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- Diamond Rings – All Yr Songs by Indie Music Blog - BowlingStone.com on Nov 21, 2009
Tonight’s song comes from John O’Regan, and his indie-pop/electronic-folk (yeah I’m genre tagging something electronic-folk) side-project Diamond Rings; his main project is fronting the Toronto-based indie-rock act The D’Uberv...
- Bowerbirds – Ghost Life by Indie Music Blog - BowlingStone.com on Nov 19, 2009
Today’s song comes in from the Raleigh, North Carolina indie-folk (sometimes described as nu-folk) band Bowerbirds. Consisting of members Beth Tacular, Phil Moore, and Matt Damron, Bowerbirds have released 2 full-length LPs since their debu...
- Song of the Day (and new discovery) “Time’s Ticking” from Isbells! by Slowcoustic on Nov 18, 2009
If you enjoy a nice late night album of harmonies and great song crafting...this is definitely an album to look into!
- Tobacco Pat returns to finalize his EP Trilogy – The Destroyer by Slowcoustic on Nov 17, 2009
...a penchant for providing me with EPs of dark Americana tinged singer songwriter projects. The third and final installment of his "Apocalypse" series...falls into place quite nicely.
- Gentleman Reg – To Some It Comes Easy by Indie Music Blog - BowlingStone.com on Nov 17, 2009
Today’s contribution to Music Monday comes from the Guelph, Ontario singer-songwriter Gentleman Reg, also known as Reg Vermue. To Some It Comes Easy can be found on Gentleman Reg’s 4th studio album Jet Black, released on February 24th o...
- Why? – Even the Good Wood Gone by Indie Music Blog - BowlingStone.com on Nov 13, 2009
Here’s one more for everyone on this Monday-ish feeling Thursday, this time from the Berkley, California alternative hip-hop act Why? Originally a solo project of frontman/lyrical-mastermind Yoni Wolf, Why? evolved into a full band prior to th...
- Folk Covers – We all love ‘em. The Diamond Family Archive doesn’t disappoint! by Slowcoustic on Nov 11, 2009
Although I believe TDFA is more than these covers, take this as an introduction to the world of his sombre acoustic beauty, the songs here are quiet and alternate landscapes...







