Half Hour Music Hour – Ep. 24 – Happy Anniversary To Us
by chris on February 10th, 2009
What started out as a whim and an email to about 20 friends has grown beyond our expectations. 365 days and over 15,000 downloads later we have reached a milestone that honestly we didn’t think we would. To celebrate the occasion we decide to forgo any gimmicks and do what we do best, give you 16 tracks of new music from some bands you know like Franz Ferdinand, Morrissey, Bishop Allen, and Animal Collective but also from lesser known bands like Psapp, The Lemurs, and The Crookes.
Episode #24 Playlist:
1. Friska Viljor
“Arpeggio”
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2. Bishop Allen
“The Ancient Commonsense of Things”
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3. The Lemurs
“Lonely”
Buy on iTunes
4. MGMT
“Weekend Wars”
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5. Animal Collective
“Summertime Clothes”
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6. Psapp
“Part Like Waves”
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7. Of Montreal
“First Time High (Reconstructionist Remix of “An Eluardian Instance”)”
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8. Morrissey
“I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris”
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9. The Little Ones
“All Your Modern Boxes”
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10. Franz Ferdinand
“No You Girls”
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11. The Stills
“Being Here”
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12. Morningwood
“Nth Degree”
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13. Okkervil River
“Pop Lie”
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14. Army Navy
“Saints”
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15. Ted Leo/Pharmacists
“Who Do You Love?”
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16. The Crookes
“Backstreet Lovers”
Myspace for The Crookes
DISCLAIMER: Any music that is played in the Half Hour Music Hour is for sampling purposes only. If you like anything you see here, please support the artist and buy it. If you’re an artist, a label, or represent an artist who has a problem with us using a song, please contact me and let me know. Our goal is to have people hear your music (and then want to buy it), not let them steal it.



on February 22nd, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Hey,
I thought this was an excellent episode. Really loved a few of the tracks, which I had not heard before.
Keep up the good work
James
England