Category: Folk

  • Agnes Obel – Brother Sparrow

    Like a warm cup of java on winter day, Agnes Obel fills up a gloomy day with delicate guitar sounds and her warm voice on “Brother Sparrow”.
    You can catch Agnes Obel at SXSW: Saturday March 19, 7:30PMSt David’s Historic Sanctuar

    Agnes Obel – Brother Sparrow

     

    Just So – Agnes Obel by [PIAS] Recordings

    BIO:

    Play “Just So” to anyone in Germany and they’ll tell you it’s the music from the Deutsche Telekom television advertisement. Which it is. The kind of exposure many an artist would die for. Well not literally, obviously. Or the kind of publicity an independent spirit might agonize over, venturing into the commercial arena.

    I can’t help feeling that Agnes Obel is not going to have her feathers ruffled by something, in the greater scheme of things, as inconsequential as a song placement in an ad. Yet is not intriguing how a few bars of music can seep into our consciousness and set us off wondering where they came from?

    This facebookish world of ours offers us the illusion of getting to know people we don’t really know. Who their friends are and what they like. Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel likes Alfred Erik Lesley Satie and Sonic Youth. Debussy and Dylan. Hitchcock and PJ Harvey. But what people like is not necessarily the same as what he or she is like. Clues, perhaps, but as fans of Hitchcock well know, not every clue leads you where you think it might.

  • Conner Youngblood – Monsters

    Hitting a perfect mix of indie/alt pop mixed with electro/dubstep is Conner Youngblood, an artist based out of Dallas Texas.  On this track Conner sounds a bit similar to TV on The Radio infused with some electronic elements. This track is one of the best things that has hit my inbox in weeks, so thank you Conner and keep it up.

    Conner Youngblood – Monsters

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  • Philip Selway – Beyond Reason

    Solo  debut  from Radiohead drummer Philip Selway was just releases this August.  Familial, is the title of the album.
    The track is disturbed and creepy, much like the album art, with its broken loop machine sounds and whispered vocals.

    There is also a contest underway at indabamusic to remix this track, check it here.