Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Spencerwire Radio - Fifth Edition

Very busy this month. Too busy for commentary. This months tunes run from folk to rock and include some great tracks. Click play, and I'll give you a brief rundown below.


Avalanche with the jangling pop-rock of Find Me. Check them out on their My Space page.
Coloured Sweat with the indie pop-rocker In The Garden. You can find them on their My Space page as well.
Breezeless with the pop radio-ready Back Again. Again, visit their My Space page for more info.
Emerald Park provides the mid-tempo pop semi-ballad of Swimming In The Rain.More info can be found on their Web Site.
Nicolas Falcon provides the humorous boss send-up for all working class folk with Big, Big Boss. Find him on his My Space page.
Phil Twite provides the straight up popper Good Old Young. You can find Phil on Facebook.
Kris Roche is a favorite of mine in this collection, with the folkish pop Make Do.You can find him on Tumblr Here.
Another favorite is Radio Nowhere and The Captains Daughter. Find more on them on their web site.
The Dub-reggae Rakoon has a great little track with Consummation, but a bit under mixed from a volume standpoint. Find out more about Rakoon here.
Alex Filitas Studio sends up the euro-popper WOW. Fun foreign fare, but in English. Not sure if there is a website for this artist or not. Sometimes I receive corrections from comments, so if you have a site for this group, let me know.
The Backyard Committee presents the very interesting We Can't Stay. Another favorite for me. You can find them Here and many other places.
Rock out, with German group The Nuri and Hunger for Life. Check them out (in German or translate the site) on their web site.
Russian group,The Decomposers came up with some of the most interesting tunes, sexy, sometimes "R" rated, but still fun. Muse is tame for them but good none the less. If you can read Russian, you'll have no problem with their web site.
Roll credits, with the great guitar solo from Stone Pillow called Looly Bully.

Notable for disappearing off of Jamendo.com before this Radio Show could go live is the straight up rocker from Surround, called Marlboro's Hey, Hey. The video. Great track.