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August 2011... The Second

August 2011... The Second

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast


August 2011... The Second

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Noise Pop Podcast had to put a hold on the Sophomore Slump/Sophomore Success episode; however, rest assured, it will see the light of day soon enough. In the meantime enjoy another episode that features 10 of the best tracks circulating on the internet right now. This track list ranges from the aggressive noise rock of Male Bonding to the decadent R&B pop of the Weeknd. The closing track on this episode is especially remarkable, Youth Lagoon's "July", it's one of those sad yet uplifting songs; so be careful where you listen to it, you might cry.
Track list1. "Left Behind" --Yellow Ostrich, The Mistress2. "Life of The Party" -- The Weeknd, Thursday3. "An Argument with Myself" -- Jens Lekman, An Argument with Myself EP4. "Bones" -- Male Bonding, Endless Now5. "Acid" -- Yawn, Open Season6. "K is for Kelson" -- Bibo, Mind Bokeh7. "The Same Thing" -- Cass McCombs, Humor Risk8. "Balance" -- Future Islands, On The Water9. "Some Children" - Holy Ghost! feat. Michael McDonald, Holy Ghost!Ear About TownDawson - Covers: A Culinary Tribute to Serge GainsbourgOlivia - Celine Dion is AmazingJaime - Lil Wayne vs. J-Lie 10. "July" -- Youth Lagoon, The Year of Hibernation
Released:
Aug 24, 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.