I have been neglecting my inbox of late and have a ton of stuff to wade through so it's time for another roundup I suppose.
First up are two artists who have made albums available for downloading. I have had a listened to tracks from each and whilst both different they both warrant a download in their own right. The Hypertonics new album "Vigilante Ballast" comprises six tracks with political punk as their main influence. Download it from here and note that they have their entire back catalogue available for downloading too.
Bullette is singer/songwriter Monika Bullette whose debut album "The Secrets" has been getting rave reviews across the net. With inspirations ranging from Nick Cave to Edith Piaf there should be something for everyone. I've not got time for a review (sorry!) but Spoilt Victorian Child reviewed the album in May. Download it from here.
The next batch is dedicated to Electronica - I don't listen to indie all day you know! ;)
Malaventura are from Spain and described themselves as "Electroacoustic indietronica ". Their descrption goes further:
"The new record of Malaventura (Malaventurados) have twelve tracks completely news with something in common, all are played with the guitar like principal instrument. Acoustic guitar or electric, mixed with electronic drums and synths, toy instruments and all kind of noises. Is a very particular return to the base. Folk, rock, electronics, experimental, punk, ambient"
Their download page can be found here.
Nervous Testpilot, according to his label's website, "is exempt from the rusty shackles of genre. He spits deliriously in the leering face of classification and then goes home to cook dinner. Welding synthesizers and a deft musical touch like a welding torch designed to weld synthesizers and deft musical touches, nervous_testpilot produces music that sounds like androids on crack talking to other androids on crack whilst you're on crack on a space station powered by crack in space."
Freedom Road Records will be releasing the nervous_testpilot EP "Determinance" on Saturday the 23rd of July 2005.
The Hypertonics - Prisoner To President
Bullette - I Can't Tell You Why I Am Smilng
Malaventura - Sambaal(edit)
Nervous Testpilot - Spacetime
First up are two artists who have made albums available for downloading. I have had a listened to tracks from each and whilst both different they both warrant a download in their own right. The Hypertonics new album "Vigilante Ballast" comprises six tracks with political punk as their main influence. Download it from here and note that they have their entire back catalogue available for downloading too.
Bullette is singer/songwriter Monika Bullette whose debut album "The Secrets" has been getting rave reviews across the net. With inspirations ranging from Nick Cave to Edith Piaf there should be something for everyone. I've not got time for a review (sorry!) but Spoilt Victorian Child reviewed the album in May. Download it from here.
The next batch is dedicated to Electronica - I don't listen to indie all day you know! ;)
Malaventura are from Spain and described themselves as "Electroacoustic indietronica ". Their descrption goes further:
"The new record of Malaventura (Malaventurados) have twelve tracks completely news with something in common, all are played with the guitar like principal instrument. Acoustic guitar or electric, mixed with electronic drums and synths, toy instruments and all kind of noises. Is a very particular return to the base. Folk, rock, electronics, experimental, punk, ambient"
Their download page can be found here.
Nervous Testpilot, according to his label's website, "is exempt from the rusty shackles of genre. He spits deliriously in the leering face of classification and then goes home to cook dinner. Welding synthesizers and a deft musical touch like a welding torch designed to weld synthesizers and deft musical touches, nervous_testpilot produces music that sounds like androids on crack talking to other androids on crack whilst you're on crack on a space station powered by crack in space."
Freedom Road Records will be releasing the nervous_testpilot EP "Determinance" on Saturday the 23rd of July 2005.
The Hypertonics - Prisoner To President
Bullette - I Can't Tell You Why I Am Smilng
Malaventura - Sambaal(edit)
Nervous Testpilot - Spacetime





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