Oh Yes, Its Love by The Bicycles
Monday June 28th 2010, 4:08 pm
Filed under: Songs,The Bicycles

bikes bw Oh Yes, Its Love by The Bicycles

Hands down the catchiest song in the catalogue we represent.  Handclaps, playful melodies, harmonies and a simple story about love.  Too bad this band isn’t around anymore.  We’ve had good luck with this song and others, they’re a band with tons of potential in tv and film we believe.

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Exploded Nodes by Sinewave
Thursday June 24th 2010, 9:06 am
Filed under: Sinewave,Songs

sinewave1 Exploded Nodes by Sinewave

This is the perfect soundtrack to someone getting way too high.  Featuring whispering vocals sounding like your inner voice telling you ‘its under control’, Sinewave‘s Exploded Nodes trip-hops into a cresendo of fuzzy atmospherics, washing all over you.

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Ice Truck Killer by Mardeen
Monday June 14th 2010, 5:00 pm
Filed under: Mardeen,Songs

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Can’t help but think of summer with this track from Mardeen.  Inspired by the hit tv show Dexter, let this song make you move with its syncopated guitar lines, catchy melodies and a chorus with island flavour.  Anyone got a Vampire Weekend replacement song?  I think so.

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Same Old Road by The 1,2,3,4′s
Monday June 07th 2010, 5:56 pm
Filed under: Songs,The 1,2,3,4's

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Any time I put this song on I get shivers.  Channeling the rawer side of garage, UK’s The 1,2,3,4′s rock Same Old Road harder than any other.  Gritty guitars, heavy bass and commanding vocals from Caroline Thorp put this track right up there with The White Stripes, Band Of Skulls.

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