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April 2011

April 2011

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast


April 2011

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


The Noise Pop team is back, marveling at the many giant releases this month. TV on the Radio, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Fleat Foxes and Panda Bear all have albums coming out and the gang discusses their favorites. They also look at the anticipated sophomore offerings from The Antlers and Tune Yards. The show ends with the debut of a new segment, in which, Jaime, Jesse, and Dawson recommend what they have been listening to recently. The segment is yet to be named, and we are asking the listeners of the podcast to offer suggestions. Please tell us your ideas in the comments of the Noise Pop page on KQED.org
 
1. “Black Hills” - Gardens and Villas, Single
2. “Shadows on Behalf “ - The Stepkids, Single
3. “Anvil Everything“ - White Denim, D
4. “Bizness” – Tune-Yards, Who Kill
5. “Heart in Your Heartbreak” - Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Belong
6. “Caffeinated Consciousnesss” - TV on The Radio, Nine Types of Light
7. “Parenthesis” – The Antlers, Burst Apart
8. “Eh Congo “ - Janka Nabay, Bubu King
9. “Piledriver Waltz” -Alex Turner, Submarine Soundtrack
 
Jaime Recommends: “Vitamin C” – Can, Monster Movie 
Jesse Recommends: “Freaks & Geeks” - Childish Gambino, EP 
Dawson Recommends:  “The Postman” - The American Analog Set, Know by Heart 
 
10. “Feels Like Heaven”  - Adventure, Lesser Known
 
Released:
Apr 12, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Noise Pop Podcast is a bi-monthly series showcasing noteworthy new releases from the independent and underground music scene, produced by Noise Pop: San Francisco’s favorite indie music, arts and film festival. We deliver episodes that are engaging, distinctive, and always rooted in the music we love, that we think you will too. Along with music recommendations, Host Adrian Spinelli (Paste Magazine, SF Chronicle, Fest300) interviews artists, tastemakers, and professionals from every corner of the indie music scene about recent music discoveries, and larger topics on the state of independent music and the process of writing and recording music.