“Dig Down Deep” by Vandaveer

Vandaveer is a folk duo based in Washington, DC made up of tunesmith Mark Charles Heidinger and harmonizing vocalist Rose Guerin. As the follow up to 2009’s Divide and Conquer, they have released their third full-length record, entitled Dig Down Deep (April 26th) on the Supply and Demand music label. Below please find the official video for the title track.

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Dig Down Deep (Bonus Track Version) - Vandaveer
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The Watson Twins Night Covers EP

Showcasing their harmonizing capabilities, The Watson Twins released a cover EP last month titled Night Covers – EP. Three albums after breaking through as backup singers to Jenny Lewis, the sisters have developed an indie-folk reputation all their own.

Image courtesy of The Watson Twins.

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Tracklisting (with original artists):

1. “You Showed Me” by The Turtles
2. “Angelene” by P.J. Harvey
3. “Ain’t No Sunshine” by Bill Withers
4. “Here Comes the Rain Again” by Eurythmics
5. “Sweetest Taboo” by Sade
6. “Tighten Up” by The Black Keys

mp3s purchased on iTunes
Night Covers - EP - The Watson Twins
Night Covers – EP by The Watson Twins

“Rusted Wheel” by The Belle Brigade

The self-titled debut album of The Belle Brigage is now available on iTunes and Warner Brother Records. The band is made up of brother/sister duo Ethan and Barbara Gruska.

“While the band has drawn many comparisons to Fleetwood Mac and other pop-rock bands of the ‘70s, it’s the soft poetry of Simon & Garfunkel and the pop sensibility of The Beatles that seem to have had the biggest influence.” ~ Paste Magazine.

For a free live-in-studio download of “Rusted Whell” visit the Daytrotter Sessions.

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“Rusted Wheel” by The Belle Brigade

Image and mp3 courtesy of the Daytrotter Sessions.

“Leave To See” by Trent Dabbs (video by contest winner Craig Landino)

Trent Dabbs will be heading out on the road to play some new songs from Southerner. His last stop will be at the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles as part of the TEN OUT OF TENN tour. Other artists on the TOT tour include Katie Herzig, Andrew Belle, Matthew Perryman Jones, Gabe Dixon, Tyler James, Jeremy Lister, Amy Stroup, Butterfly Boucher and k.s. Rhoads.

Also, if you missed it this week, Dabbs had a song with Amy Stroup on Grey’s Anatomy, “Love You Good”. Be sure to check it out and pick it up on Amazon by clicking here.

Lastly, Dabbs congratulates the winner of his “Leave To See” video contest. Check out the beautiful video made by Craig Landino below.

Week 12 of Luke Crampton’s Lost & Found

103.7 FM is Houston’s new Adult Alternative radio station. “Lost and Found” is a program on 103.7 FM hosted by Luke Crampton every Sunday morning from 8am to 11am.

“A weekly 3-hour Sunday morning radio program highlighting exceptional music – most of which you’ve probably never heard (but you’ll want to hear more)” – Lost And Found Radio on Facebook!

In addition to the regular scheduled airing of the show, you may visit Lost and Found for a weekly replay. The latest episode aired on Mother’s Day, May 8th. Please have a listen to Week 12 below.

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Week 12 of Luke Crampton’s Lost & Found

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Luke Crampton's Lost and Found Radio
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“Ivaloo” by The Submarines

Love Notes/Letter Bombs is the third full length studio album by Indie pop band, The Submarines. It was released on April 5, 2011. “Ivaloo” is my favorite song from the album.

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“Ivaloo” by The Submarines

ivaloo one day they’ll name this street after you
eyes wide as the moon
your smile so far away, beautiful fool
i’ll lose my heart to you

i saw you riding round the reservoir
the sidewalk slows as you pass by
somewhere on india near the boulevard
you stole my heart that day

ivaloo how could i ever keep up with you
in the afternoon won’t you find your way to the
place we once knew
don’t give this up too soon

you’ll bring your overhead projector
to demonstrate where we’d go wrong
you’ll chart our every flaw
shone ten times tall on the bedroom wall
but if you’d love me we could erase it all
well maybe without me you’d be better off
and if you say you love me
i should know better by now

in the aftrnoon i hope you find your way
guess i always knew you’d be leaving soon
ivaloo one day they’ll name this street after you
my beautiful fool

your eyes bright as the moon
light up my room
how i hate to see you go

“Work” by The Bewitched Hands

Recently I listened to a Sound Opinion podcast, subscribed through iTunes. Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot were taking turns picking songs to share and this one was Jim’s pick—The Bewitched Hands singing “Work” from their Work EP – Single.

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“Work” by The Bewitched Hands

Work - Work EP - Single
mp3 courtesy of iTunes.