Welcome To 2009: A Recap Of the First Week
Some new stuff has found its way onto the Internet. This is our attempt at a brief rundown of a small handful of some things that are cool or interesting…
Dead Man’s Bones
Ryan Gosling and Zach Shields are Dead Man’s Bones, a two-piece band based out of Los Angeles.
The video for the song “In the Room Where You Sleep” includes a piano, a drumset, and children in costumes.
“In the Room Where You Sleep” is currently the only song available from the band, and it can be downloaded for free, compliments of Dead Man’s Bones, here.
They are working on their first album now.
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Young Love
Young Love has premiered two new songs on his MySpace page. “Black Boots” and “One To Ten” are two of the songs featured on the upcoming album, One Of Us, set to be released April 7th.
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Ray LaMontagne
Ray LaMontagne and iTunes joined forces to record an iTunes Live Session EP. The EP features six tracks, one of them is the previously unreleased “Achin’ All the Time.”
Recorded in Seattle, the iTunes exclusive also includes:
Empty
Gossip In The Grain
Hey Me, Hey Mama
Let It Be Me
Roses & Cigarettes
Available only through iTunes, Ray LaMontagne’s Live Session EP can be purchased here for the low, low price of $5.94.
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Peter Bjorn & John
So… Peter Bjorn & John have a new song.
I have no idea what it’s called but Kanye West assumes that it’s called “Nothing To Worry About,” and I can agree with that.
In a move straight outta left field, the band sent their new single from their new album, Living Thing, to Kanye West to premiere on his blog.
… Or something.
The details are hazy, really. But the song can be heard and downloaded here, at the Kanye Universecity website.
It’s worth going, even if only to read the comments.
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Jason Mraz
Jason Mraz has premiered his new video for the song “Lucky”, featuring Colbie Caillat.
That is all I’ll say because this song will be living in your car radio, on every station, before the end of the week.
There’s no fighting it, so do your best to embrace it.
xoxo,
Audioholic Media