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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Black Diamond Heavies, The Bloody Hollies, Radio Moscow, SSM, Buffalo Killers, Sloan, Mika, Dashboard Confessional, Blake Miller, and Music For America
Written by Anna Creech
Published December 09, 2006
Published December 09, 2006
Part of Blogcritics Goodie Bag
Today in the Goodie Bag, we have:
- Lots of songs from Alive Records: Black Diamond Heavies' "Fever In My Blood," The Bloody Hollies' "Satanic Satellite," Radio Moscow's "Frustrating Sound," SSM's "Put Me In," and Buffalo Killers' "San Martine Des Morelle."
- Canadian rock band Sloan have finished their eighth studio album, Never Hear the End of It. Listen to the track "Who Taught You To Live Like That."
- Check out this interview with pop singer/songwriter Mika and listen to a few tracks from his album Life in Cartoon Motion: "Relax (Take It Easy)," "Happy Ending," "Grace Kelly," and "Love Today."
- Check out a clip of the video for Dashboard Confessional's new single, "Stolen":
- Here's an e-card for Blake Miller's album Together With Cats, as well as two songs: "Summer She's Hiding" and "Cut Your Hair."
- Check out this video of Molly from Music For America talking to MTV about the organization and how young voters affected this year's elections:
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- Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Black Diamond Heavies, The Bloody Hollies, Radio Moscow, SSM, Buffalo Killers, Sloan, Mika, Dashboard Confessional, Blake Miller, and Music For America
- Published: December 09, 2006
- Type: News
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Downloads, Music: Indie Rock, Music: News, Music: Pop, Music: Rock, Music: Video
- Part of a feature: Blogcritics Goodie Bag
- Writer: Anna Creech
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Buy the Sloan album - one of the best ten albums of this year. They crammed almost 80 minutes worth of music into this one - about 30 songs total, some short & snappy at 2 1/2 t0 3 1/2 minutes apiece, some shorter and snappier at about 1 minute apiece. It reminds me not style-wise, but monolith-wise of Husker Du's Zen Arcade mutated with the Beatle's White Album. I got it at their gig a few months back - they actually open with about half doz from this album, and they were all entirely familiar & singalongable by the second chorus.
Perhaps the great lost Canadian Band.