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August 2012

August 2012

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast


August 2012

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Aug 8, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, the Noise Pop Team brings you bits and pieces from all over the web: from punk, to 60s garage rock, to hip hop . With new songs from established acts like Bob Mould to tracks from buzzed about and up-and-coming artists like Riff Raff, there is a little something for everybody in this one. For our next episode, Song of The Summer, we want to hear from you! Go to our KQED page and tell us your favorite song of this season. Just head over to KQED.org/Arts/Programs/Noisepop/ and in the comment section let us know what you want or think it'll be.
Tracklist:
1. "Black Mold Grow" --  Levek, Look A Little Closer2. "Elephant"  --  Tame Impala,  Lonerism3. "Sunshine"  --  Little Dragon, Single4. "The Descent" --  Bob Mould, Silver Age5. "Sweet and Sour"  --  Mvscles,  Single
6. "Breaker"  --   Dalton, Dalton7. "Today’s Supernatural" -- Animal Collective, Centipede Hz8. "Lord Knows" --  Dum Dum Girls, End of Daze9. "Plague"  --  Crystal Castles, Single 10. "Terror Wrist"   --  The Riff Raff, Mad Decent 11. "Hold Your Tongue and Listen" --  The Wearing, Single
Released:
Aug 8, 2012
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.