External link to Happy Ours by Sawdust and Gin on iTunes

Happy Ours by Sawdust and Gin on iTunes

Guys GUESS WHAT?!  HAPPY OURS IS NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES. SUBSCRIBE! LEAVE A REVIEW! GIVE IT FIVE STARS! MAKE ME FAMOUS For some reason only episodes 5 and 10 are up, but if you haven’t heard the recent Boogarins installment, please click above and get it on iTunes. I get rull feminasty talking about the sexist review of Best Coast’s live show in SF.  Next … Continue reading Happy Ours by Sawdust and Gin on iTunes

snghappy: Band of the Week: Boogarins | pre-order Manual | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud News: Banoffee | buy Do I Make You Nervous | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | @marthabanoffee Vök | Wall Poetry project | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud William Onyeabor | website | Facebook Best Coast | website … Continue reading

Happy Ours episode 10

Band of the Week: Boogarins | pre-order Manual | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud News: Banoffee | buy Do I Make You Nervous | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | @marthabanoffee Vök | Wall Poetry project | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud William Onyeabor | website | Facebook Best Coast | website | … Continue reading Happy Ours episode 10

This is unbelievable. Jaw droppingly good. Silky smooth rnb layered with beats that could have come from God Photay.  This is not demo taped’s video, I couldn’t embed that for whatever reason. So you get the pug version instead. As great as this one is, def peep the other one: youtu.be/oqYHp3Rn94w Continue reading

Despite their best efforts, and a handful of great tunes, it seems that not even Disclosure are immune to the curse of Difficult Second Album Syndrome

themusicdesk: Disclosure | Caracal | Universal/Island (3 / 5) Once upon a time – the summer of 2013 to be exact – brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence were head and shoulders above the various architects of pop-house dominating the British music charts. As Disclosure, the Lawrence brothers managed the seemingly impossible feat of binding the voguish sounds of underground dance music (hints of deep house; … Continue reading Despite their best efforts, and a handful of great tunes, it seems that not even Disclosure are immune to the curse of Difficult Second Album Syndrome