Posted in music on February 6, 2005

Here's music for before and after the Half-Time show...

Stream the Bright Eyes, Tilly & The Wall, and CocoRosie concert from Washington DC at NPR.

Here's one I've been patiently waiting for since I got over my addiction to Son in 2003. Singer-Songwriter, Jeff Hanson, has a new album coming out on Feb. 22nd. Kill Rock Stars released a track for download off the self-titled album. Download 'This Time it Will.' Older songs also available at his website.

Tori Amos is coming out with a new album on Feb. 22nd. She's posting some songs for preview each week until the album is released. Week one is here. Tori will be signing her new book at Barnes & Noble on 17th St. in NYC on Feb 23rd. Then on Feb. 24th, she'll be participating in "An Evening in Conversation with Tori Amos and Ann Powers at New York's 92 St. Y." More info on all this at her official site.

Check out the new Regina Spektor video for "Us." Win | Quicktime

Watch Death Cab For Cutie's new video for "Title and Registration" in this DCFC E-Card.

Arjan brings us new videos from Daft Punk and Fischerspooner. The entire new Daft Punk album has leaked, and One Louder gives their first impressions.

Stream the entire new Mercury Rev album. Read Pitchfork's 2 cents and a more positive review at the Guardian.

Torr's got some Keane for download including a DJ Shadow remix. Download the Shadow remix, along with other tracks, here too.

Torr also points us to a B-Side by Delays. NME has a video.

Download a whole bunch of The Dears. (via LargeHearted Boy)

Watch a video by the Rheostatics. More on this band at For the 'records.'

Chromewaves points you to tracks off Low's latest album. Low just got finished playing two shows at Bowery Ballroom in NYC. Central Village left early.

KCRW has a streaming interview with Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman)

Did you catch the Sage Francis track I posted earlier? Here's more from Music for Robots.

Comments (1)

woohoo for Rheostatics content! No one here in NYC seems to know 'em.

Posted by Dan | February 8, 2005 8:56 PM

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