Friday, September 26, 2008

Radio Orphans Podcast 170


Greetings, episode 170 of the Radio Orphans Podcast contains the following fine independent music for your listening pleasure:

"The Rat Race" from Julia's Window
From Finland, alternative rock with a touch of electronic and atmospheric soundscapes.

"I Love You Honey But I Hate Your Band" by The New Duncan Imperials.
From Illinois, USA, straight up rock and roll from the Midwest.

"Set Things Straight" by Jeso.
From the Netherlands, with strong experimental electro-ambient groove.

"Some Say" by Jesse Michell.
Direct from Melbourne, Australia, tight alternative pop from down-under.

"I Don't Want To Party" by doublePark.
From beautiful Stockholm, Sweden, nice piano driven melodic pop-rock.

"Glycerine" from Melissa Ferrick.
Straight out of New York, New York, USA, with a sweet acoustic cover of Bush's "Glycerine".

"Mouthing Off Again" by Radio Orphans.
Your humble hosts from Minneapolis, MN, with an acoustic tune from our disc Monkeys Dance.

We thank you for listening!

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Radio Orphans Podcast 169



Greetings, episode 169 of the Radio Orphans Podcast contains the following independent music for your listening pleasure:

"Chain of Daisies" by The Curtains and their Terrifying Story.
From the Netherlands, with windmill powered psychedelic indie pop. Off their album "Shake My Fire"

"Trip Wires" from Grand Atlantic
Out of Australia, with guitar driven, catchy rock.

"Every Little Thing" by Modern Science.
Direct from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, straight from the desert sands with modern alternative pop rock.

"More" by Kool Ace.
From Atlanta, Georgia, USA, wicked hip hop play on Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell"

"Over Coffee and Tea" from The Simple Carnival.
From Pennsylvania, USA, uplifting retro-lounge. From their album "Girls, Aliens, Food"

"Pleasure and the Pain" by Xylophone Yacht Zombies.
From the United Kingdom, with a classic sounding psychedelic rock song.

"We Hardly Knew Ya" by Radio Orphans.
Your humble hosts from Minneapolis, MN with a tune off our disc "Unclaimed Freight"

We thank you for listening!

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Friday, September 12, 2008

Radio Orphans Podcast 168



Welcome, episode 168 of the Radio Orphans Podcast contains the following independent music for your listening pleasure:

"Burning Me" by I Am Three.
Out of Manchester, UK, sweet acoustic tune featuring double bass and guitar.

"Greet The Day" from Fine Print Pariah
Direct from Germany, pounding rhythyms and soaring vocals makes great experimental rock.

"Blackship" by East Of Ealing.
From the UK, off their album "state of the ark" worldly music which the band describes as "pirate punk".

"Beached" by Planet Rewind.
From Washington, USA, with mellow experimental indie rock.

"Manifest" from Food Shelter and Clothing Vs Nervegasm.
Straight from the Philippines, a Nervegasm remix of Food Shelter and Clothings song: Manifest.

"Talking" by r o b.
From Germany, with cool jazz flavored downtempo lounge.

"No Strangers To Exploration" by Radio Orphans.
Your hosts from Minneapolis, MN, USA, with a tune off our disc No Strangers To Exploration.


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Friday, September 05, 2008

Radio Orphans Podcast 167


Welcome, episode 167 of the Radio Orphans Podcast contains the following independent music for your listening pleasure:

"My Innocent" by Hybrid Dawn.
From New York, USA, strong alternative progressive rock.

"A Scathing Report" from The Telepathic Butterflies.
Direct from Winnipeg, CA, shades of 60s pop with a modern sound.

"Fearless" from Migrating Birds
From Montreal, CA, interesting alternative pop/rock.

"I See You All" by The Art Nova.
From Melbourne, Australia, bluesy psychadelic alternative rock

"Sentimental" by Radio Orphans.
Your hosts from Minneapolis, MN, with a tune from our album No Strangers To Exploration.

"I Keep Fallin Down" by The Hosts.
Out of Detroit, Michigan graceful alternative folk rock.

"Knowing Your Place" by Roger, Roll.
From Denver, CO, dreamy psychedalic-tinged alternative slow rock.


We thank you for listening!

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