

The song is from their at-least-average self-titled debut album ( iTunes, Amazon, Other Music). Next was Ireland's Hal who, from track to track, you can actually hear the sound of their hat-tipping to The Beach Boys or Harry Nilsson, but in this song, "Fools By Your Side", they sounds more like something else I can't pinpoint.

Also check out the video to their song "Singing In the Rain". ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW: First up, London's quality electronica outfit Mint Royale with their song "Little Words" from their new, rather-good album See You In the Morning ( iTunes, Amazon, Other Music). The Sounds in My Head September 12th, 2005 - 09/12/05 This week's episode features a clip from Real Time with Bill Maher. And finally, Wales' lo-fi pop-pop songster Helen Love did "Debbie Loves Joey" from her latest EP The Bubblegum Killers ( iTunes, Amazon). Then the Argentina's Contramano did "Checking U" from their self-titled debut album ( iTunes, Amazon). Next was the French-sisters act CocoRosie who did "Noah's Ark" from their new album by the same name ( iTunes, Other Music, Amazon). ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW: First up, Austin's promising new indie pop/rock group Voxtrot did "Raised By Wolves" from their debut EP by the same name ( Other Music, Online). The Sounds in My Head September 19th, 2005 - 09/19/05 And finally, going back to 1997 for a classic Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds song called "People Ain't No Good" from the album Boatman's Call ( iTunes, Other Music, Amazon). Next was the UK band Research with their funny new song "I Love You But." from a two-track EP called C'mon Chameleon ( 7Digital, Amazon, Eil.com). Then one of the most consistent bands ever, Los Angeles' Celtic/Punk Flogging Molly did "What's Left of the Flag" from their 2002 album Drunken Lullabies ( iTunes, Amazon). ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW: First up, a fun new group from Japan called PINE*am with the song "Do I Know You" from their album Pull the Rabbit Ears ( iTunes, Amazon) most of which sounds like it could be heard during an anime film where the main characters just play video games all the time. The Sounds in My Head September 26th, 2005 - 09/26/05
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You can download a great selection of QuickTime clips from the Daily Show at One Good Move. This week's episode features a clip from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. And finally, Montreal's indie rock outfit du jour Wolf Parade did "Shine a Light" from their new album Apologies to the Queen Mary ( iTunes, Amazon, Other Music). Then San Francisco's art-rockers Deerhoof did "O'Malley, Former Underdog" from their brand spankin' new album (currently only in iTunes, but coming out on cd on the 11th) The Runners Four ( iTunes) which is great, if you like that sort of thing. Next was Canada's up-and-coming, pop sensation-to-be Columbus with their song "Christian Girls" from their new EP called, appropriately enough, Debut EP ( Scratch Records). ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW: First up North Carolina's The Rosebuds did "Shake Our Tree" from their new album Birds Make Good Neighbors ( iTunes, Amazon, Other Music) which I think is more interesting than their 2003 album Make Out ( iTunes, Amazon, Other Music), but not necessarily better.
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He recently released a solo CD on his website which is available for free download.The Sounds in My Head October 3rd, 2005 - 10/03/05 That's plenty to keep a guy busy, but Tashian keeps going. The band is also in the midst of recording a new CD.
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Chock full of catchy songs, it's definitely worth the $10 price tag. Their 2004 release, Starry Gazy Pie, is a great compilation that I highly recommend picking up. He's also the co-writer on a couple of my favorite songs from 'Nashville,' including 'Winter In The Hamptons.' But his career also includes his own band, The Bees. As the multi-instrumentalist for Josh Rouse, Tashian is technically proficient and entertaining on stage. Tashian may not be on your radar, but he should be. Playing sold-out CD release shows and supporting the likes of Glen Phillips, The Clarks and Matt Wertz, Prall has been busy. Let's just say that you're missing out if you haven't gotten this record yet. Wa圜ool raved about the CD a couple of months ago, so there's no need to do that again. With the release of his third album titled, fizzlebuzzie, Prall has resurfaced and is once again making waves in the Midwest. It's hard being an independant musician, but Prall keeps trucking along.
