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Indie Song of the Summer 2013

Indie Song of the Summer 2013

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast


Indie Song of the Summer 2013

FromThe Noise Pop Podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Song of the summer starts like summer itself, hopeful, exciting, and you can't wait for it to begin. Once it's here you dive in, listening to it obsessively and it gradually becomes your temporary anthem. Undoubtedly Blurred Lines was the pop song of the summer, but we're going to explore the songs that kept the indie blogosphere buzzing from June-August instead. This episode documents what the indie songs of the summer were for 2013. Each of these tracks have been blasting from parks and backyard barbecues all summer long, soundtracking the season. Enjoy!Tracklist: 1. "Doin' It Right" -- Daft Punk, Random Access Memories 2. "Royals" -- Lorde, The Love Club3."Shout It Out" -- MIkal Cronin, MCII 4. "Step" -- Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of The City5. "Collard Greens" -- ScHoolboy Q, Oxymoron6. "The Mother We Share" -- Chvrches, Single7 "When a Fire Starts to Burn" -- Disclosure, Settle8 "She Will" -- Savages, Silence Yourself9. "High School Lover" -- Cayucas, Bigfoot10. "Bad For My Body" -- Deap Vally, Sitrionix
Released:
Aug 25, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.