stuck in my head
phantogram//mouthful of diamonds
Radiohead Releasing “The Daily Mail” / “Staircase”
Despite not appearing on The King of Limbs or their Record Store Day single, my favorite new Radiohead song of the year was “The Daily Mail,” originally unveiled with Thom Yorke’s Atoms for Peace before the band played it at Glastonbury and a proper Nigel Godrich-produced rendition arrived a year later on From the Basement. As it turns out, they’re putting this tune out before the new year along with another standout from the TKOL cutting room floor, “Staircase.” Based on Amazon snippets, both tracks were culled from the Basement recordings, though a quick trip back to the above take proves that the live, in-studio version is more than ready for official release.
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Bowerbirds - Tuck The Darkness In
Bowerbirds are an American folk band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2006. The group comprises Philip Moore (vocals, guitar), Beth Tacular (accordion, vocals) and Mark Paulson (violin, vocals).
The band will release their new album The Clearing March 6 via Dead Oceans. Tuck the Darkness In”, was recorded at Bon Iver’s April Base studio in Wisconsin.
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the black keys//lonely boy
George Owen Wynne Apperley, Venice (1928). Watercolor, 25 x 35 cm. Private collection, Granada, Spain.
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Micheal Zarowsky Reflections down a sidestreet, Paris 2001 18” x 12” Watercolour on arches paper (private collection)
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wicked game // james vincent mcmorrow [chris isaak cover]
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night after night//laura marling
My friend Connie seriously hasn’t shut up about this album for about three weeks. To the point where it’s like NO I GET IT. YOU REALLY LIKE MUTEMATH.
But, she wins.
This album, front to back…is pure magic. Get on it. It’s one of the rare ones without a bad song.
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It’s played during an outrageously moving scene in the movie 50/50.
And it’s an outrageously gorgeous song.
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Sanders Bohlke//The Weight of Us
Despite not appearing on The King of Limbs or their Record Store Day 








