The Features have released a video for their song "Content." The song is from their album Wilderness that was released in July. Check it out below and, grab a download of the song using the handy widget at the bottom of the post.
ead on down to the LES on Tuesday, September 9 to catch Ian Axel. He'll be at The Bowery Ballroom. Doors are at 7PM his set is at 9PM and it'll cost you $13 advance / $15 dos. If you're into the piano pop thing, you'll want to catch this show. I think you'll dig his music. In case you're unfamiliar with his work, scroll down to the bottom of the post and check out the video of "You'll Be Okay."
l founded by the Counting Crows Adam Duritz who, doesn't look very hip-hoppy to me but hey, I probably don't look very rock 'n' roll either! Devil's Playground was produced by Notar, MGeezy and others. If you're into the hip-hop/rap thing, check it out.
NOTAR’s debut album "Devil's Playground" drops September 13th on Tyrannosaurus Records (founded by Adam Duritz of Counting Crows). In many ways he defies the description of a typical hip-hop artist; Notar was raised as a classically trained trumpeter. But once he discovered hip-hop, there was no turning back, and this gritty, genre-defying performer was quickly on his way to the top. His music inhabits a space where the gutter meets the church choir, and harsh, raw beats settle nicely behind hook-driven rock melodies. This is no ordinary hip-hop sound, and NOTAR is no ordinary MC, with talents extending far beyond his genre.During the summer of 2010, Notar joined up with the Counting Crows' "The Traveling Circus and Medicine Show," performing for thousands of fans and dominating the stage with his unmatched energy, and organizer Adam Duritz told an interviewer, "I can't keep guys off the stage when he's playing. Everybody wants to play with him.""Devil's Playground" was produced by Notar himself, alongside famed hip-hop producer MGeezy (Paul Wall, Wyclef Jean, T-Pain) and others. The album consists of 13 tracks and features talent such as Young Cash, Chris Carraba of Dashboard Confessional and Adam Duritz.
have some free tuneage for you. Today we have for you The Cinema Twin. It's a project helmed by Zollie Maynard and Jason Chimonides. Head down to the bottom of the post and grab "Red Gtr. (Robin Guthrie Version)." This song is from their three song single, Red Gtr. which was released at the beginning of August.
With an aesthetic that is both then and now, a songwriting process soon found them and tunes unspooled like film from a canister. They returned to Atlanta to record with Tim DeLaney, the stalwart bass player whose binoculars now hang in the corner of his own recording studio where he holds court as a producer extraordinaire.When their first single caught the ear of dream pop guitar legend Robin Guthrie (formerly of Cocteau Twins), a distinctive rework soon splashed onto the screen, and then another... and that's just the first reel. With a series of independent singles in release, the Cinema Twin now aspires to become part of the soundtrack of your life.Three-song single Red Gtr., featuring “Red Gtr. (Robin Guthrie version)” is available now via iTunes.

Grammy Award winning singer Joss Stone releases her newest music video for her soulful and funky song "Karma." The video was made during the sessions of the recording of the song in Nashville, where Stone recorded her newest record LP1. The video features clips of all the musicians performing those spectacular sessions, with plenty of footage of them all having a great time piecing together this remarkable song.
"Karma" is one of many standout tracks on Stone's newest record, LP1. Stone recently established her own label, Stone'd Records, and has partnered with Surfdog to release LP1. This is the first album Joss has recorded with total creative freedom. She co-wrote and co -produced it with super-producer and Eurythmics co-founder, Dave Stewart. Together they immersed themselves into a rock n' soul musical odyssey in Nashville, Tennessee.
en Hearted" and can be seen below. The song is from their album Gold On Gold. I've labeled this not safe for work, but really, no matter how good it is, should you be sitting around looking at music videos while you're working? Probably not, but watch it at work, then go home and watch it again.
Following the first two videos in the Gold on Gold Video Project "Edge of Extremes" and "Count Your Lovers," Clubfeet share their Alex Goddard directed NSFW video for "Broken Hearted" - a more restrained, melancholic, glitchy and ambient offering from the South African/Australian five-piece. If you don't like mysterious videos with topless models backed by Clubfeet's brand of dreamy synth-led indie, then this video's probably not for you. But if any of these characteristics intrigue you, we recommend giving the video a watch. Be careful if you're at the office though....
why a video with the Muppets in it rates being video of the day? They're the greatest bits of felt and feathers known to man and I loved them as a kid and I still adore them. OK Go are good too! The video is for their take on the "Muppet Show Theme Song." The song is from the album, Muppets: The Green Album which was released yesterday, August 23. Check it out the bottom of the post. Also below, for your listening pleasure, we have for you in our MP3 Grab, "All Is Not Lost" (Keys N Krates Remix).
The song, written by Jim Henson and Sam Pottle, opened and closed "The Muppet Show" for five seasons in the UK and US, from 1976-1981. The new track was produced by OK Go and mixed by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, MGMT). Says singer Damian Kulash, "I'm so excited about working with the Muppets that I can hardly sleep. Collaborating with your idols is a huge thrill no matter what, but when your idols are fictional characters it seems downright impossible. The 10-year-old me was pretty good at imagining outrageous futures, but this surpasses even his capacities."Kermit the Frog adds, "The Muppets have performed this song lots of times, but not like this. OK Go never does anything the way you'd expect it. Damian, Tim, Dan and Andy like to mix things up and get a little loopy. I think they were Muppets in a previous lifetime."The music video was directed by Kirk Thatcher, who previously directed two Webby award-winning videos for the Muppets, "Ode to Joy" (over 15 million YouTube views) and "Muppet Bohemian Rhapsody" (over 21 million YouTube views). It celebrates this year's Muppet extravaganza, which culminates in the November release of the Muppets' seventh full-length feature film, Disney's "The Muppets."