
Summer, apparently, is the time for indie rock announcements.
- Flight of the Conchords have announced their second lp, including all the best tracks from season 2 of their HBO series (including my personal favorite 'Hurt Feelings'). Check out the fantastic artwork for the appropriately named 'I Told You I Was Freaky'.

- The film adaptation of Maurice Sendark's Where The Wild Things Are continues to look awesome and the just released featurette, featuring a bit of Karen O.'s film score, does what I thought was impossible: Makes me even more excited for the October release.
- Precious and creepy indie rockers Miniature Tigers have taken to posting unreleased b-sides on lead singer Charles Brand's twitter account. Check out these swell songs which didn't make the cut for the band's debut release Tell It To The Volcano -
Roaring Twenties
River of Blood
- Finally, David Bazan has put out the first track off his highly anticipated new album, Curse Your Branches. I first heard Bless This Mess at the Daytrotter studios a few months back and while this version is quite different, it's just as wonderful as anything David's done in the past. Check out Radio Free Chicago to download the track.
- Flight of the Conchords have announced their second lp, including all the best tracks from season 2 of their HBO series (including my personal favorite 'Hurt Feelings'). Check out the fantastic artwork for the appropriately named 'I Told You I Was Freaky'.

- The film adaptation of Maurice Sendark's Where The Wild Things Are continues to look awesome and the just released featurette, featuring a bit of Karen O.'s film score, does what I thought was impossible: Makes me even more excited for the October release.
- Precious and creepy indie rockers Miniature Tigers have taken to posting unreleased b-sides on lead singer Charles Brand's twitter account. Check out these swell songs which didn't make the cut for the band's debut release Tell It To The Volcano -
Roaring Twenties
River of Blood
- Finally, David Bazan has put out the first track off his highly anticipated new album, Curse Your Branches. I first heard Bless This Mess at the Daytrotter studios a few months back and while this version is quite different, it's just as wonderful as anything David's done in the past. Check out Radio Free Chicago to download the track.


