VIDEO: The Nico Blues – Folk Song Number Two

VIDEO PREMIER: When ever there is a #2 in a song title I think of the melvins #2 Pencil track. Don’t ask me why it’s irrelevant here. This new The Nico Blues – “Folk Song Number Two” video is shot entirely on GoPro Cameras and is as folky sounding as kraftwork sounds like van halen. What? Yeah, seriously folks if Mitch Easter started producing the shins or superchunk he’d have them sounding like The Nicos Blues. Great band. Enjoy!

Elsie’s Hooked on Second Chances MP3 by The Nico Blues from their self titled EP

Every Word Means No MP3 by Lets Active from afoot.
Hyper Enough MP3 by Superchunk from Here’s where the strings come in

Superchunk Digging for Something by some oldsters

Superchunk Digging for Something by some oldsters


SINGLE REVIEW: Superchunk’s Digging for Something off of Majesty Shredding. Love this song it’s like a long lost friend who got drunk at the bar and then found their way back wearing the same cloths you saw them in the night before. ok maybe the label says reinvented by american apparel on it but they smell the same. Has the elements you’d expect from years gone by from portastatic to now from Mac and company. Never trying to be something they are not but except a indie rock band from North Carolina. No please all fucking hipsters please go die and then buy this record and all their old stuff on Merge Records. You are being made fun of by the old folks. WATCH VIDEO >>

Download mp3:
Digging for Something” by Superchunk
Through With People” (Portastatic cover) by Barbara Manning

Free Superchunk vs The Screaming Females

Free Superchunk vs The Screaming Females

Digging for Something – Majesty Shredding by Superchunk new single. Classic all around and good enough reason to try and see them play as if it were the 90’s again.
I Don’t Mind It – Castle Talk by The Screaming Females, such a big voice for such a short gal and such powerful guitar makes her 9 feet tall(removed Spinal Tap style typo ain’t the web grand). Totally amazed how they are mowing down the indie scene. Was glad to have been a part of the New Brunswick scene that has bread bands like this.