Sep 19 2008

Go ahead. Have some free music.

Category: Music In My Earsdryvetyme @ 01:01

That’s right — free new advance tracks from a couple of Saddle Creek bands.

From the upcoming Land of Talk album, Some Are Lakes:
Download “Corner Phone”
Download “Some Are Lakes” (the title track)
If you’re interested, you can now digitally order Some Are Lakes here.

From Sebastien Grainger and his Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains album:
Download “American Names”
Again, if you’re into that sort of thing, feel free to pre-order the album here.

Also, here’s some music from Lujo Records band Look Mexico, off their upcoming release Gasp Asp:
Download “You’re Not Afraid of the Dark Are You?”

2 Responses to “Go ahead. Have some free music.”

  1. pedro says:
    Hey, I liked the Land of Talk tracks. May have to get some pennies together to get the whole disc.

    Glad you made it through the storm.

    ACL fest sounds awesome, great bands, wish I could go. But nothing says Rock like the AT&T stage or the AMD stage. On that note I heard Moz’s “Everyday is like Sunday” song on an NFL Ticket/Dish commercial, it made me laugh. Although I did like his stand against his latest greatest hits, that you wrote about. “Paint A Vulgar Picture”

  2. dryvetyme says:
    Dude — I heard that Moz song yesterday watching TV & I about puked. If you’ll notice, that was NOT his voice singing the song. That probably means that whomever might have owned the license to the song (old record contract or the other songwriter) might have sold it for money, because that is NOT something that Moz would do.

    I too liked his stance, but it was primarily against the live DVD that was put out against his wishes. The greatest hits album contained two new songs, so that wasn’t as much of an issue.

    And as always, thanks for always reading!

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