- Beth Orton - “She Cries Your Name” Beth Orton worked really hard to become a musician, much like how artists work waitressing jobs and go unnoticed until they finally network into the right peopl...
- Sufjan Stevens - “The Henney Buggy Band” I’ve been addicted to this song for the past 24 hours, and how could I not be? It’s so bouncy and chock full of instruments and melod...
- Sigur Ros - “Gobbledigook” I don’t know how much of an introduction is needed for a band like Sigur Ros, so I’ll keep this brief: they’re an Icelandic band, they never s...
- Goldfrapp - “Caravan Girl” This is the next single from Goldfrapp’s latest effort entitled Seventh Tree. The band plans to release the single on June 30th, which is also the date th...
- Stars of Track and Field - “Lullaby for a G.I./Don’t Close Your Eyes” This Portland-based band is not to be confused with the UK group or the Belle & Sebastian song with the same name. Thei...
- Violent Femmes - “American Music” Since today is Memorial Day, I wanted to find an “American” song. Why? Who really knows…but this song is great, and has “American...
- Quiet Village - “Circus of Horror” Quiet Village are a British duo that make funky, chilled out, midtempo electronica that draw an easy comparison to The Avalanches. Designed for the danc...
- Chad & Jeremy - “A Summer Song” In keeping with those acts originating across the pond, here is a perfect song to welcome the cold beers, hot sun, and salty beach air of the current ...
- Orbital - “Halcyon + On + On” The podcast theme this week is British electronica. The podcast isn’t finished yet, but here’s a little taster. No discussion of British electro...