berman has evolved the production of his sound to include more dimension and richness. ‘Beautiful You’ may be the best example of this, with a soft choral melody over guitar pop that is at once nuanced and at full bloom, tender yet strong. It’s hard to imagine this effect being possible on their last two albums.</p>
<p>There’s more ambition here, and it pays off. On &#8220;Life After Life&#8221;, horn arrangements and angular melodies strike an imaginative balance against Berman’s aesthetic of guitar-centric pop. Skillfully executed, tracks like this never fall victim to the bombast of their alt-nostalgia contemporaries…or of their second album.<img class="size-full wp-image-12942 alignright" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/DaysOfAbandon.jpg" alt="Days Of Abandon by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart" width="300" height="300" /></p>
<p>Berman’s songwriting is more canny here as well. &#8220;Coral Gold&#8221; is at once drunk on romance and a sober expression of love unrequited. “Coming down to where I’m found / your silent vows / steal the life from me.” Berman seems more than ever a songwriter who is reconciling his heartbreak, not just communicating it with starry eyes.</p>
<p>On the flip side, however, something may have been lost amidst all this evolution. Tracks like &#8220;Euridice&#8221; and &#8220;Art Smock&#8221; are so refined, they seem to lack the same raw heart that makes their earlier work so dynamic. While not necessarily sterile, there is a loss of the visceral here. Berman’s heart-pounding intensity is no longer the engine of his work, partially abandoned. Is this new sophistication is worth the loss?</p>
<p>What is gained here is more reflection, more grace, more subtlety. Berman is getting closer to finding himself as a songwriter, so Pains fans may do well to get on board with this finer-tuned version of the band. Less thrilling though it may be, this is also Berman’s most personal record to date, and certainly his most self-assured. Perhaps this will serve as a kind of recalibration, seeing the Pains through to something much more than their buzz band beginnings.</p>
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		<title>Album Review: Tideland &#8211; Lull</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2014 12:31:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jennifer Roger]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tideland's latest full length album, Lull, will have you thinking it’s actually 1993 again.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_11994" style="width: 318px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/tideland_lull.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-11994  " alt="Tideland - Lull" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/tideland_lull.jpg" width="308" height="309" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tideland &#8211; <em>Lull</em></p></div>
<p dir="ltr"><a title="Tideland" href="http://tidelandmusic.com" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Tideland</a> hails from Sterling, Virginia &#8211; a town with a history of notable local bands within the independent punk and hardcore scene such as pg.99, Sail, and Pizza. In the wake of their predecessors, Tideland has effectively carried the torch, continuing to create songs that will have you thinking it’s actually 1993 again.</p>
<p>With <em>Lull</em>, their latest full length album, they’ve effectively blended grunge rock with infectious, toe-tapping melodies. Each track is driven by grunge rock guitars and Jon Hand’s unique vocal style. The opening track, “Starbound”, begins with a heavenly drone that builds into a frenzy of rolling drums and guitar. Despite the obvious punk influences in their style, Tideland throws in a healthy dose of shoegaze elements, reminiscent of bands like Hopesfall.</p>
<p>While listening to Hand’s vocals, I couldn’t help but think of Doug Martsch, especially in “Carved in Mine” as the guitars complement each other with crunchy distortion and clean melodies. “Desolate” takes a slight departure from the other songs with a slower tempo and a bit of a Western feel. “Dinosaur” is another standout track with a mix of beauty and rawness fueled by the pleasantly dissonant combination of distortion and slide guitars. The closing track, “Way To Die”, ends the album on a contradictory note with a hint of both bittersweetness and optimism. As the guitars fade out, there is a sense of finality and hope that connect back to the buildup at the beginning of the opening track, and it feels like everything has come full circle.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><em>Lull</em> only features eight tracks, but each is robust and never disappoints. Every song stands perfectly on their own, but the album does have a consistent flow that is best appreciated with a full listen. Many bands are desperately nostalgic, looking to reclaim the glory days of music in the 90s, but Tideland pulls it off effortlessly and without pretense. Fans of influential artists like Sonic Youth, Treepeople, and Dinosaur Jr. will definitely appreciate the purity and authenticity of Tideland’s sound.</p>
<p><em>Lull</em> is available for purchase on <a title="Bandcamp" href="http://tideland.bandcamp.com" target="_blank">Bandcamp</a> in assorted formats including mp3, CD, tape, and 12” vinyl.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Start the new year off right by discovering some great, new music in our latest roundup.]]></description>
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<p>For many people, December is the heart of the holiday season. However, that doesn&#8217;t mean that the only music to listen to is about jingling bells and a fat guy in a red suit. There were plenty of bands releasing new albums, singles, music videos or otherwise making news.  Have a look at a few noteworthy releases that we came across during the past month.</p>
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<h1>Future History &#8211; <i>Lungs</i></h1>
<p>Recorded in the backwoods of Ontario, CA, Future History&#8217;s <em>Lungs</em> is a channeling of the changing of seasons. Following the success of last year&#8217;s <em>Loss:/self, </em>the four-member band released this latest album in late November. Eight tracks of alt rock goodness await those who listen. You can also check out the music video for single &#8220;Without (You)&#8221; <a title="Music video for Without (You)" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7oeZRlIqks" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<h1>Nate &#8220;Suave&#8221; Cameron &#8211; &#8220;Let Me Dream&#8221;</h1>
<p>Suave makes another return visit to our music roundup feature, most recently being featured back in <a title="July 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/july-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">July&#8217;s edition</a>. As with previous releases, &#8220;Let Me Dream&#8221; is a team-up with New Orleans-based producer Prospek. Suave continues his message of making the world a better place, this time by encouraging listeners to ascend above the problems of their individual worlds. The single features the vocal stylings of Suave along with Prospek, Coco Dank, and Chuck (of Private Pile) manning the instrumentation.</p>
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<h1>Christine Leakey &#8211; &#8220;My Heart Has Been Broken By One Unfit To Name&#8221;</h1>
<p>Although December is typically associated with a different set of holidays, Christine Leakey&#8217;s latest offering &#8220;My Heart Has Been Broken By One Unfit To Name&#8221; conjures up a mood more associated with Halloween. This makes sense considering it was released at the end of October. The single is laced with creepy sounds and vocals, though it maintains a bit of a jazz feel. Have a listen below, and you can also check out the music video <a title="Music video for My Heart Has Been Broken..." href="http://youtu.be/yPPHrRHWc88" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<h1>go nogo &#8211; <em>Things Ain&#8217;t Right</em></h1>
<p>go nogo is the musical brainchild of Markus &#8220;Fred&#8221; Scholl and guitarist Eric Scheimer. In December the duo released their EP <em>Things Ain&#8217;t Right,</em> but it&#8217;s not your typical compilation. The six tracks include the single &#8220;Things Ain&#8217;t Right&#8221; along with <a title="Things Ain't Right EP" href="https://soundcloud.com/emerald-and-doreen-rec/sets/edr031-go-nogo-things-aint" target="_blank">five interesting remixes</a> that vary widely in how much they deviate from the original.</p>
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<h1>Abstraction &#8211; <em>Do This Justice</em></h1>
<p><em>Do This Justice</em> sprang from the creative whirlwind that was this past November&#8217;s <a title="NaSoAlMo website" href="http://www.nasoalmo.org/" target="_blank">NaSoAlMo</a> competition. Musicians like Abstraction were challenged with creating an entire album within the span of one calendar month. What emerged from that was a set of nine tracks which include everything from synth punk to spoken word. We&#8217;ve included the first track, &#8220;Got My Game&#8221;, but I&#8217;d recommend listening to the whole album since it&#8217;s so diverse.</p>
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<h1>Go Life &#8211; &#8220;I&#8217;m Not Really Here&#8221;/&#8221;Waves&#8221;</h1>
<p>Earlier in December staff editor Jennifer reviewed two new singles from UK musician Rhys Viney who is working under the name Go Life. &#8220;I&#8217;m Not Really Here&#8221; and &#8220;Waves&#8221; both feature prominent synth sound, but whereas the former mixes in some chillwave, the latter includes underlying surf guitar. Check out the full review <a href="http://theindiemine.com/track-review-golife-waves/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<h1>YUCA - <em>Rebuilding the Fallen Empire</em></h1>
<p>Langley, Canada-based YUCA are no strangers to the indie music scene. In fact, the band has been rocking for a solid five years now. In October the band released their latest album, <em>Rebuilding the Fallen Empire</em><em>. </em>Their sound reminds me most of Muse, though you can pick out a few other bands like U2 (especially in the vocals) in their influences.</p>
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<h1>Illitry &#8211; &#8220;Kingdom Perverted&#8221;</h1>
<p>Last month we brought you <a title="November 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/november-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">news</a> of Illitry&#8217;s latest single, &#8220;Kingdom Perverted&#8221;. Well, the band&#8217;s back again this month. After spending some quality time in an old textile mill, the group has released of a new music video for the song which you can check out below.</p>
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<h1>STACEY - <em>Stacey</em></h1>
<p><em>Stacey</em> is the self-titled debut EP from musician <a title="Stacey on Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/staceymusic" target="_blank">STACEY</a>. The five-song set contains motifs of longing, regret, and unrequited love, with STACEY&#8217;s vocals leading the way over a piano backdrop. The album released in early December and interestingly enough is available for sale on specially-designed <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB3C_w5ISG0&amp;feature=youtu.be" target="_blank">USB cards</a>.</p>
<p><iframe src="https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/106927871&amp;color=ff6600&amp;auto_play=false&amp;show_artwork=true" height="166" width="100%" frameborder="no" scrolling="no"></iframe></p>
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<h1>Dugout &#8211; <em>On Our Own</em></h1>
<p>We&#8217;ve discovered a number of new bands thanks to the folks at Painted Ox Records. In December they brought us news about Dugout, a Pennsylvania-based punk band.  The group released their EP <em>On Our Own</em> back in June, but recently created a <a title="Towamencin music video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTYbU4PTRG8" target="_blank">music video</a> for one of the tracks, &#8220;Towamencin&#8221;. Check out the video then have a listen to the EP&#8217;s intro, &#8220;H.B.D.&#8221;.</p>
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<h1>Various Artists - <em>Tinsel Machine</em></h1>
<p>The holiday season is drawing to a close, but if you haven&#8217;t had your fill of the music, then <em>Tinsel Machine</em> might just be the album you&#8217;re looking for. The album contains 17 tracks from various artists under the Small Bear Records label including Postcode whom we&#8217;ve previously covered. The songs aren&#8217;t the typical Christmas fare you&#8217;d hear over the radio, so it does offer some nice variety if you&#8217;re tired of the same old, same old.</p>
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<h1>Velvet Ants - <em>Solt Olio</em></h1>
<p>Velvet Ants might be one of the longest-tenured bands we&#8217;ve featured in our music roundup series, but the band&#8217;s seen some big transformations recently. At one point lead man Ian Margolycz was the only one working on their latest project. Eventually producer Jordon Zadorozny signed up along with musicians Erik Sakmar, Dave Dunham, and Robert Vazquez. What they created together is <em>Solt Olio</em>, an alt. rock/nu wave album with a dozen entertaining tracks.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0px; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="http://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2487696482/size=medium/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/t=2/transparent=true/" height="240" width="320" seamless=""></iframe></p>
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<h1>Steffan Rundquist - <em>Steffan Rundquist</em></h1>
<p><a title="Steffan Rundquist on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/steffanrundquistmusic" target="_blank">Steffan Rundquist</a> is making his Indie Mine debut with the acoustic album bearing his name. The Swedish-born musician has put together a set of six tracks featuring elements of ska and reggae. Each song is a part of Rundquist&#8217;s personal story and showcase his new age lifestyle and spiritualism.</p>
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<h1>Femmepop &#8211; &#8220;Timescapes&#8221;</h1>
<p>&#8220;Timescapes&#8221; is a collaboration between UK artist Margaret O&#8217;Sullivan (aka Femmepop) and Timecop1983. It also marks the third time this year she&#8217;s released a new single. While Femmepop handled the vocals and lyrics, Timecop1983 handled the music. What they&#8217;ve produced together is a single loaded with an 80s pop feel. We&#8217;ve got a full review in the works so check back soon.</p>
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<h1>Lojah - <em>Pub Songs on Palafox</em></h1>
<p><em>Pub Songs on Palafox</em> is the low-fi EP from Jay Moody aka <a title="Lojah website" href="http://lojah.com/" target="_blank">Lojah</a>. While the four songs heavily embody Lojah&#8217;s Irish heritage, there are also Caribbean and world music influences to be heard. The EP is currently available as a free download for the holiday season, and we&#8217;ve included it in its entirety below.</p>
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<h1>Various Artists - <em>Pluviôse</em></h1>
<p><em>Pluviôse </em>marks the 2nd album included in this month&#8217;s music roundup that consists of the works of a variety of musicians. In this case, the nine tracks all come from bands under the Seashell Records label. The musicians come from all around the world, and their sounds consist of a mix of dream pop, folk, and shoegaze. We&#8217;ve included the first track below, but I recommend listening to the <a href="http://seashellrecords.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">whole album</a> since it&#8217;s not just one artist.</p>
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<h1>Leptus - <em>From My Kirkbride Cubicle</em></h1>
<p><em></em>Mid-December saw the release of Leptus&#8217; latest album, <em>From My Kirkbride Cubicle.</em> The Massachusetts-based act has combined elements of punk and alt rock to create 13 tracks with a low-key, ambient feel. The band is a bit of a mystery to me, but this appears to be its first album in in more than half a decade.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="http://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=3002514279/size=medium/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/t=1/transparent=true/" height="240" width="320" seamless=""></iframe></p>
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<h1>Malka &#8211; &#8220;Mirame&#8221;/&#8221;Mientras se Respira&#8221;</h1>
<p>Malka is a bit of an interesting story. We&#8217;ve covered a lot of bands that fall under the shoegaze and/or dream pop genres, but Malka is the first that sings entirely in Spanish. The group is based in New York City, and they recently debuted two new singles: &#8220;Mirame&#8221; and &#8220;Mientras se Respira&#8221;.</p>
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<h1>The Almighty Rhombus &#8211; &#8220;House Burns Down&#8221;</h1>
<p>The Almighty Rhombus returns to our music roundup for the fourth time in 2013. Last month saw the release of their album <em>Lucid Living</em>, and the band has since created a music video for &#8220;House Burns Down&#8221; featuring a pretty entertaining barroom brawl.</p>
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<h1>LOVETAX - <em>LOVETAX</em></h1>
<p>Back in September,  Jennifer reviewed <a title="Try Solitude album review" href="http://theindiemine.com/album-review-tomas-sen-solitude/" target="_blank"><em>Try Solitude</em></a>, the solo album from musician Jeff Tomassen. Jeff is back again but under a side project by the name of LOVETAX. The album of the same name was released on December 1st and includes five tracks with a mix of chillwave, dream pop, and other styles. The opening track &#8220;Our Neurosis&#8221; has been included for your groovy, ambient listening pleasure.</p>
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<h1>Unconditional Arms &#8211; &#8220;No Nerves&#8221;</h1>
<p><a title="November 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/november-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">Last month</a> we included Unconditional Arms for the release of the album <em>Kinship</em>. Musician Jeffrey Wright is back already with a new single, &#8220;No Nerves&#8221;. Whereas <em>Kinship</em> was written to celebrate the birth of his son, this new instrumental rock track was put out for two of his friends that were recently engaged.</p>
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<h1>Green Mountain Road Band - <em>Lend A Hand</em></h1>
<p>I debated whether to include <em>Lend A Hand</em> in this month&#8217;s music roundup. While the <a title="Green Mountain Road Band" href="http://www.greenmountainroad.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Green Mountain Road Band</a> hasn&#8217;t officially released the six-track EP yet, they have posted half of the songs off of it with the others just days away from joining them. Despite hailing from the great, white north (aka Canada), the band puts a nice blend of southern rock and blues into their work. Have a listen.</p>
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Well, that&#8217;s the end of 2013. As you start 2014, make a resolution to open yourself up to experiencing more new music. Checking out our monthly music roundup is a good place to start. Make sure you come back for January&#8217;s edition. We&#8217;re planning some exciting changes to the format, and we&#8217;ll hopefully be able to pull that together by the end of the month. Thanks for visiting, and if you feel so inclined, leave a comment about what music YOU enjoyed.</p>
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		<title>September 2013 Music Roundup</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Brandon Schmidt]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Blank]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cinque Terre]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[September was chock full of music from beginning to end. See who made our watch list.]]></description>
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<p>They say records are made to be broken. Well, September was bursting at the seams with new music and that&#8217;s evident by the fact that we included a whopping 17 bands in our latest music news roundup. Electronic music made a strong resurgence after disappearing a bit for the last few months. Alternative, rock, soul, pop, and more can also be found in this month&#8217;s inclusions. Grab a drink and a set of headphones then sit back and listen to the music of September 2013.</p>
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<h1>Ions in the Ether &#8211; <i>(Un)titled</i></h1>
<p>Adam Joseph White starts off our coverage this month with the release of his 4-track EP <i>(Un)titled. </i>Working under the pseudonym <a title="Ions in the Ether on Bandcamp" href="http://www.ionsintheether.com/p/home.html" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Ions in the Ether</a>, White has had a very busy year in the electronic music scene. This EP is one of a handful produced just this summer alone. I&#8217;m not a huge aficionado of electronica, but I was fondly reminded of Jim Guthrie&#8217;s <em>Sword &amp; Sorcery </em>soundtrack.  Have a listen to White&#8217;s synth stylings below.</p>
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<h1>Future History &#8211; <em>Lungs</em></h1>
<p>What&#8217;s creepier than little kids? Little kids in creepy animal masks playing around old haunted cabins. That&#8217;s just a glimpse into what can be found in the music video for <a title="Future History website" href="http://www.futurehistory.ca/" target="_blank">Future History&#8217;s</a> single &#8220;With Haste&#8221;. That track is part of the band&#8217;s album <em>Lungs,</em> slated to come out this October.</p>
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<h1>Dúo del Sol &#8211; <em>hello Kaleidoscope</em></h1>
<p>Javier Orman and Tom Farrell make up the duo of Dúo del Sol, though the classical musicians are accompanied  by a number of other talented artists on their latest release, <em>hello Kaleidoscope</em>. The <a title="hello Kaleidoscope on Bandcamp" href="http://duodelsol.bandcamp.com/album/hello-kaleidoscope?from=embed" target="_blank" class="broken_link">11-track album</a> has latin and jazz elements though it&#8217;s really music of the world at large. I particularly enjoyed the high-energy &#8220;Cualquiera&#8221;, though the first track &#8211; &#8220;Never the Same River Twice&#8221; &#8211; is quite simply a beautiful song.</p>
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<h1>The Almighty Rhombus &#8211; &#8220;Blank&#8221;</h1>
<p>The Almighty Rhombus makes their triumphant return to our music news roundup, last appearing in <a title="March 2013 Music News Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/march-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">March&#8217;s edition</a>. This time around the band has released a new single, &#8220;Blank&#8221;, which is one of the tracks off of their upcoming album <em>Lucid Living. </em>While the album&#8217;s not slated to come out until the end of October, readers/listeners can check out &#8220;Blank&#8221; and its Summery feel below or via the associated <a title="Blank music video" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwqxj140qHo" target="_blank">music video</a>.</p>
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<h1>Crashing Colors &#8211; <em>Crashing Colors</em></h1>
<p>It&#8217;s been an adventurous Summer for <a title="Crashing Colors on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/crashingcolors" target="_blank">Crashing Colors</a>. The Houston-based band recently moved shop to London just a few months after releasing their self-titled album. The 6-track EP features the band&#8217;s delightfully eclectic mix of soul, blues, rock, electronic, and other musical genres. Have a listen and try to pick out your own favorite elements.</p>
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<h1>Max Bergé &#8211; <em>Fox&#8217;s Wedding Weather</em></h1>
<p>Electronic singer-songwriter <a title="Max Berge website" href="http://www.maxberge.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Max Bergé</a> makes it onto this month&#8217;s list with his latest EP, <em>Fox&#8217;s Wedding Weather</em>. The 5-track electronic EP is emphasized by driving synth and bass, but it&#8217;s Bergé&#8217;s vocals that take center stage on each of the tracks. Check out the video below that includes samples of each of the tracks along with some behind-the-scenes insight into the artist&#8217;s creative process.</p>
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<h1>Trevor and The Joneses &#8211; <em>There Was Lightning</em></h1>
<p>Pounding drums, driving bass, wailing guitar, and of course vocals make Trevor and The Joneses the very definition of a rock band. Their 10-track album <a title="There Was Lightning on Bandcamp" href="http://trevorandthejoneses.bandcamp.com/album/there-was-lightning" target="_blank"><em>There Was Lightning</em></a> released back in May, but only recently came to our attention. I always say better late than never, so have a listen and enjoy.</p>
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<h1>Postcode &#8211; <em>The ZebrATP</em></h1>
<p>Last month we came across our first band based on Isle of Man, <a title="August 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/august-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">Post War Stories</a>. September brings us Postcode and their 7-track album <em>The ZebrATP</em>. The alt-rock/&#8217;zebracore&#8217; album was inspired by the band&#8217;s recent visits to the <a title="ATP Festival" href="http://www.atpfestival.com/" target="_blank">All Tomorrow&#8217;s Parties festival</a> and also led to a music video for final track <a title="Goodbye Minehead video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDSFhn8Wm-Q" target="_blank">&#8220;Goodbye Minehead&#8221;</a>.</p>
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<h1>For Esmé &#8211; &#8220;Cinque Terre&#8221;</h1>
<p>We covered For Esmé back in our <a title="July 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/july-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">July Roundup</a> for their self-titled debut album. The band is back with their first music video, this time for single &#8220;Cinque Terre&#8221;. Fall weather may be approaching, but the video extends the outdoor season with a Summery feel. Have a look and a listen.</p>
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<h1>SPC ECO &#8211; &#8220;Fallen Stars&#8221;</h1>
<p>Staff music writer Jennifer reviewed SPC ECO&#8217;s previous release &#8211; <a title="Delusional Waste review" href="http://theindiemine.com/track-review-spc-eco-delusional-waste/" target="_blank">&#8220;Delusional Waste&#8221;</a> - a couple of months ago, but <a title="SPC ECO on Bandcamp" href="http://spceco.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">the duo</a> is back with another single, &#8220;Fallen Stars&#8221;. This epic track hits you with layers of music coming from all directions. As with the previous single, this track is a part of the band&#8217;s upcoming album <em>Sirens and Satellites</em>, due out in late October.</p>
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<h1>Running Red Lights &#8211; &#8220;Mulberry Love&#8221;</h1>
<p><a title="RRL on Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/RunningRedLights" target="_blank">Running Red Lights</a> has been together quite a long time. Seven years in fact. Despite that longevity, &#8220;Mulberry Love&#8221; marks the band&#8217;s first release. The catchy alt-rock/pop track will be part of RRL&#8217;s debut album, tentatively due out in January. In the meantime, have a listen below.</p>
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<h1>Action Cube &#8211; <em>The Bits Detective</em></h1>
<p><a title="Action Cube on Bandcamp" href="http://actioncube.bandcamp.com/album/the-bits-detective" target="_blank">Action Cube</a> is a project from Chicago-based musician Robert Carey. Carey has played in a handful of area bands including Jesus and the Devil as well as Battlestations. <em>The Bits Detective</em> is Carey&#8217;s first album since going solo. It&#8217;s also the byproduct of a laptop and bedroom recording studio which creates the album&#8217;s lo-fi electronic/rock sound. Carey humorously comments that &#8220;broken guitars, borrowed microphones, cheap effects and general ignorance informed the entire process.&#8221; My favorite track on the album is &#8220;Like The Young&#8221; which I&#8217;ve included here.</p>
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<h1>Kojo &#8216;Easy&#8217; Damptey &#8211; <em>Daylight Robbery</em></h1>
<p>It&#8217;s been over a year since the last time Kojo Damptey made <a title="Kojo Damptey releases The EP" href="http://theindiemine.com/kojo-damptey-the-ep/" target="_blank">an appearance</a> on The Indie Mine. At long last Damptey returns with the 10-track EP <em>Daylight Robbery</em>. As with the artist&#8217;s previous efforts, this new album has a strong focus on issues that affect the world at large. The Ghana-born musician keeps his finger on the pulse of hot-button issues like racial injustice, but also incorporates brighter subjects like love. The album as a whole has hip hop, soul, and reggae influences, while also including spoken word tracks like &#8220;Are We Minorities?&#8221;.</p>
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<h1>Sun Stone Revolvers &#8211; <em>Spaceship X</em></h1>
<p>Old is new again with Sun Stone Revolvers. Often drawing comparisons to classic rock mainstays, Sun Stone Revolvers released their latest album <em>Spaceship X</em> in mid-September. With a total of 10 tracks, SSR manages to put a bit of a psychedelic spin on the genre. The band also has a <a title="America music video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpllRF-YqUs" target="_blank">music video</a> for the single &#8220;America&#8221;. Included below is the title track, though I actually enjoyed &#8220;Born Again&#8221; the most.</p>
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<h1>Erland &#8211; <em>On Our Side</em></h1>
<p><a title="Erland website" href="http://www.erlandmusic.net/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Erland</a> is an alternative/folk/americana ensemble from Santa Barbara, California. Earlier this year, the band was able to get their debut album <em>On Our Side</em> crowdfunded and released. The album features a dozen tracks which the band performs in a style that&#8217;s drawn comparisons to well-known musical acts like Wilco.</p>
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<h1>Kloq &#8211; &#8220;High&#8221;</h1>
<p>Classifying their musical genre as &#8216;punktronic&#8217;, <a title="Kloq on Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/Kloqmusic" target="_blank">Kloq</a> has reinvented themselves with their recent work. The solo project evolved by adding lead vocalist Dean Goodwin, drummer Alex Baker, and bassist Tim Jackson to band founder Oz Morsley. The band has released a music video for single &#8220;High&#8221; and are set to launch a new album in mid-October.</p>
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<h1>Pete Van Dyk &amp; the Second Hand Band &#8211; &#8220;Shake Me&#8221;/&#8221;Plan B&#8221;</h1>
<p><a title="Pete Van Dyk website" href="http://petevandyk.com/" target="_blank">Pete Van Dyk &amp; the Second Hand Band</a> are another set of veterans in our music roundup series having previously made the list in <a title="May 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/may-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">May</a>. The band is back with their first 7&#8243; record which contains songs &#8220;Shake Me&#8221;, &#8220;Plan B&#8221;, and bonus track &#8220;To the Night&#8221;. For those unfamiliar with the band, they have a magically southern rock sound despite hailing from Hamilton, ON. Don&#8217;t believe me? Have a listen.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s it for September. I warned you there was a lot of music, but hopefully you found some favorites. Feel free to share those with us. If there&#8217;s a band or genre you&#8217;d like to see covered in greater depth, let us know about that too. See you all next month.</p>
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		<title>Album Review: Tomas Sen &#8211; Try Solitude</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2013 10:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jennifer Roger]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Try Solitude is an impressive first showing from young artist Tomas Sen.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_10088" style="width: 290px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/TomasSen_TrySolitude.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-10088  " alt="Try Solitude" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/TomasSen_TrySolitude.jpg" width="280" height="280" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tomas Sen &#8211; <em>Try Solitude</em></p></div>
<p dir="ltr"><em>Try Solitude</em> is an eclectic, experimental album riddled with acoustic guitar and prominent piano melodies mixing with programmed drum parts and vocal samples. The debut from Jeff Thomassen was recorded in his home studio, and at just 17 years old, the Lafayette native came up with his moniker in honor of his family &#8211; one of the many themes that comes up during the course of the album. <em>Try Solitude</em> is somewhat of a concept album with an array of ideas that come together ranging from self-identity, love, spirituality, social injustice, solitude, and passion.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It is a reflective album with each song relating to a specific theme. Thomassen’s fascination with concept albums influenced the direction of this album. From start to finish, <em>Try Solitude</em> is really a journey of a young man trying to feel things out. The lyrics are poetic narratives that clearly show Thomassen’s curiosity with every facet of life. And he does so in an insightful way, with maturity beyond his years. The pseudo-concept album angle could have easily gone awry, but the honesty and passion takes it to another level.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Thomassen’s fondness of nostalgia also shows in a few tracks, particularly “Phantom Jealousy.” There’s a distinct flair for a retro sound with nods to 1950s pop music reinforced by doo-wop style vocals. “The Human Farmers” incorporates some elements from early indie masters like The Pixies and They Might Be Giants. But more modern sounds are featured on “On Earth as It Is in Heaven” with a strong synth pop flair. This broad range of influences is the perfect complement to the concept album, giving it more dimension than solely relying on the storytelling component.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The downside is that all this diversity keeps the album from having a sense of cohesiveness. Each song is good in its own right, but the tracks don’t flow together as well as they could. Every song has such a strong identity that at times contradicts the others.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Overall, <em>Try Solitude</em> is a high quality debut with a unique twist on what can be considered a concept album. It’s creative, reflective, and an impressive first showing from a young, emerging artist.</p>
<p>You can purchase the album in its entirety as a name-your-own-price deal from Bandcamp <a href="http://tomassen.bandcamp.com/album/try-solitude-2" class="broken_link">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Album Review: Chris Christodoulou &#8211; Risk of Rain OST</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jennifer Roger]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Christodoulou creates an auditory adventure for the upcoming space platformer, Risk of Rain.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_9727" style="width: 274px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/ChrisChristodoulou_RiskofRainjpg.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-9727  " alt="Risk of Rain" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/ChrisChristodoulou_RiskofRainjpg.jpg" width="264" height="264" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chris Christodoulou creates an auditory adventure for the upcoming space platformer, <em>Risk of Rain</em>.</p></div>
<p dir="ltr">Music and sound effects can often be a blessing or a curse for a video game. The audio can either enhance an already great game, or sabotage the developer’s efforts with annoying or repetitive audio that distracts from the gameplay. Luckily, the creators of the upcoming action platformer, <em><a href="http://riskofraingame.com/" class="broken_link">Risk of Rain</a></em>, have scored a talented composer behind the game’s original soundtrack.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><a href="http://www.chrischristodoulou.com">Chris Christodoulou</a> has been infatuated with music since a young age. He began by taking music lessons, and went on to study music theory in Athens. It was around this time that Christodoulou also joined bands of varying genres, lending his skills at the keyboards and drums. It’s these diverse influences that came through and helped shape <em>Risk of Rain’s</em> unique sound. The soundtrack is not just an ordinary chiptune album &#8211; Christodoulou’s musical background adds a level of refinement that accentuates the feel of the game.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><em>Risk of Rain</em> takes place in the future in which there is only one survivor after a space train crash. The story unfolds on a mysterious planet with bizarre creatures and events for the protagonist to contend with. Christodoulou’s eerie synth effects paired with heavy rhythms help convey the sinister vibe of the environment and the gravity of the situation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Much like the music from <em>Bastion</em>, the game’s soundtrack has some modern rock mixed with some chiptune elements. “Double Fucking Rainbow” (by far the heaviest track) is a good example of this with fierce guitar solos and double bass thundering under electronic blips. There are also some more down-tempo songs like “Coalescence” that has a sort of hypnotizing effect with its looping melodies. Christodoulou even throws in some hints of jazz on “Aurora Borealis” and a little R&amp;B on the closing track, “Chanson d’Automne..” for an urban, industrial feel.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Listening to the soundtrack from start to finish really gives you the feeling that you’ve embarked on an epic and perilous journey in space, and there is a definite sense of progression and continuity among all of the tracks. Overall, <em>Risk of Rain OST</em> does an excellent job of adding to the story and enhancing the overall atmosphere of the game.</p>
<p><em>Risk of Rain</em> can be pre-ordered at <a href="http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.com/album/risk-of-rain">Bandcamp</a> for €4 (or about $5.34) in which four tracks are immediately available to download. The full album will be available once it’s officially released on September 4th. For those interested in the game (also set for a fall 2013 release) you can try the demo now or pre-order it <a href="http://riskofraingame.com/store/" class="broken_link">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>June 2013 Music Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2013 10:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Indie Mine covers 16 bands and musicians that caught our eyes and ears in June.]]></description>
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<p>Too. Much. Music. Never thought I&#8217;d say that, but we were absolutely swamped with bands releasing new albums, singles, and music videos this past month. At the rate these roundup articles are growing, we might have to rethink the format for July. I really shouldn&#8217;t complain, though, as June was an excellent month for music in many genres, some of which we&#8217;ve yet to cover on the site. Grab some headphones and have a listen to the music that kept us so busy these last few weeks.</p>
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<h1>Blinker The Star &#8211; &#8220;Future Fires&#8221;</h1>
<p>Blinker The Star is far from being green in the music scene having released six albums to date. Jordon Zadorozny, the main man behind the band, decided to try something new with his latest single &#8220;Future Fires&#8221;.  The single attempts to envelop all of the energy of a full album within just one song. For the most part it works though it left me wanting to hear more (in a good way) of the mix of alternative and pop synth sound. Check out the single below or hit the link for the <a title="Future Fires video" href="http://youtu.be/15dD9nly56c" target="_blank">official music video</a>.</p>
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<h1>Adelleda - <em>Distress</em></h1>
<p>The invasion of bands from Hamilton, Ontario continues! Adelleda, a skate punk band from that area makes an appearance on our list with the debut of their album <em>Distress</em>. The eight tracks full of driving drumbeats, impressive guitar work, and classic punk vocal stylings are emblematic of the genre and took me back to a time when I listened to a lot more punk on the radio. Good stuff all around. The album is available through iTunes and you can get a taste of it below or by checking out the <a title="Distress music video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ics_H6R8GcA" target="_blank">music video</a> for title track &#8220;Distress&#8221;.</p>
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<h1>Kings of Lowertown &#8211; &#8220;Shotgun Preacher&#8221;</h1>
<p>I love coming across new music genres, or at least those that meld genres I&#8217;m already familiar with. Mike Mackey of Kings of Lowertown describes his band as &#8220;alt-country, alt-folk, and dirt blues&#8221; and that was enough to persuade me to have a listen. New single &#8220;Shotgun Preacher&#8221; &#8211; inspired by the style of Tom Waits &#8211; is part of the album <em>60 More Miles</em> which is set to release in October of this year. This follows the pattern of new album releases each October over the last few years. Jordon Zadorozny makes a return appearance in this list as the producer and engineer on the track.</p>
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<h1>Suave x Prospek - <em>Day 2 Day Soul</em></h1>
<p>Soul music makes its first appearance in one of our music roundup features, and I wish it hadn&#8217;t taken so long. Soul singer Suave has teamed up with labelmate Prospek on the six-track album <em>Day 2 Day Soul</em>. I was thoroughly impressed with the vocal talents on the album, but it was the combination of Suave with the live instrumentation that won me over. My favorite track was &#8220;This Can&#8217;t Work&#8221; and its mix of great vocals with some excellent guitar and trumpet accompaniment. Have a listen below or check out the music video available <a href="http://bit.ly/ThisCantWork" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<h1>Venn - <em>Versus</em></h1>
<p>While much of this month&#8217;s list features artists with a few albums to their name, singer-songwriter VENN is debuting her first EP, <em>Versus</em>. The self-produced, four-track EP  features an alternative/pop rock sound. It&#8217;s the experimental, eclectic twists that she puts on each song that make every track in the album sound very different from the others. My favorite of the bunch might be &#8220;Synth Boys and Supercharged Girls&#8221; which you can listen to below.</p>
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<h1>Paul Colilli - <em>Hieroglyphs of the Soul</em></h1>
<p>Simply Saucers co-founder Paul Colilli makes the list this month, but with his 2nd solo album <em>Hieroglyphs of the Soul</em>. It&#8217;s difficult to nail down a specific genre that the album would be filed under, but the lyrics reminded me of <em></em>Talking Heads or They Might Be Giants. The album as a whole is an envisioning of what will pass on Earth between now and its end. Largely featuring the vocal work of Colilli, the piano accompaniment is a nice addition, particularly on slower tracks like &#8220;The Soft Ethic&#8221;. It&#8217;s really a fascinating vision from a musician who spends his days as a university professor teaching literature and philosophy.</p>
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<h1>Two Peace Extra Spicy - <em>Sophia</em></h1>
<p>Our newest staff writer, Jennifer, actually took a stab at <a title="Sophia EP review" href="http://theindiemine.com/album-review-peace-extra-spicy-sophia-ep/" target="_blank">reviewing the debut album</a> from Canadian brothers Two Peace Extra Spicy. In her words, &#8220;&#8230;the brothers are clearly influenced by artists like The White Stripes and The Black Keys. Their entire album revolves around that same stripped down rock and roll sound&#8230;&#8221; The duo are fairly young at ages 18 and 15. While there are some growing pains with their talent, they also show a lot of promise in their six-track offering. The debut album can be heard below, and more information can be found at the band&#8217;s <a href="http://twopeaceextraspicy.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">official website</a>.</p>
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<h1>Prevrat - <em>Symbols</em></h1>
<p>Electronic, new wave, post-punk, indie rock and synthpop are all applicable descriptions of the music stylings created by Prevrat. That only begins to touch the surface of what&#8217;s contained within the eight tracks of Prevrat&#8217;s album <em>Symbols</em>. Featuring a wide array of synthesized sounds, I thought the album really hits its stride halfway through in tracks &#8220;Safe Distance&#8221; and &#8220;Abandoned&#8221; when the new wave vocals mix with the indie rock guitar. A number of the tracks also have accompanying <a title="Prevrat music videos" href="http://youtube.com/user/prevratmusic/videos" target="_blank" class="broken_link">music videos</a>.</p>
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<h1>The Dead Projectionists - <em>The Fantasy Farm</em></h1>
<p>Alternative/folk rock group The Dead Projectionists recently released their four-track EP <em>The Fantasy Farm</em>. The six-member band<em> </em>from Toronto has a wonderful acoustic sound to back up the vocal harmonies. The highlight of the album for me is title track &#8220;Fantasy Farm&#8221; which does the best job of showing off the band&#8217;s talents and is a bit more upbeat in instrumentation than some of the other tracks.</p>
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<h1>The Woodwards &#8211; &#8220;Nothing&#8221;</h1>
<p>Folk noir is a term I was unfamiliar with when first introduced to the musical stylings of Peter Schuyff and his band The Woodwards. Upon hearing new single &#8220;Nothing&#8221;, I immediately understood both the classification and the comparisons to Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. The Woodwards have seen numerous changes over the years to the band&#8217;s lineup and sound, but the current group consists of Schuyff and British singer Stevie Guy. &#8220;Nothing&#8221; is the first track from the full album that the duo plans to release in September.</p>
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<h1>Fitness Club Fiasco &#8211; &#8220;Goldmine&#8221;</h1>
<p>Few bands in this list have undergone as many transitions as Fitness Club Fiasco. Originally founded in Bristol, England and eventually moving to Canada, the band has seen a number of new additions to their lineup. Change can be good, though, and the band has developed a great sound that combines pop melodies with synths. The group has released &#8220;Goldmine&#8221;, a track that really shows off both their vocal and instrumental talents. The band describes their music as having &#8220;dancey rhythms&#8221;. I definitely get that from this single, and the experience reminded me of my introduction to The Killers many years ago. Have a listen below.</p>
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<h1>Soviet Sleeper Agent - <em>Over and Out</em></h1>
<p>Before I even listened to Soviet Sleeper Agent&#8217;s latest EP <em>Over and Out</em>, I got a real kick out of the names of the eight tracks included. Who could deny the opportunity to hear &#8220;Fonzie Jumps The Shark&#8221;, &#8220;Broseph Stalin&#8221;, or &#8220;I May Have Alzheimer&#8217;s, But At Least I Don&#8217;t Have Alzheimer&#8217;s&#8221;? The five-member punk band from North Wales, PA obviously has a great sense of humor, and for the most part they have the musical chops to back it up.</p>
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<h1>Jenn Fiorentino - <em>From Darkness To Light</em></h1>
<p>Although inspired by punk rock, Jenn Fiorentino&#8217;s music is also deeply-rooted in an acoustic, alternative style. <em>From Darkness to Light</em> is the second album from the artist, following up on the 2011 release of <em>Upon Our Wonders</em>. The album is not just all about Fiorentino&#8217;s vocals, though. I really loved the guitar work, particularly on the &#8220;Artificial Boundaries&#8221; and &#8220;Happy Are Those Who Forget&#8221;. Besides the album releases, Jenn has also spent a few years now covering a wide variety of punk songs, and these can be heard on her <a href="http://www.youtube.com/jennymac1214" target="_blank">YouTube page</a>.</p>
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<h1>Havilah Tower &#8211; &#8220;Out To Sea&#8221;</h1>
<p>Self-described as producing &#8216;ClassAcoustic&#8217; music, three-member band Havilah Tower are making their debut with their single &#8220;Out To Sea&#8221;. The band combines country/folk vocals (Havilah Tower) with a number of interesting instrumentation choices including cello (Chris Wright) and djembe drums (Stephen Perkins). &#8220;Out To Sea&#8221; is one of the tracks from their upcoming LP <em>Behind The Curtain</em>, scheduled to be released this October. I&#8217;m looking forward to hearing more of that unique sound later this year.</p>
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<h1>Chimera &#8211; &#8220;Lion&#8221;</h1>
<p>Chimera&#8217;s work embodies the truest spirit of indie entertainment due to the fact that the artist wrote all of the music and has paid for everything out of pocket. The first example of that work to hit the internet is the single &#8220;Lion&#8221;, released in early June. That project has turned into a full multimedia venture that also includes a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7uKJ4ExTU" target="_blank">music video</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlYBOzgQstw" target="_blank">short film</a>.</p>
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<h1>Black Dirty - <em>Dirty Water</em></h1>
<p>Although from South Jersey, indie postrock/alternative/math rock band Black Dirty can be found these days playing in Philadelphia, PA. The four-member group released their first EP, <em>Dirty Water</em>, in early June. Despite the album name, the four tracks included on the album feature some great, clean-sounding guitar work. Not to be outdone, the vocals and drums are at the same level of quality and clarity. Have a listen below and then go pick up the album. It&#8217;s free!</p>
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<p>Well, that&#8217;s it for this month. We certainly covered a lot of variety in June&#8217;s edition, but I know there&#8217;s always more music to be discovered. Was there some band or genre we overlooked? Did you have any favorites in the above list? I encourage you to share your views by leaving a comment. See you all again next month.</p>
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<p>You take one little two-week hiatus and suddenly the floodgates open. After a slow April, the rock gods woke up and directed our attention to a slew of bands and solo artists. In particular, the great white north (Canada) provided us with enough music to keep us entertained for days and weeks. If you don&#8217;t find something you like then keep looking. It was quite a diverse month.<br />
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<h2>WTCHS &#8211; &#8220;Mr. Hands&#8221;</h2>
<p>Described as a &#8220;basement recording made for vinyl&#8221;, the new track &#8220;Mr. Hands&#8221; from Canadian band <a href="http://wtchs.ca/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">WTCHS</a> is almost like two songs in one. Released back in late April, the track begins with a heavy punk influence and finishes with a turn towards alt-rock. The band compares the latter sound with Queens of the Stone Age and I couldn&#8217;t agree more. &#8220;Mr. Hands&#8221; was released on a 7&#8243; split with &#8220;Harness&#8221; from Thoughts On Air. You can check out both tracks below.<br />
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<h2>Oh, Admiral &#8211; <em>Breaking Free</em></h2>
<p>The 5-track album <em>Breaking Free</em> is the first to be released by <a href="http://www.facebook.com/ohadmiral" target="_blank">Oh, Admiral</a> under the <a href="http://www.paintedoxrecords.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Painted Ox Records</a> label. The acoustic collection is the creative output of Mike Berean, formerly of Verse The End. Of the five tracks, I particularly enjoyed the instrumentation of &#8220;Here and There&#8221; with its combination of acoustic guitar, flute, and percussion work.<br />
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<h2>Pete Van Dyk &amp; The Second Hand Band &#8211; &#8220;Rise the Falling Sun&#8221;</h2>
<p>Another Hamilton, Ontario band joins our news ranks and this time it&#8217;s <a href="http://petevandyk.com/" target="_blank">Pete Van Dyk &amp; The Second Hand Band</a>. Not only has the 4-member group recently released a new track, &#8220;Rise the Falling Sun&#8221; also has a <a href="http://youtu.be/wlGeN5zCqm8" target="_blank">music video</a> showcasing who the band really is. I really dig the blues influence the band manages to mix into their sound. Have a listen for yourself and you&#8217;ll see what I mean.<br />
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<h2>Ketch Harbour Wolves - <em>Queen City: Volume 1</em></h2>
<p>It&#8217;s always interesting to find out what musicians use for the inspiration in their work. In <a href="http://www.ketchharbourwolves.ca/queen-city-volume-one" target="_blank"><em>Queen City: Volume 1</em></a>, Ketch Harbour Wolves used different locations of Toronto to create a tone in each of the seven tracks. At the same time, the album tries to make a more universal connection by touching on the emotions all of humanity share. The sound really changes from track to track including everything from the instrumentation to the vocals. If I had to pick a favorite, I think &#8220;Should Have Learned&#8221; would top that list. The entire album is included below for you to find your own favorite, and &#8220;The Good Blood&#8221; is currently a <a href="http://ketchharbourwolves.bandcamp.com/track/the-good-blood" target="_blank">free download</a>.<br />
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<h2>Harvey Dinero &#8211; <em>C.T.G.E presents: Harvey Dinero&#8217;s A Day in the Life</em></h2>
<p>We step away from the Canadian and alt-rock theme to present Columbus, Ohio native and hip hop artist <a href="http://www.ctge.net/dinero.html" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Harvey Dinero</a>. The 11-track album <em>A Day in the Life</em> (released under C.T.G.E. ltd.) is the first from the musician. It&#8217;s not just a solo act, as Harvey includes a handful of the tracks featuring other artists such as &#8220;Sunshine ft. Noel Gaines&#8221;. The full album can be listened to <a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/harveydinero" target="_blank">here</a> (Warning: NSFW).</p>
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<h2>A*Star - <em>Any Given Moon</em></h2>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/AStar/301202083272031" target="_blank">A*Star</a> is the first band to make a second appearance in our monthly roundup feature, having previously gained our attention back in <a href="http://theindiemine.com/february-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">February</a>. The shoegaze/dreampop duo from Chicago is back with 2-track EP <em>Any Given Moon</em>. The two tracks complement each other well with the slightly grittier &#8220;Any Given Sunday&#8221; leading into the more ethereal &#8220;Catch the Moon&#8221;. Both tracks are available to listen to below.<br />
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<h2>Rob Green &#8211; <em>Soul Dancing</em></h2>
<p>Some musicians get their start early, others spend a lifetime crafting their talents before accomplishing their dreams. <a href="http://robgreenmusic.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">Rob Green</a> falls into the latter category, releasing his first album - <em>Soul Dancing - </em>at age 62. The 12-track album is a work developed over 37 years and a features an eclectic mix of styles including R&amp;B, jazz, soul, rock, and folk. Green&#8217;s folkish vocals combine with acoustic guitar and sax and play against lyrics that generally hold a positive outlook on life (though there are exceptions). It&#8217;s an enjoyable mix and a sound we don&#8217;t hear a lot of around here.<br />
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<h2>DAV!D&amp;CLARA &#8211; Untitled album</h2>
<p>Electronic music made a big showing in <a href="http://theindiemine.com/april-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">last month&#8217;s roundup</a> and we&#8217;ve seen a bit more of that influence again in May. <a href="http://www.davidandclara.com/" target="_blank">DAV!D&amp;CLARA</a> isn&#8217;t your typical duo though. David is a musician from the American southwest, specializing in industrial dance, electronic, and electro/electro pop music. In an interesting twist, Clara is his laptop. Although the album in progress has yet to receive a title, 10 tracks of poetic lyrics are available to listen to right now.<br />
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<h2>DAVIDS &#8211; <em>0613EP</em></h2>
<p>I can&#8217;t calculate the odds of this happening, but if you wanted more electronica and more David, well, it&#8217;s your lucky day. I present to you DAVIDS and their electronica/new wave/synthpop EP <em>0613EP</em>. The full album hasn&#8217;t released quite yet, but the band has put together a music video for single &#8220;Dead Walkie&#8221;. The video was directed by Christopher Mills who has worked with such notable bands as Interpol and Rush. Have a listen to the track below, hit the <a title="Dead Walkie music video" href="http://youtu.be/Y07CogX6JBk" target="_blank">link for the video</a>, and sit tight until June 4th when the album comes out.<br />
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<h2>Calgary James - <em>Indian Summer</em></h2>
<p>Combining acoustic guitar, synthesizers, piano, and more, <em>Indian Summer</em> is another eclectic mix of sounds wrapped up into a neat 6-track EP. <a href="http://calgaryjames.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Calgary James</a> is particularly fond of the second track, &#8220;Hammock&#8221;. I have to agree that I really like the vocal harmonies which produces a sound that hearkens back to the 50s and 60s. This album also comes with a music video, <a href="http://vimeo.com/63969256" target="_blank">a psychedelic offering for &#8220;4AM&#8221;</a>. The experimental album really does go all over the place, but that isn&#8217;t a bad thing as it&#8217;s consistently entertaining throughout.<br />
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<h2>Air Marshal Landing - <em>You Used To Be Me</em></h2>
<p>Last month I had the pleasure of discovering Air Marshal Landing and their <a href="http://airmarshallanding.bandcamp.com/track/little-town" target="_blank">single &#8220;Little Town&#8221;</a>. Well, come June 4th the Canadian trio is releasing the rest of that album, <em>You Used To Be Me</em>. The 11 tracks will be offered in both digital and CD form, and the band is making the first track &#8220;Move With You&#8221; free to download all summer. I&#8217;m eager to hear the full album, but you can hear the first track below.<br />
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<h2>Weekend Riot Club - <em>PSYCHOTROPIA</em></h2>
<p>Another band we spotlighted last month is back with a full album release. <a href="http://www.weekendriotclub.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Weekend Riot Club</a> is set to release <em>Psychotropia</em> on June 4th. The alt-rock group from Hamilton, Ontario has put together a 12-track  album featuring Melissa Marchese on lead vocals, Mike Chetcuti on guitar, and Paul Fontes driving the band&#8217;s high energy on drums. The full album can be obtained in digital format or via CD. Have a listen below to track &#8220;Give It All&#8221; or hit <a href="http://weekendriotclub.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">the link</a> to listen to the full album.<br />
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<p>This may have been our most musically diverse month yet. Summer&#8217;s heating up, everyone&#8217;s headed outside, and it&#8217;s a great time to listen to some new music. Did you have any favorites from the list above, or do you have any recommendations of your own? Hit us up with a comment, and be sure to check back in a few weeks for next month&#8217;s edition.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A listing of the talented bands we discovered in the past month.]]></description>
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<p>This month might&#8217;ve had the widest variety of music we&#8217;ve seen come our way here at The Indie Mine. Genres like electronica made a big showing and really allowed me to expand the horizons of what I&#8217;m accustomed to listening to. Put aside your biases and preconceptions and give these talented musicians a chance as we unveil some of the music we discovered in April.</p>
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<h1>Jeffrey Philip Nelson - <em>This Riders Song </em></h1>
<p>Fans of acoustic folk music should have a listen to the latest album from singer/songwriter <a href="http://www.jeffreyphilipnelson.com" target="_blank">Jeffrey Philip Nelson</a>. <em>This Riders Song</em> features ten tracks of soulful, acoustic rock that tiptoe the line between folk and country. It&#8217;s a little bit of easy listening at its finest.</p>
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<h1>Weekend Riot Club &#8211;  &#8220;Things Are Looking Up Again&#8221; single</h1>
<p>The Canadian trio Weekend Riot Club are hard at work producing their debut album <em>Psychotropia, </em>due out in late spring. In the meantime, they&#8217;ve released their second single &#8220;Things Are Looking Up Again&#8221; along with an accompanying <a href="http://youtu.be/6CGXooy_Ezc" target="_blank">music video</a>. WRC counts passion as the root of their music, and their songs tell the tale of romantic discovery between lead vocalist Melissa Marchese and guitarist Mike Chetcuti. Like most of the songs planned for the album, the track below focuses on a message of love and hope.</p>
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<h1>Kiki - <em>Cross</em></h1>
<p>Even though I&#8217;ve never really considered myself a fan of electronica, I have to admit I enjoyed the bass and rhythm of tracks like &#8220;Marilyn Monroe&#8221; below. It&#8217;s just one of 12 songs from Croatian musician Kiki on the album <em>Cross</em>. The full album can be listened to on <a href="https://soundcloud.com/kikiofficial/sets/cross/" target="_blank">Kiki&#8217;s official SoundCloud page</a>.</p>
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<h1>Ozoh &#8211; <em>Lightest Pollution</em></h1>
<p>Up next is another album of electronica, <a href="http://ozoh.bandcamp.com/album/lightest-pollution" target="_blank"><em>Lightest Pollution</em></a> from Otso &#8220;Ozoh&#8221; Haavisto. Whereas <em>Cross</em> above was a darker form of the genre, the 11-track <em>Lightest Pollution</em> is of the more upbeat variety. Maybe it&#8217;s just my background with gaming, but I couldn&#8217;t help but feel like the album would make the perfect soundtrack for a video game, particularly tracks like &#8220;Upstate&#8221; or &#8220;Downshift&#8221;. I found myself pleasantly surprised at wanting to hear more after each and every song. The whole album &#8211; written and produced by Ozoh himself &#8211; is available for listening to below.</p>
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<h1>Colaars &#8211; &#8220;Black Fox&#8221; single</h1>
<p>I absolutely love finding bands from new places around the world, so I was happy when the indie/dance-rock band <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/COLAARS/169718349805567" target="_blank">Colaars</a> contacted me. The Kiev-based group recently released a <a href="youtu.be/jrrXSAaNH_s" target="_blank" class="broken_link">music video</a> to accompany their single &#8220;Black Fox&#8221;. Although the instrumentation tends to overshadow the vocals, I enjoyed everything about the track, particularly the guitar elements. Have a listen for yourself.</p>
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<h1>Air Marshal Landing &#8211; &#8220;Little Town&#8221; single</h1>
<p>The brotherly trio &#8211; but not really brothers &#8211; of Air Marshal Landing are readying their debut album <em>You Used To Be Me </em>for a June 4th release date. To drum up some attention, the Toronto-based band released the single &#8220;Little Town&#8221;, a catchy number with a fun, driving bass line. A <a href="http://youtu.be/m7At526aLco" target="_blank">music video</a> for the track has also been released. Check out the song below, and take advantage of the free download which runs until the album&#8217;s release.</p>
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<p>Finding something you&#8217;ve never thought of listening to or even heard of is one of the great joys of music. I&#8217;m already looking forward to May and what it will bring. In the meantime, let us know about any new bands you&#8217;ve discovered or if you have any favorites from the list above by leaving a comment.</p>
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		<title>Album Shipwrecked Commotion Released</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's the time of year for summery pop music.]]></description>
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<p>Brian Bringleson, working under the project name Paul Starling, has released a new album titled <em>Shipwrecked Commotion</em>. While the first single, &#8220;All of My Heart&#8221;, was released back in July 2011, the full 12-track album finally made its debut in May of this year. Paul Starling has previously released albums <em><a title="Nautical Rarities on Bandcamp" href="http://paulstarling.bandcamp.com/album/nautical-rarities" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Nautical Rarities</a></em> and <a title="Aimed Arrows on Bandcamp" href="http://paulstarling.bandcamp.com/album/aimed-arrows" target="_blank">Aimed Arrows </a> among others.</p>
<p>In <em>Shipwrecked Commotion</em>, Starling creates a sound self-described as &#8216;nautical pop&#8217; that is intended to &#8220;sail, float, skip, and even dance to&#8221;. After listening to the full album, I can definitely understand the summery, poppy comparisons being drawn to Brian Wilson and The Zombies. Check out a couple of the tracks below and you may find yourself wanting to grab a beach chair and a 6-pack of your favorite summer brew.</p>
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<p>Paul Starling is currently on an American west coast tour including stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland among a number of other cities. If you can&#8217;t make it out to a show, you can find the album available for purchase through the <a title="Paul Starling on Bandcamp" href="http://paulstarling.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">official Bandcamp website</a> and through <a title="Shipwrecked Commotion on iTunes" href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shipwrecked-commotion/id530403331" target="_blank" class="broken_link">iTunes</a>.</p>
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