Freakbeat

New Arrivals

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    The Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble
     
    Play That Funky Tuba Right, Boy!
    Live Pep Band Tuba Madness!!!
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    The Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble
     
    Phat Bottom Tubas
    The performances are consistently outstanding throughout the recording. While all the arrangements are very good. They’re all good audience music, but they’re also excellent jazz teaching material.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    Roz Raskin and the Rice Cakes
     
    The Friend Ship
    Three kids from Providence RI have written a fully raw and catchy independent album entitled "The Friend Ship".
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    We Are Enfant Terrible
     
    Thanks for the fish
    Two French boys and a girl trio from Paris. An electro dance sound with indie rock guitars, synth pop, 8bit, live drums and re-programmed Nintendo gameboy blips and bleeps.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    The Rippers
     
    Why Should I Care About You?
    The wildest freak-beat combo of our our times, these Italian mod maniacs mercilessly pound out trans-world punk rave-ups.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    The Texreys
     
    Cave Girl
    Primitive Garage Rock, and Freakbeat. If you dig the bands on the Nuggets and Pebbles 60s Garage compilations, check this out.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    The Luna Riot
     
    Night Steals the Light
    The crack of doom on the hydrogen jukebox. Fuuuuzzzzzz.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    Hookerman
     
    Monkey Zoo
    Explosive Freak-Rock, dark bar jazz, down to the bone blues and a singer whose voice smokes like a burning oil field - that's what Hookerman is.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    Drums and Wires
     
    Drums and Wires
    It's hypnotic creamsicle music to make your eyes roll back and your legs spin around. It's lyrically minimalist and loop driven.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
     
    Setting Sun
     
    Children of the Remix
    a crossbreed of folk-electro-synth-singalong-indie-pop with driving beats and a dramatic orchestration of cellos and violins.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
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    Top Albums

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    Hidden Driveways
    Electrique Fence Tambourines
    "A familiar yet new sound." [The Village Voice] This is bombastic rock music where melody and chaos unite, and creativity is king.
    Hidden Driveways formed in the late 1990's in the wake of the break-up of Syrup USA. Sam Mallery had been playing bass and singing with Syrup USA since he and Seana Carmody of Swirlies formed the group in 1993. Syrup USA was founded on a shared love of shoegazer walls of noise, and an obsessive pursuit of pop. After years of touring and a successful debut album, Syrup USA called it quits in 1998. However, in his spare time Sam had formed Hidden Driveways as a side project and they started playing shows immediately. They played a number of shows in Boston, including opening up for Black Heart Procession at The Middle East. In 2000 Sam moved to New York City in hopes of finding a real job, but instead found an amazing band. Shortly after arriving he met drummer Kristin Mueller and bassist Chris Hall, and they soon started playing shows around New York. In a home studio in Sam and Kristin's apartment they slowly produced the recordings that are featured on the new full length album Electrique Fence Tambourines.
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
    Vivian Boys
    A Girl In The Wind, Her Name Is Vivian(Uwasa No Vivian)
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
    We Are Enfant Terrible
    Thanks for the fish
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
    Truth
    Of Them and Other Tales
    Rock: Freakbeat
     
    The Gerry Alvarez Odyssey
    Candy Prankster
    Rock: Freakbeat
     

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