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		<title>Track Review: Femmepop &#8211; Timescapes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2014 12:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jennifer Roger]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[London-based artist, Femmepop, teams up with Timecop1983 on her latest single, “Timescapes.”]]></description>
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<p dir="ltr">Femmepop’s leading lady, Margaret O’Sullivan, is back with her third single, &#8220;Timescapes&#8221;. The infectious pop track is a collaboration with Timecop1983, the mastermind behind the synth loops and pulsating beat. Ms. O’Sullivan provided the lyrics and vocals, and together the two create a dreamy and uplifting electronic track that will stick with you.</p>
<p dir="ltr">O’Sullivan’s vocals are sweet and delicate, with powerful lyrics like, “Those days will never die cause they burn inside of me.” Delving into themes of memories and the pain of leaving someone behind, her vocals pour out with honesty and the power of love. At times, O’Sullivan’s voice is reminiscent of Madonna’s style in the 80s, accompanied perfectly by Timecop’s dreamy synth. Fans of the <em>Drive</em> soundtrack will also appreciate the track’s electronic 80s feel.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Femmepop’s debut album is slated for a summer 2014 release. “Timescapes” is available as a digital download from <a title="Femmepop on Bandcamp" href="http://femmepop.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">Bandcamp</a>, and you can also listen to her previous singles, “1983” and “Beautiful Boy” as well as her 2009 EP, <em>Kick</em>.</p>
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		<title>Track Review: SPC ECO &#8211; Delusional Waste</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2013 10:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jennifer Roger]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intensity and beauty collide with SPC ECO's newest single, "Delusional Waste."]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_9584" style="width: 248px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SPCECO_DelusionalWaste.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-9584   " alt="Spc Eco - Delusional Waste" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SPCECO_DelusionalWaste.jpg" width="238" height="238" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Intensity and beauty collide with SPC ECO&#8217;s newest single, &#8220;Delusional Waste.&#8221;</p></div>
<p dir="ltr"><a href="http://www.spceco.com/" target="_blank">SPC ECO</a> (pronounced Space Echo) is comprised of Rose Berlin (vocals, lyrics) and Dean Garcia (formerly of Curve on bass, drums, keyboards, programming). Berlin and Garcia have been churning out a mix of electronic and shoegaze tracks together since 2008, and recently the duo released their latest single, “Delusional Waste.”</p>
<p dir="ltr">&#8220;Delusional Waste&#8221; is sublimely ethereal with delicate vocals that surprise you with the bold declaration, “You’re a f*cking waste of space.” Despite some intense lyrics from Berlin, the track has plenty of catchy synthpop melodies and club-worthy rhythms. Garcia&#8217;s experience and Berlin&#8217;s raw, beautiful approach to songwriting blend well to create an eclectic summertime track with both depth and pop sensibilities.</p>
<p>There are also five other remixes of the track, including a house mix from Lady Barcelona and a more dark, industrial version by PigGYfUck. You can now download “Delusional Waste” along with an extended album mix and the other remixes at their <a href="http://spceco.bandcamp.com/album/delusional-waste-single-and-remixes">Bandcamp page</a>.</p>
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		<title>July 2013 Music Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 10:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Brandon Schmidt]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Folk, swamp rock, and hip hop made a presence. Let us walk you through the music that made up July 2013.]]></description>
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<p>With 16 bands and solo acts, June&#8217;s music roundup was an epic month for us here at The Indie Mine. Or so we thought. July brought us 17 artists including a handful who&#8217;ve graced these articles before. Folk was as prevalent as ever, but &#8220;swamp rock&#8221; and hip hop emerged as popular genres. Our neighbors to the north (Canada) provided ample representation, but we had a number of artists from across the global make an appearance. So, once again there&#8217;s a bit of something for everyone. Grab your headphones and have a listen while we walk you through the music we discovered in July 2013.</p>
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<h1>The Coppertone &#8211; &#8220;Young Blood&#8221;</h1>
<p>Amanda Zelina &#8211; better known as The Coppertone &#8211; has taken an interesting path towards indie status. After signing a record contract a few years ago, she wanted to break free and take back ownership of her own songs. That effort produced &#8220;Young Blood&#8221;, a single to help celebrate an <a title="The Coppertone indiegogo campaign" href="http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-free-the-coppertone" target="_blank" class="broken_link">indiegogo campaign</a> to take back her creative works. That campaign would prove a success, and you can check out the song below or the <a title="Young Blood lyric video" href="http://youtu.be/6xoPxC3TRoA" target="_blank">lyric video</a>.</p>
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<h1>For Esmé - <em>For Esmé</em></h1>
<p>It&#8217;s not often new artists hit all the right notes in their debut album, but songwriter Martha Meredith manages to do so under the project <em>For Esmé</em>. Staff music writer Jennifer Roger <a title="For Esme review" href="http://theindiemine.com/album-review-for-esme/" target="_blank">reviewed the album</a> saying &#8220;there are definitely a few fun and whimsical moments, but by and large the album is a sophisticated one&#8221;. The inspirations for Meredith&#8217;s work include Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, and Emily Haines, and you can have a listen below.<em> </em></p>
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<h1>Explorers - <em>No Inertia</em></h1>
<p>We took some liberties with the inclusion of Explorers and their album <em>No Inertia</em>. The band actually released the 6-track set more than a year ago, but this is the first time we&#8217;ve come across them so they&#8217;re new to us! Their indie progressive rock sound takes its inspiration from Blink-182 to Led Zeppelin and I particularly enjoyed &#8220;Bear&#8221;. Ignore the album name and artwork (I had to share an outdated Bandcamp widget) and have a listen to the full set while awaiting the band&#8217;s second album that will be released &#8220;soon&#8221;.</p>
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<h1>Flamingo Bay &#8211; &#8220;Serpentine&#8221;</h1>
<p>It wouldn&#8217;t be an Indie Mine Music Roundup if we didn&#8217;t manage to stumble across yet another talented band that&#8217;s set up shop in Hamilton, Ontario. The trio of Flamingo Bay have released a two-song single named &#8220;Serpentine&#8221;. The tracks feature a lively, entertaining &#8220;northern swamp rock&#8221; sound. The band is currently working on their debut album <em>Loco Pony</em> and these two songs will be part of that release in autumn of this year. In the meantime, you can have a look and take a listen to their <a title="Serpentine music video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91dHCbkKHgQ" target="_blank">new video</a>.</p>
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<h1>SPC ECO &#8211; &#8220;Delusional Waste&#8221;</h1>
<p>The band SPC ECO (pronounced SPACE ECHO) has an interesting backstory. The band is a father-daughter duo with Rose Berlin handling vocals and lyrics and Dean Garcia handling the instrumental work along with the engineering and producing. They&#8217;ve been releasing albums for about five ears now and the most recent, <em>Push</em>, was covered by a number of different radio and internet outlets. Their latest single, &#8220;Delusional Waste&#8221; features a synth-pop sound, but with a heavy focus on Berlin&#8217;s vocals. It&#8217;s the first track off their next album, slated for release later this year. The music video for &#8220;Delusional Waste&#8221; can be found <a title="Delusion Waste music video" href="http://youtu.be/9Cv80PqI58Q" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<h1>Mega Ran &#8211; <em>Japan Tour</em></h1>
<p>This isn&#8217;t our first time discussing Mega Ran on The Indie Mine, but it&#8217;s the first time he&#8217;s been included in a music article. Confused? Back in mid-2012, the nerdcore rapper partnered with Lunar Giant Studios to create <a title="Mega Ran in Language Arts: The Game" href="http://theindiemine.com/lunar-giant-releases-mega-ran-language-arts-game/" target="_blank"><em>Mega Ran in Language Arts: The Game</em></a>. The Mega Man superfan made news again this past month with a <a title="Mega Ran Japan Tour Kickstarter campaign" href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/megaran/mega-rans-japan-tour-ultimate-remix-lp-and-documen" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Kickstarter campaign</a> for a chip-hop remix tour in Japan. With the following he has, it&#8217;s no surprise the campaign was successful. Even if you&#8217;re not a fan of rap music, the <em>Mega Ran Japan Tour</em> album&#8217;s still likely to appeal to classic gaming fans.</p>
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<h1>The Dirty Nil &#8211; <em>Summer Mixtape Vol. 2: Covers</em></h1>
<p>The Dirty Nil has released its second mixtape this Summer, and this compilation is all covers. Featuring songs from an eclectic mix of artists like Iggy Pop and Merle Haggard, the four-track rock album manages to highlight the destructive sound and theme of the band. Hit the <a title="Summer Mixtape Vol. 2 music video" href="http://youtu.be/7RA0UhX2ofE" target="_blank">music video</a> and make sure to crank the volume up for full effect.</p>
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<h1>The Box Tiger - <em>Set Fire</em></h1>
<p>Big things are happening this August for <a title="The Box Tiger on Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/theboxtiger" target="_blank">The Box Tiger</a>. The indie rock band based out of both Toronto and Portland, ME has  been together for nearly four years, but the lineup has seen multiple changes. However, August 6th will see the culmination of their hard work with release of their debut album, <em>Set Fire</em>. Featuring the lead vocals of Sonia Sturino and instrumental work of bandmates Jordan Stowell and Marcus Cipparrone (Ben Tran would join later and did do the album art), have a listen to a few of the tracks from the 10-song album.</p>
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<h1>Mountaineer! &#8211; <em>Family Trees</em></h1>
<p>Mountaineer! also makes their album debut this month with the release of <i>Family Trees</i>. Mountaineer! is the solo project from California-based Danny Poissant. In Jennifer&#8217;s <a title="Family Trees review" href="http://theindiemine.com/album-review-mountaineer-family-trees/ ‎" target="_blank">review</a>, she deemed it &#8220;mostly a lighthearted and quirky album, but it’s also very reflective on the experiences of young adulthood&#8221;. Rock, pop, folk, and world music all make an appearance in the eclectic mix of ten tracks.</p>
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<h1>The Hotelles &#8211; <em>Show You Around</em></h1>
<p>We&#8217;re actually pretty familiar with The Hotelles&#8217; work having covered them multiple times including back in <a title="February 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/february-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">February&#8217;s Music Roundup</a>. The British rock trio is back with another EP titled <em>Show You Around</em>. I&#8217;m consistently surprised by the sound coming from these guys considering their young age, but they&#8217;ve continued to improve with each new release. This three-track set continues that trajectory.</p>
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<h1>David &amp; Clara &#8211; &#8220;Don&#8217;t You Want To Be Famous&#8221;</h1>
<p>David &amp; Clara makes a return trip to our music roundup having been included in <a title="May 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/may-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">May&#8217;s edition</a>. &#8220;Don&#8217;t You Want To Be Famous&#8221; is the latest single from the human/laptop duo. The latest track continues the band&#8217;s trademark combination of David&#8217;s vocals and backup music/effects from &#8220;Clara&#8221;. If you happen to live in the Tempe, AZ area, you can catch David &amp; Clara at the city&#8217;s Center for the Arts on their <a title="Open mic nights at the Tempe Center for the Arts" href="http://www.tempe.gov/index.aspx?page=725" target="_blank" class="broken_link">open mic nights</a> which will pick up again in September.</p>
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<h1>Latka &#8211; <em>My Bright Heart</em></h1>
<p><a title="Latka official website" href="http://www.latkamusic.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Latka</a> makes their first appearance on The Indie Mine. Members of the four-piece band from Winnipeg, Manitoba have been together for years and released multiple EPs. However, July 6th marked the release of the full band&#8217;s debut album, <em>My Bright Heart</em>. The eight tracks of pop rock &#8211; and a sprinkle of punk &#8211; buzz with a variety of instrumentation (violin!) backing up the vocals.</p>
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<h1>Alex Leggett &#8211; <em>Captain</em></h1>
<p>Folk/pop artist Alex Leggett hails from Gananoque, ON and makes the music roundup with his most recent album, <em>Captain</em>. The five-track set of songs features the singer/songwriters&#8217; strong vocal talents which are accompanied by an often uptempo combination of acoustic guitar, double bass, and percussion. I&#8217;ve included title track &#8220;Captain&#8221; below, but the toe-tapping <a title="Wicked Things on Soundcloud" href="https://soundcloud.com/alexanderleggett/wicked-things" target="_blank">&#8220;Wicked Things&#8221;</a> is my personal favorite song off the album. Have a listen and find your own favorite.</p>
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<h1>Bonzie - <em>Rift Into The Secret Of Things</em></h1>
<p>Chicago-based Nina Ferraro, aka Bonzie, is one of the youngest musicians to make our list this month. That youth belies what she&#8217;s accomplished in her young career having opened for Iron and Wine and performed at Summerfest 2013. August 13th marks the launch of her debut album, <em>Rift Into The Secret of Things</em>. You can check out the <a title="Felix music video" href="http://youtu.be/60KQWm3z5Gw" target="_blank">music video</a> for &#8220;Felix&#8221; which features a male harmony part by The Milk Carton Kids&#8217; Joey Ryan, or have a listen to the track below.</p>
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<h1>The Woodwards &#8211; &#8220;The Wood&#8221;</h1>
<p>The Woodwards are back! It was just <a title="June 2013 Music Roundup" href="http://theindiemine.com/june-2013-music-roundup/" target="_blank">last month</a> that we highlighted their folk noir single &#8220;Nothing&#8221;. Much like &#8220;Nothing&#8221;, &#8220;The Wood&#8221; is all about Peter Schuyff&#8217;s vocals and the entertaining lyrics in general. This track, though, features a stronger blues sound thanks to the guitar and bass work. It&#8217;s also part of <em>The Woodwards II</em>, the next album from the group which is due out in late October.</p>
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<h1>Nate &#8220;Suave&#8221; Cameron &#8211; &#8220;No Justice No Peace&#8221;</h1>
<p>Another returning musician from last month&#8217;s roundup is <a title="Suave Is Here website" href="http://www.suaveishere.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Nate &#8220;Suave&#8221; Cameron</a>. Suave has returned with &#8220;No Justice No Peace&#8221;, a single made from the artist&#8217;s internal reflection on the Trayvon Martin case and trial. Once again accompanied by collaborator Prospek, and with the help of DC hip hop artist Kam Royal, Suave shares a story about trust, oppression, and freedom. In an effort to share a song that&#8217;s so close to his heart, Suave has made the song available to download for free.</p>
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<h1>Trash The Brand - <em>Trash The Brand</em></h1>
<div class="widget_iframe" style="display: inline-block; width: 100%; height: 104px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border: 0;">Alt-rock band <a title="Trash The Brand on Facebook" href="http://facebook.com/trashthebrand" target="_blank">Trash The Brand</a> released their self-titled debut album back in June. Like Flamingo Bay, Trash The Brand employs their own flavor of &#8220;swamp rock&#8221; with Scotty Austin on vocals/guitar, Scott Anthony Little on bass, and Steven Pulley on drums. The band shows great range from song to song and even within individuals tracks with &#8220;Weak Like Me&#8221; and &#8220;Bad, Bad Boy&#8221; being perfect examples.</div>
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<p>With so many different genres covered, surely there must&#8217;ve been something that tickled your eardrums. Have any favorites from the list above? Any other lesser known or indie bands that caught your attention in July? Let us know by leaving a comment below. We&#8217;ll see you back here next month.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Brandon Schmidt]]></dc:creator>
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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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		<title>Album Review: DAVIDS &#8211; 0613EP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jennifer Roger]]></dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_8990" style="width: 290px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/DAVIDS-0613EP.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-8990  " alt="0613EP by DAVIDS" src="http://theindiemine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/DAVIDS-0613EP.jpg" width="280" height="280" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text"><em>0613EP</em> highlights the lush, mysterious side of synthpop.</p></div>
<p>Earlier this month, Toronto-based artist <a href="http://www.davidsmusic.ca/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">DAVIDS </a>released his debut, <em>0613EP </em>on Nile River Records. With just five songs, DAVIDS manages to take listeners on a unique and slightly bizarre musical ride that stretches the limits of electronic music. On first listen the EP is deceptively accessible, but <em>0613EP</em> boasts multiple layers and at times a serious vibe that leaves you feeling a bit on edge.</p>
<p>The two strongest examples come from the vocals and the synth. Most vocal parts consist of eerie, reverb laden harmonies. Dark, low end synth combine with pop melodies, creating a pleasantly unsettling mood. Despite the album’s pop leanings, there are definitely dark undertones and a feeling of mystery. The opening track, “Iranians” sets the mood with an exotic tone, but things quickly shift toward a gritty direction. “Buried in Cocaine” is less introspective than the opener and more of a straightforward dance track. Laced with early hip-hop sounds, the second song has some jolting transitions that easily emulate the feeling of taking an illicit drug.</p>
<p>The EP’s single, “Dead Walkie,” sounds like it would have been right at home in the original soundtrack to the 2011 film, <em>Drive</em>. The soaring melodies and 80s synthpop hooks lend itself to being the catchiest song of the bunch, but again, is followed by darker new wave tones. “Right On” is definitely the most aggressive of the five songs, providing a heavy and distorted sound reminiscent of the industrial bands of the 90s.</p>
<p>Despite the varied influences, the last half of the EP has a sense of resolution, successfully combining both the uplifting and somber themes and ending on a satisfying note. Overall, DAVIDS have created a brief and mysterious journey into a world of electronic music that’s hard to pin down. <em>0613EP</em> is a conglomerate of various genres that stray from the beaten path and is well suited for listeners who want diversity and a fresh take on synthpop or new wave.</p>
<p><em>0613EP</em> is available from <a href="http://davidsdavids.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">Bandcamp</a> as a high quality digital download, or you can purchase the limited edition CD or digital download. You can also purchase the EP from the iTunes music store <a href="http://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Falbum%2F0613ep-ep%2Fid644621179%3Fuo%3D4&amp;session_token=xdgLXqQhC0P_UsA0A7JdXlSPrqZ8MTM3MTA2MTI0NkAxMzcwOTc0ODQ2" target="_blank">here</a>. Be sure to check out the captivating video for “Dead Walkie” which was shot on location in Lyon, France and directed by Christopher Mills (Interpol, Broken Social Scene, Rush).</p>
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