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Submitted by by indiebon on Feb 6, 2012Since my flight to Singapore for the Laneway Festival is not gonna push through, I think it's time for me to post these amazing, long over due music submissions I've received on my email. I am sorry I've been lazy for the past weeks but I'm back with...
I surrender myself to your presence and peace of mind by indiebon on Jan 18, 2012Oh Lord, a distant beam of lightThe jab of neon floods my weary eyesIt illuminates my soul reasons whyI'm heading your way with the traffic on my sideRemember how it was beforeJust a minute away, I'll be knocking on your front doorDon't underestimate...
MUST WATCH: You in Me by Kings of Convenience by indiebon on Dec 1, 2011Straight from Erik Bøe rooftop, Kings of Convenience shows us the aerial glimpse of their Norway hometown, Bergen on their video for You in Me. ANG GANDA!!!READ MORE...
MUST WATCH: Hinnom, TX by Bon Iver by indiebon on Nov 29, 2011Just Vernon has a weird-looking, hairy pair of nips. Bon Iver will be releasing a deluxe edition of the self-titled sophomore album. But instead of including new tracks/remixes, they will make a video for each track. That includes this clip of the so...
BAND CRUSH: Big Deal by indiebon on Sep 6, 2011I LOOOOOVEEEEE BIG DEAL!!!!!!Sorry. I just need to release that off my chest. I literally had to stop their music so I could write this post because my mind wonders the oblivion every time I hear Alice Costelloe's voice. Big Deal's music is just so g...
MUST WATCH: Holocene by Bon Iver by indiebon on Aug 18, 2011If Iceland used this as their tourism ad, I swear people would book a plane ticket after watching it. I've never seen Iceland this beautiful! No wonder National Geographic premiered Bon Iver's Holocene music video on the channel. RE...
MUST DOWNLOAD: The Twilight Sad's Acoustic EP by indiebon on Jun 7, 2011I really cant wait for The Twilight Sad's new record! Buti I have readers who send me music via email! The band recorded an acoustic session featuring 8 tracks from their past albums and they are giving it away for free! James Graham's thick Scottish...
national geographic + indie folk/roots music sub cult by unsubcultured on May 17, 2011Was watching Nat Geo the other day and I came across a plug for one of their programs. The plug had an enchanting song for its soundtrack which went this way..."I met you while I was wondering / We've seen many worlds since then..."Thanks to Google,...


