Posted on June 13th, 2007 at 4:43 pm by TheMuse
Black Tie Revue formed in 2005 in Pittsburgh, and Code Fun is their first offering of young, cheeky and highly geeky pop-rock fun. Their songs are short, catchy and pretty sweet, making them a great popsicle for a jumpy generation.
Wrong: Grown men holding red balloons.
Right: Red balloons.
Download “Code Fun” (mp3)
from “Code Fun”
by Black Tie Revue
Gearhead Records
A punk/alternative album dedicated to animal rights? you bet ya. Short songs, long tales to tell and one big and holy cause make this album a must.
Wrong: Rats in my soup.
Right: Corn soup.
Download “Every Last Life” (mp3)
from “DIRE- Direct Action Animal Rights Punk Compilation”
by Resist and Exist
Mortarhate MP3
Dutch electroheads Peblab are living in the 80’s, but in a good way. Ken Sent Me is their 3rd album, and it’s filled with electro-pop melodies and original grooves. Don’t miss their E.T hit, called, well, ET. Phone home, indeed.
Wrong: Who the hell is Ken?!
Right: At least it’s not Barbie.
Download “ET” (mp3)
from “Ken Sent Me”
by Peplab
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