“Beauty In Her Eyes” by Joe Paulson

Indianapolis native singer/songwriter, Joe Paulson, released his new single “Beauty in Her Eyes” from his current album, This Fine Evening, on August 30, 2011.

This Fine Evening, is a 10-track collection of piano-based ballads. The album was recorded at a well-known recording studio called The Lodge. This studio has accommodated many wonderful musicians including Feist, The Ataris, The Elms, Goo Goo Dolls, Weezer, and Soulja Boy.

For the full press release, please visit LaFamos PR & Branding.

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“Beauty In Her Eyes” by Joe Paulson

mp3 courtesy of Eunice Lee at LaFamos PR & Branding, Publicity Department.

Image courtesy of Broken Promotions Magazine!

“Addicted” by Gina Sicilia

The 25 year old blues singer-songwriter, Gina Sicilia, has released her new album Can’t Control Myself. Her new tracks are defined by Magic Tree Productions as timeless Americana/Soul. Can’t Control Myself was listed in About.coms‘ “Best Blues Albums of 2011.”

On this album, you’ll find three covers: Willie Dixon’s “Crazy Bout You Baby,” Stevie Wonder’s “A Place in the Sun,” and Larry Addison’s “Member’s Only.” Sicilia’s instrumental companion throughout the album is the elegant producer and multi-instrumentalist Dave Gross.

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“Addicted” by Gina Sicilia

Image and mp3 submitted by Chase Parlee of MT Press.

“Man vs Machine” by Vinnie Ferra

Indie Folk Artist, Vinnie Ferra, released an album titled Man vs. Machine in 2010. While he works on laying down his sophomore album, Ferra is currently offering a free download of Man vs. Machine via his Bandcamp.

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“Man vs Machine” by Vinnie Ferra

Image and mp3 provided by Sara Roadnight of MT Press.

“Free My Mind” by Katie Herzig

Download Katie Herzig‘s new single “Free My Mind” for free and pre-order the album, The Waking Sleep, on iTunes today! The album officially drops on September 20th.

Catch Katie on tour, joining the fabulous Ten Out of Tenn tour line-up including: Matthew Perryman Jones, Gabe Dixon, Andy Davis, KS Rhoads, Andrew Belle, Trent Dabbs, Amy Stroup, Butterfly Boucher, and Jeremy Lister.

Texas shows will also feature Sandra McCracken and Robby Hecht in early October.

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“Free My Mind” by Katie Herzig

Image courtesy of Katie Herzig downloads

“Surgeon” by St. Vincent

Annie Clark, better known as St. Vincent, launched a campaign on Twitter, requesting her fans to tweet #strangemercy to unlock a track from her album.

On Friday, that track, “Surgeon,” was finally unlocked. Download your free mp3 of “Surgeon” here.

The album, Strange Mercy drops September 13.

You can also watch the video for “Cruel” here.

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“Surgeon” by St. Vincent

Image courtesy of Pretty Much Amazing

“All Your Friends” by Meekos and Me

Building on my previous post, an unreleased track from the debut album of an acoustic-folk duo named Meekos and Me, is available below for your listening pleasure. The track, from the album Anxious Little Turtles, is titled “All Your Friends.”

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“All Your Friends” by Meekos and Me

mp3 courtesy of Sara Roadnight of MT Press.

“Calamity Song” by The Decemberists

The Decemberists’ “Calamity Song” from the album The King Is Dead premiered on Monday, August 22nd on NPR. It portrays a game of Eschaton (a global thermonuclear crisis recreated on a tennis court, invented by David Foster Wallace in his book Infinite Jest). The New York Times published interviews with Colin and Michael here.

mp3 courtesy of a digital download, included with purchase of the electronic version or vinyl LP version of The King is Dead.

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“Calamity Song” by The Decemberists

While you’re at it, check out WILDWOOD, a book that Illustratrix, Carson Ellis, and The Decemberists,’ Colin Meloy, have been cooking up for many years. It hits bookstores (e- and otherwise) on August 30th. You can pre-order it here.

You may also receive a free download of the first four chapters by signing up for the WILDWOOD MAILING LIST by visiting the official Wildwood Chronicles site.

“I Get By” by King Washington

The Los Angeles-based band, King Washington, was started in 2005 by singer and songwriter Tyson Kelly. Tyson is also a film-maker and a graduate of the New York Film Academy (2007). In addition, he is the son of songwriter, Tom Kelly, who is famous for co-writing Madonna’s, “Like A Virgin;” Cindy Lauper’s, “True Colors;” and The Pretenders’, “I’ll Stand By You,” among others. The rest of the band consists of Dylan Cronin, bass and vocals; George Krikes, lead guitar; and Kyle Turek, percussion. Together they provide “complex harmonies” and “intelligent chord progressions.” King Washington’s influence lies in 60’s and 70’s rock n’ roll – a time when they believe it was a songwriter’s game.

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“I Get By” by King Washington

mp3 available on King Washington’s Facebook BandPage.

Image courtesy of King Washington’s Kickstarter campaign.

PR provided by Sara Roadnight of MT Press.

“Exit Ghost” by Kasey Anderson & The Honkies

Seattle, Washington-based Kasey Anderson & The Honkies will re-release their debut full-length, Heart of a Dog, on September 27, 2011 via Portland, Oregon-based indie Red River Records and New York-based Red Parlor Records.

The digital re-release will also include a re-recording of Kasey Anderson’s “Don’t Look Back,” found on 2007’s The Reckoning. See a live version of Kasey Anderson performing “Don’t Look Back” at SxSW for MusicFog.com. Plus, listen to his Daytrotter Session here.

Heart of a Dog features guest appearances by The Decemberists’ Jenny Conlee (accordion), Richmond Fontaine’s Dave Harding (bass), and several other friends and fellow Northwest musicians.

Please have a listen to “Exit Ghost” below.

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“Exit Ghost” by Kasey Anderson & The Honkies

Image courtesy of Kasey Anderson media photos

“Taxidermy” and “How To Make A World Class Gymnast” by Rachel Taylor Brown

Portland, Oregon-based Rachel Taylor Brown will release her seventh full-length, World So Sweet, on September 20, 2011.

“I can never come up with anything pithy when someone asks me that. I hate when people ask me that,” grumbles Taylor Brown, when asked to describe her music. “As a joke, I sometimes say pith-rock; sharp ‘n’ pointy! Or spongy and permeable! Or maybe pith ‘n’ vinegar rock! No, wait: there’s that horrible thing they do to frogs in a lab, that’s pithing. Maybe igneous-rock is better.”

Talk to those who know her music, though, and other descriptions come up. “Unsettling but addictive.” “Good stories.” “Unpredictable.” “Arresting.” “Dark, funny, sweeping, panoramic, pretty, ugly, complex, moving.” And, “You can dance to it.”

~ ‘In Music We Trust’ tag by Music Blog: Covering Indie Music

Please have a listen to “Taxidermy” and “How To Make A World Class Gymnast” below.

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“Taxidermy” by Rachel Taylor Brown
“How To Make A World Class Gymnast” by Rachel Taylor Brown

mp3s courtesy of Alex Steininger, In Music We Trust PR

Image courtesy of opbmusic: Music Blog