Posts tagged "video"

Nelly’s “Hot In Herre”, as performed by Jenny Owen Youngs.

The Rural Alberta Advantage performs Eye of the Tiger, originally performed by Survivor. 

Ane Brun performs Do You Remember? 

Francis International Airport performs Amnesiacs. 

Only in Portland can a band successfully perform on a street car/alternative transportation and make it look good. 

Fixers are a unique, thrilling psychedelic five-piece in love with Japanese pop, Middle Eastern music and the dance grooves of late 70s New York.”

Great Idea: “Let’s start our music video by re-producing that one scene from Back to the Future.”

Peter Broderick performs Guilt’s Tune. He recorded his album, “How They Are” to video as well. 

Trailer for “We Bought a Zoo”. Soundtrack by Jónsi. Dude. It’s a zoo.

Among the original score and new songs is ‘gathering stories’, a song co-written by Jónsi and Cameron, in something of a collaborative first for the notoriously private icelander. orchestral arrangements on the score have been handled by previous Jónsi working partner, and ‘reader’ soundtrack composer, nico muhly, who brings his quixotic genius to the string and brass sections.

Awkward I performs Get Ready to Die

Delta Rae performs Bottom of the River. Now that’s a music video. 

Dan Mangan performs Rows Of Houses & Southern Souls.

Young Galaxy performs Peripheral Visionaries. 

Apparently Google HQ is now a music venue. Which isn’t bad, but simply something to note. - (Via @Google) “This isn’t a band that relies on an outside producer to tweak things in the studio; Clap Your Hands Say Yeah pull it off live just like they handle everything else: by themselves. They succeed on their own terms, indie to the core.” - Nick Dedina

Foster the People performs Helena Beat. My kind of show, apocolyptical situations. Word of advice, never get out of your van to examine a baby carriage. Video directed by Ace Norton. 

Save the Moon is a weekly music variety show hosted by Nicole Hensley and Mike Tigas. It showcases the world of music like a bad case of tv tropes. We feature the latest and even the oldest sounds around the world and out of Spokane's local scene. Listen every Sunday morning from 10 a.m. to Noon. To learn more about the type of music we play, check out our playlists and 8track mixes. Save the Moon is one of dozens of shows on KYRS-FM, Thin Air Community Radio, a non-commercial station in Spokane, Washington. Listen on the airwaves at 89.9 & 92.3 FM.

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