Friday, February 15, 2008

New Song from The Garlands!

For those of you already deeply smitten with The Garlands, you'll be just as excited as I was to know they've got a new song on their MySpace today! For those not as familiar, prepare to fall in love. The Garlands are Christin Wolderth and Roger Gunnarsson; yes, the same Roger from Free Loan Investments, Nixon, and The Happy Birthdays. So, yeah, The Garlands come from a long bloodline of P!O!P perfection, and so it's only fitting that they happen to be amazing. The new song, "Why Did I Trust You?" will be on forthcoming EP that will be co-released by Cosy Recordings and Cloudberry Records, so hopefully we'll be seeing a new download on Roque's site sometime soooon! For now, though, I'd highly recommend heading over to The Garlands' MySpace and listening to this over and over again!

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Tuesday Wombat Mix


A baby wombat.

Hello everyone, I'd really like to do posts like this everyday because my favorite thing to do is just post random songs, but I may not be able to do it everyday and probably wont, so there's that. This post itself serves as a way for me to share with you some songs that I really really love, but would probably never be posted otherwise just because they wouldn't, yknow? Anyway, I've been meaning to post more old singles and stuff, too, so if you've got any suggestions or requests, pleaseleave them in the comments. Here are five songs that are mostly completely unrelated to each other.

[MP3]: The Happy Birthdays :: I'm Still Not As Happy...
from the Happy Birthdays EP [Popkonst, 2003]

[MP3]: Dearly :: No Respect
from the Dearly & The Castaway Stones split 7" [Brittle Stars, 1998]

[MP3]: The Bartlebees :: You Are Still Beautiful
from the You Are Still Beautiful EP [Little Teddy Recordings, 1993]

[MP3]: The Wolfhounds :: The Anti-Midas Touch
from Unseen Ripples From A Pebble [The Pink Label, 1987]

[MP3]: Tokyo Kid Brothers :: Furiidama
from Throw Away The Books, Let's Go Into The Streets! [Victor Records, 1971]

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