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the giving tree band

The Giving Tree Band’s New Single and Music Video

Check out The Giving Tree Band. Thanks to Chris Vinyard of Big Hassle for introducing us.

Live Footage: Besides Daniel, Timothy Walker, Alec Stanley, Aaron Hodgin

Check out the footage shot by Haun of Tyler Lyle’s house show in Atlanta, Ga.

the age of adz

free mp3: “Too Much” by Sufjan Stevens

Asthmatic Kitty offers up a free download of Sufjan’s new track “Too Much” off of The Age of Adz.

matrimony

Matrimony Performs on BalconyTV

One of our favorites, Matrimony, performs their hit single on BalconyTV.

field music 2

mp3: “All You’d Ever Need to Say” by Field Music

Our friends over at Force Field offer up Field Music’s “All You’d Ever Need to Say” for free download!

dirty projectors

free mp3: “Temecula Sunrise (Live at Other Music) by Dirty Projectors

Motor Mouth Media offer up a live version of Dirty Projectors’ “Temecula Sunrise” for free. You dig?

summer camp

Summer Camp Releases Young EP!

Proud to announce the September 6th release of Summer Camp’s Young EP.

Houses

mp3: “Endless Spring” by Houses

We’re pretty pumped about Houses’ new record! Check out the mp3, “Endless Spring.”

mark mathis

Mark Mathis Offers All of His Music for FREE!

Mark Mathis is showing his generosity to fans. . .

Free Damien Jurado & Richard Swift Covers Album

“Other People’s Songs Vol. 1” is a collection of covers recorded by Damien Jurado & Richard Swift in August 2010.  It is available to you (the world) via the inter-webs for FREE.

Arcade Fire’s New Interactive Music Video

Famed music video director Chris Milk (Kanye West, U2, Greenday, Modest Mouse…) has teamed up with Arcade Fire and Google (yes, I said Google) to create one of the most brilliant web-based music videos to date.

Washed Out (Ernest Greene) performs at The 567 in downtown Macon, GA on April 17, 2010. Photo by William Haun, © 2010 whaun.com

“Hold Out,” by Washed Out [Dir. John Lipari]

Director John Lipari makes national debut on Pitchfork TV via Washed Out’s “Hold Out.”