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We are an Internet Based Radio Station, Playing the Best in Punk, Hardcore, Oi!, Ska, Reggae, underground, EMO and indie Music 24 Hours 7 Days a week. Monthly Contests and Tons of Great Music. |
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Listen to new music and exclusive interviews from the hottest up and coming artists. Let MusicRebellion introduce you to the bands as you get to know the story behind their songs.
Take note as we uncover your soon to be favorite bands and albums. |
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Touch and Feel Radio - hosted by Mr. Vish and DJ Lil Tiger. Two-hour dirty-style blend of various types of soulful urban music from around the world. The show features live mixes, split between the two DJs. Genres include: UK Garage, 2-Step, Broken Beat, Dancehall, Reggae, Soul, Grime, Jungle/Drum and Bass, Hip-Hop, House, Soca and whatever else suits our souls. |
FEELS LIKE FRIDAY is a Southern California based group fronted by singer/songwriter/guitarist, TOM COURSER. Feels Like Friday's debut recording, WE LIKE SUPERMODELS, showcases 12 blistering and rockin� alternative pop/rock songs, that incorporate high energy drums and guitars, with a melodic pop sensibility. The resulting mix of vocal harmony and songwriting craftiness, puts FEELS LIKE FRIDAY on familiar but fresh ground. Reminiscent of The Smiths, David Bowie, and The Cure.
FEELS LIKE FRIDAY, was conceived, high above the Pacific Ocean, Up On The Hill, in late summer/early autumn 2005. �We Like Supermodels�, was Produced by Guy Eckstine, and features Tom Courser on Vocals & Guitar, Guy on Acoustic Drums, Keyboards, and Backing Vocals, Randy Stern and Peter Levin on Hammond Organ, Dan Ehrlich and James Gerstenslager on Bass. Performing live the band is bolstered by the addition of lead guitarist, Evan Marks.
From the opening riff of, �Been Away For A While�, vaguely reminiscent of Pink Floyd and The Beatles, the listener is immediately caught in rapt attention, grooving along to the strong backbeat and three part vocal harmonies, willingly drawn in to something special. Followed by the pulsating uptempo groove of, �See Who I�ll Be Again�, which scores big with a strong m�lange of bitter and sweet melodic and lyrical content, disguised as Power Pop at its� finest. The songs are extremely well put together, with constant motion, tension and release. Unexpected twists and turns appear very nonchalantly, showing the grace and ease of Courser's songwriting, guitar and vocal abilities.
Highlighted by "Crazy World", �Up On The Hill�, �I Don�t Know Anything�, "You're Not The Only One", "Look Into My Eyes", �Sometimes I Feel Like�, and the driving groove of "The Rain", Courser rhapsodizes over love gone wrong and friendships betrayed. Centered around these themes of O'Neillian family discord, �We Like Supermodels�, closes with the unison riff, and power thrash of "The Forgotten Son", with it�s twistedly eerie and sinister vocal refrain of, �You Can Try To Break Me Down�. Considering Courser's looks, he pens many for the ladies whose hearts have been broken, and he remains unrepentant and enigmatic in his view of desultory romantic encounters.
All in all, Feels Like Friday, �We Like Supermodels�, is a stunning debut recording, delivering on all fronts. It is well written, and performed, not pretentious or overly produced. Nice production touches abound, with the addtion of vocal harmonies augmented by textural synths and guitar ambience. Courser lets the songs speak for themselves, and Feels Like Friday, �We Like Supermodels�, will be in heavy rotation in your i-Pod. Drake Palmer-James, MIAA TV - New Music Report, September 2007
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Da Even Lowa Show. DJ E.L. mixing Hip Hop music at its best. Get your music heard!!!! |
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Independent music from Michigan and the Great Lakes area, brought to you weekly by your host, Ingus Mat! |
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I am Random Kris and I am going to talk about random topics.... |
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I used to be on the radio, now I podcast! We play some great music from the PMN, chat about news, events, entertaiment, listener comments and anything we want! |
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Featuriong new Podsafe music from Wales in all styles. Representing Welsh music in the Podcast revolution. |
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Subverting the trend of bad music I'm podcasting all of the best songs (in my honest opinion) on the whole of Acidplanet. Breaking barriers, taking names, WE'RE NOT GONNA STOP!
To find the songs featured in this podcast, click on the search link in the upper right of the browser. You can search by song title, or artist name. |
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Radio eMJey - Michael Jackson fans united |
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Muzik-Patnaz.net Recordpool Podcast |
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A collection of Independent Bands and Artists, mainly from the Fraser Valley and Vancouver, BC. The type of music ranges from Alt-Country, Hick Hop. Westcoast Canadiana. |
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The Wholesale Meat Podcast is compiled by the Adelaide (Australia) group of musicians, Wholesale Meat. The Wholesale Meat podcast contains music, audio and interviews by our members including our some of our original recorded songs. |
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Excellent hour long monthly music podcast produced and hosted by female British musician/producer, izzie Voodoo. Show features the best quality songs by independent bands/musicians from all over the world and covers a plethora of different genres. |
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All about singing, myslsworld podcasts shows you the secrets to becoming a successful singer from key music industry insiders. |
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This podcast teaches you how to play guitar from the beginning. It gives clear step-by-step instructions. Topics include learning note names, how to play chords, songs, general playing/practicing tips and more. Web page includes photos, diagrams and videos as well. Updated regularly. |
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This is a song from Brace For Impact or B4I produced by Steve Wytas for Audio 911. |
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The Vast Wasteland is a podcast show about "nothing" which means it is unencumbered by any specific genre. You will hear material about just about anything.
The Vast Wasteland is also known as TVL. I know, where's the "W" for "Waste".......no reason! We just thought it looked better and it's easier to say than TVWL which sounds like a TV station call-sign. Yuck!
Listener comment line: 702-446-4192 to send comments, messages, faxes to the show.
We spotlight indie acts. |
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