The Cure – Play For Today (Live Video)
[flv:http://www.thesoundofindie.com/archive/2006/20060524/TheCure-PlayForToday.flv http://www.thesoundofindie.com/archive/2006/20060524/20060524.jpg 426 320] The Cure – Play For Today (Live Video) The Barrowlands Ballroom Glasgow, Scotalnd 8/25/84...
Chisel – Six Different Ways (The Cure Cover)
This song was released on the “Give Me The Cure” benefit cd on Radiopaque Records in 1995. The...
The Cure – Throw Your Foot (Demo)
The B-sides for “The Top” singles were some of my favorite songs The Cure released. I remember listening...
The Cure – Play For Today (Rehearsal)
When The Cure reissued Faith as a double cd set, I was surprised this song wasn’t on it....
Robyn Hitchcock – The Executioner (Live)
I have had several conversations about which band/artist can claim responsibility for setting the precedent of touring behind a long since released back-catalog album that has reached 'classic' status for a full cover-to-cover live rendition. Many have done it, and based on my sampling, I have been generally pleased that the concept has taken hold (More...)
Mark: Best of 2011
Since I grow my music library by bouncing back and forth between decades and music styles, playing catch up on the music I've missed, I don't really have a "Top 10 Albums of 2011" (More...)
Avalanche: Best of 2011
Once again, the great releases of this year are roundly ignored by other 'best-of' music compilers - fools, one and all, but that is precisely why you come here. I am again mystified how some of these releases got such short shrift (More...)
PJ Harvey: Sweeter Than Anything
In honor of the release of PJ Harvey's latest genre-defying release, Let England Shake, I felt like it would be fun to post an obscure track that's one of my all-time favorites: "Sweeter than Anything," off the single A Perfect Day Elise (More...)
The Monday Set: Scissor Sisters – New York City – 8/25/10
Scissor Sisters recently returned from a minor hiatus with a new album call "Night Work". Apparently the album was created after the band scrapped 18 months of songwriting for the follow up to 2006's "Ta-Dah". I'm not sure what the album was originally supposed to sound like, but I have to say I'm pretty sure that the wait was worth it. (More...)
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