Archive for Alternative Pop
Filed under Acoustic, Alternative Pop, Audio, Indie Rock, Pop Rock

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Jangly mixed up pop rock music from Andy Doran's head. Heifervescent is essentially Andy Doran creating beautiful, sullen, sometimes dark but often melodramatic songs for his own and everybody else's pleasure. Doran echoes a Britpop flair in almost all his compositions and creates a nice synth orchestra background.
Pondlife Fiasco is filled with 10 tracks that deal with various topics and subjects. It might not be an album that sends cupids arrow straight on like love at first sight, but it definitely gets to you after a couple of listens.
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Written by Valerie
· April 28, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Alternative Pop, Audio, Indie Rock, Pop Rock

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The one-man alterno-acoustic livewire act from Ohio strikes again. One of the most consistent creative commons artists out there, Josh Woodward is definitely one artist to watch out for every time he releases something new.
Dirty Wings is actually an older album from his entire collection, but like most of his work, its filled with catchy, pop, acoustic indie tracks that are nice to sing along to.
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Written by Valerie
· April 24, 2010 at 9:20 AM
Filed under Acoustic, Alternative Pop, Alternative Rock, Audio, Indie Rock, Pop Rock

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Pop indie music with dashes of alternative and coupled with sweet girl vocals. They might not be lefthanded but they sure can create good lovely music. I Am Not Lefthanded makes simple music sound as if it's the only kind of song worth listening to. Their short album Time to Leave is a great blend of melodic indie rock with small doses of alternative rock.
Citing some of Indie music's darlings (Rilo Kiley, Deathcab for Cutie and Weezer) as among their top favorites; it's hard not to notice the obvious influence in sound and lyrical quality.
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Written by Valerie
· April 17, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Acoustic, Alternative Pop, Audio, Blues, Folk, Folk Rock, Jazz

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Simon Cowell would be very enthusiastic if Allison Crowe had joined the Idol. Even if she wouldn't have won the Idol by some offbeat chance, she really doesn't need it since she is already a star in her very own right.
Lisa's Song + 6 Songs was released back in 2007, certainly an oldie but a goodie right here. It's filled with acoustic, piano, jazz, rock and pop fusion tracks that defines Crowe as a musician completely. But perhaps, the best reason to listen to her songs would be simply to catch a glimpse of her powerful and ethereal vocals. She fills you with a longing to sit back and enjoy her music, much better than you would watching any TV show.
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Written by Valerie
· April 11, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Acoustic, Alternative Pop, Alternative Rock, Audio, Country, Folk, Folk Rock, Indie Rock, Pop Rock, Punk

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The Destroyed Room was conceived after Sergi (vocalist) simply got tired of letting everybody else create music and wanted to be able to records songs in his room.
The band's songs range from complex, acoustic to typical, fast punk rock beats found usually in the garage punk scene. This album is full of fun tracks and slightly "emo-ish" vocals and lyrics.
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Written by Valerie
· March 31, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Alternative Pop, Alternative Rock, Audio, Electronica, Pop, Pop Rock

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"Color in a world of monochrome" is the tagline for the thirteenth netBloc compilation release from blocSonic, and there couldn't be a more appropriate way to describe this collection of photos, artwork, and of course fantastic free music.
A feast of visual and audio delights, there's more than enough here to keep you interested for the long haul, and to make you want more.
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Written by Melissa
· January 31, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Alternative Pop, Audio, Electronic, Trip-Hop

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It's nice to see Creative Commons licenses being used for undertakings that push the limits of collaboration and remote recording technologies, and Markovich/A Music Project (A.M.P.) are doing their best to test those limits.
As the name suggests, they are a music project more than a band, and although they aim to make pretty straight-up downtempo and trip-hop, there's still enough variation in there to make for some very interesting listening.
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Written by Melissa
· January 18, 2010 at 8:00 AM