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		<title>Free MP3 Download From Humboldt Lagoon&#8217;s Debut Album Avail May 11th, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 08:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We talked a lot more about Erik LaVergne's project in our Artist of the Month profile, so for now, I close by urging you to check out his latest album - available May 11th, 2010. And as an added bonus, we are offering an exclusive mp3 download of Holy City.]]></description>
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I continue to lament the cruel actuality that album jackets, cassette covers and CD jackets have been lost to cover flow.  It isn&#8217;t the storage o the media that I miss so much as the exploration of all the players, producers, engineers, locations, liner notes, lyrics and inner sleeve art that will never be seen, known or considered.</p>
<p>So when an artist is about to release a new CD in this day and age, it is an incentive to invest in the hard copy and check out what was involved in its creation.  Rip it, sell it back to Amoeba if you must, but considering that its still gonna cost you $9.99, you may as well have that moment of unwrapping your new little prize and participating in the experience the artist would have liked for you to enjoy.<br />
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<p>And if you agree with the above, then Humboldt Lagoon is a great indie artist to do it with &#8211; a fantastic and vibrant artist with cutting, exploratory tracks that encompass amazing musicianship, production, lyrics and sense of adventure that really recalls the heyday of the indie music revolution.</p>
<p>We talked a lot more about Erik LaVergne&#8217;s project in our <a href="http://musiczeitgeist.com/musiczeitgeist-com-presents-humboldt-lagoon-march-2010-indie-artist-of-the-month/">Artist of the Month profile</a>, so for now, I close by urging you to check out Humboldt Lagoon&#8217;s debut album &#8211; available May 11th, 2010.</p>
<p>And hey, if you think cover sleeves are bullshit, then you can always still download the digital version.</p>
<p>Humboldt Lagoon&#8217;s debut album available from CDBaby, iTunes and other usual suspects May 11th, 2010.</p>
<p>Find out more at:<br />
<a href="http://www.humboldtlagoon.com" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank"><strong>http://www.humboldtlagoon.com</strong></a></p>
<p>As an added bonus, we are offering an exclusive mp3 download from the album.</p>
<h2><a href="http://musiczeitgeist.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Holy-City.mp3"title="Free mp3 download - Humboldt Lagoon &quot;Holy City&quot;" >Free MP3 Download &#8211; Humboldt Lagoon &#8220;Holy City&#8221;</a></h2>
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		<title>Music Review of Fantasy Black Channel by Late Of The Pier</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 15:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Late Of The Pier are a four-piece indie rock band from Castle Donington, London. Late Of The Pier are Samuel Eastgate (Vocals, Guitar and Synthesizers), Andrew Faley (Bass and Synthesizers), Sam Potter (Sampler) and Ross Dawson (Drums). All of them have pseudonyms and known as Samuel Dust, Francis Dudley Dance, Jack Paradise and Red Dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Late Of The Pier are a four-piece indie rock band from Castle Donington, London. Late Of The Pier are Samuel Eastgate (Vocals, Guitar and Synthesizers), Andrew Faley (Bass and Synthesizers), Sam Potter (Sampler) and Ross Dawson (Drums). All of them have pseudonyms and known as Samuel Dust, Francis Dudley Dance, Jack Paradise and Red Dog Consuela respectively. Late Of The Pier are very much into electronica and their music genres cover indie rock, electronica, synth pop and dance-punk.</p>
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<p>Late Of The Pier&#8217;s Fantasy Black Channel opens with roaring guitar instrumental &#8220;Hot Tent Blues&#8221;. It seems that Late Of The Pier have been using a sampler to make this track. The guitar on this track revives the 80s rock scene where it?s filled with pitching and echoic guitar. The bass and drums provide cushion in the background as the guitar plays on. Once it reaches the remaining 13 seconds, the track gallops again but this time, with some start/stop guitar riffs. It&#8217;ll gradually bring you to the next track. Very energetic opening!</p>
<p>Once entering &#8220;Broken&#8221;, oh my god the guitar just brings you on. You couldn&#8217;t help it but to move your body to this crazy filler track. Very awesome guitar work i would say. Shortly after that, it?s followed by a series of music created by synthesizers and sampler. Only by the time Samuel enters with his vocals, Broken seems to slow down a bit to allow him to express himself. Broken is filled with various guitar playing, you can&#8217;t help but to love this track. Just my first listen, Broken already got me wanting for more. Very addictive!</p>
<p>&#8220;Space And The Woods&#8221; comes in right after Broken. If i?m not mistaken, it sounds like Late Of The Pier are playing keyboards here. Catchy keyboards playing by them. Samuel has a robotic voice-like as he sings on. When it comes to the part which i assume is the chorus, the guitar just comes in, without affecting the earlier keyboards that we first heard. In the bridge, Samuel sings in a very ignorant voice that goes, &#8220;I&#8217;m shit hot so say what you think about me, i&#8217;m not gonna cry because I don&#8217;t care&#8221; It sounds kind of cool here. The music on Space And The Woods definitely matches the previous track. Love the keyboards!</p>
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<p>&#8220;The Bears Are Coming&#8221; has a very cool opening. African-influenced percussion belting with the synthesizers. Once Samuel comes in, it just adds extra weight to the already really good music. After each paragraph of his singing, the music just plays on. And it&#8217;s not just some ordinary music, it&#8217;s the type of music which is going to at least make you nod your heard. The Bears Are Coming also vibrates some disco-feel to it. In the bridge, Late Of The Pier just takes a short break with the slow tempo and Samuel enters with his yell-like vocals layered with heavy-heart elements, &#8220;I saw you wading in the water, i saw you ride along the sea, shine on a nightmare, shine through the trees&#8221; Once after that, the music again kills me on the spot. With some voice in the background, it&#8217;s like a party track in the making. Before ending, it seems that Late Of The Pier are not done with the track yet, they just play around with their synthesizers and sampler. Amazing feeling!</p>
<p>On &#8220;Random Firl&#8221;, the music in the beginning is just way too cute. The synthesizers-influenced guitar are very cheeky as well. If you pay attention, you would notice a slight sound of exclamation (Like a woman&#8217;s gasp) in the background when the music are just warming up to get to the verse. It just sounds so funny to me. Slowly, Late Of The Pier seem to be adding more instruments to this track, making it sounds much better gradually. The cheeky and catchy guitar just work its way throughout the track, very sweet feeling.</p>
<p>&#8220;Heartbeat&#8221; begins with some 80s-like music before the real deal comes in where Late Of The Pier enter with loud guitar riffs. When it gets to the chorus, Heartbeat seems to get into another level, it gets rougher and groovier here with Samuel going, &#8220;A heartbeat, a flicker, a line. It&#8217;s just a line&#8221; in repetition. The best moment on Heartbeat definitely. Entering the second verse, the bass also gets groovier and louder. It just never fails to pump up my blood and the volume. It&#8217;s not a line, it&#8217;s the music!</p>
<p>&#8220;VW&#8221; continues with some clever music playing. Horn can be heard here as the music goes fast and slow throughout the track. When it&#8217;s fast, the horn seems to be louder and the music sounds kind of eerie, as if something bad is bound to happen. When it gets to the slower part, Later Of The Pier seem to be getting ready for the next speedy break. Listening to VW makes you think that you&#8217;re running out of time and something bad is about to happen. Dangerously fast!</p>
<p>&#8220;Focker&#8221; has a very strong electronic influences to it. On the verse, Samuel sings very fast as if he&#8217;s gulping down the lyrics. However in the chorus, things get a different approach. Samuel just sings and drags on, ?I wanna be you friend? Oh yeah?? With the heavy electronic music in the background, sometimes it just drowns out the voice of Samuel. Focker can be said one of the wildest tracks on Fantasy Black Channel. Even the remaining 30 seconds are filled loud guitar and synthesizers, looping and echoing to the end.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Enemy Are the Future&#8221; has a cute beginning. You would know what i mean after listening to it. It seems that this time Samuel share his vocals part with other members of Late Of The Pier. It has a deep and playful voice once it comes in. As the chorus comes, the whole track as i never expect, sounds very good with the bass going on. With Samuel going catchily in repetition, &#8220;Easy life, is it an easy life&#8221;, i feel obliged to sing along as well. I just don&#8217;t know why, the way Late Of The Pier play and sing is really good! Needless to say, the music is just great on The Enemy Are The Future. Deeper into the track, it just turns into another track totally. The sampler and synthesizers just hit the invisible magic button as it&#8217;s no longer a rock track, it&#8217;s a dance track. Very, very highly evolved.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mad Dogs and Englishmen&#8221; starts with a bell chiming from afar. Sooner than later, the bass comes in and eventually it gets louder with a certain rhythm to it. The guitar and the bass on this track seems to be working together here, layering and covering one another. When the bass goes, the guitar waits; when the guitar goes, the bass waits. The bass especially, makes me smile as it possesses some funny elements in it. In the bridge and until the end, Late Of The Pier just play their stuffs which resulting in some playful and great music. It makes you want to play?</p>
<p>&#8220;Bathroom Gurgle&#8221; opens with steady drum beats (That resembles &#8220;Chelsea Dagger&#8221; by The Fratellis) and soon joined by synthesizers. The music itself is already catchy enough to make me want to get up and dance. It?s infectiously groovy! In the chorus, Samuel yells, ?Find yourself a new boy?? with the music adding in some xylophone-like sound. I really enjoyed myself listening to that particular moment. Other than that, Late Of The Pier&#8217;s Samuel also plays around with his vocals on Bathroom Gurgle as he imitates the voice of females at some points of the track. Few seconds after the chorus, Bathroom Gurgle surprises us with a cheering part that goes, &#8220;So put your hands on your waistline, and move you body to the bassline, and get your hands on some cheap wine&#8221; Late Of The Pier really show everything they have on this track. One track that covers a variety of singing and playful music.<br />
Darren Tan<br />
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		<title>New Keram Video For Song &#8220;Dove Bone&#8221; Features Sexy Frogs and Terry Cloth Monsters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 14:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
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We love. From Keram&#8217;s 2008 solo debut release &#8220;<a href="http://cdbaby.com/all/keramsongs" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">Box</a>&#8221; release by Constant Change Music.</p>
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