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New Music Holiday Survival Guide

New Music Holiday Survival Guide

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast


New Music Holiday Survival Guide

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With Thanksgiving coming up The Noise Pop Podcast is offering up a special holiday survival guide. Set to the best new music out there, this episode will help you deal with your beloved but beleaguering friends and family. Below you will find a track-by-track guide to a typical (err... slightly cliched) holiday reunion: what to play while you travel to your friends/families house, what to play before you walk through the door, what to play after the inevitable fight and the inevitable make up, what to play at the end of the night, and what to play on your drive back. Track List:1. "Year Off" -- High Places, Original Colors2. "Rock of Calvary" -- Cataldo, Prison Boxing3. "Autumn Song" -- Sea Pink, Dead Seas4. "All Mine" -- Little Red, Midnight Remember5. "Horses" -- High Highs, Single6. "Wildflower (Exhale Effect)" -- Made in Heights, Aporia: in the Streets7. "Somebody That I Used to Know" -- Gotye, Making Mirrors8. "Noose of Jah City" -- King Krule, King Krule EP9. Higher Ground -- Rimar, Higher Ground EP10. "Blue Jeans (Odd Future's The Internet Remix)" -- Lana Del Rey, Single11. "No Real Reason" -- White Denim, Takes Place in your Work Space EP
Released:
Nov 9, 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.