
It is near ridiculous how emphatically the people surrounding me have welcomed the Klaxons when being in no way supporting of the other music I like to play from my stereo, computer, speakers, ect. To see regular Lil’ Wayne worshipers and starting high school Football stars chanting the lyrics to “It’s Not Over Yet” may be one of the greatest things to witness. What is it though that provokes so much agreeing emotions from the Klaxons? It could be undetermined, or it could be the lush British Indie pop that flows from the speakers, the flowing screeches from the keyboard and/or guitar, the good muzak being created. Summed up: It’s a great feeling to have a group that you and all your friends enjoy rocking out/partying/singing/doing anything joyous to, so here’s a tribute to that.
mp3: Klaxons- Hall of Records

I’ll be disappointed if I’m late by any means on this whole necessary craze, but Dan Deacon is spectacular. Just the thing I need to cheer me up from this unwanted break-up with Safari browser (
) and my cluttered state of mind. His songs are like magic, symphonic melodies of electro-pop with the lovable execution of Deacon’s talent of shifting the sound of his voice. Every element is peak creativity and will get more and more enjoyable with every listen.

MP3s
Dan Deacon- Crystal Cat
Dan Deacon- Pink Batman
Dan Deacon- Jimmy Roche
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And also, here’s a track by The Bravery off their new album The Sun and the Moon that has really been getting to me, reminds me very much of the Beatles. Now I haven’t gotten a chance to listen to the entire album yet, but when I do, I’ll be sure to post.
mp3: The Bravery- Tragedy Bound