We’ve been switching servers so we’ve been a bit wobbly about updating this site for a bit, but we are back, back in the new york groove, in Denim, Black and Time and also dressing gowns.
We’ve also been using This Is My Jam because we are cool as fuck hipsters. Follow us! Be embrassed by our anachronistic and contrary taste in musics! Yeah!
Right now we’re pimping Tommy James & The Shondells and Bon Jovi.
Simon
http://www.thisismyjam.com/simonindelicate
Julia
http://www.thisismyjam.com/juliaindelicate
Also, here’s Laurence Owen
http://www.thisismyjam.com/happynigun
and Lily Rae
http://www.thisismyjam.com/lilyrae
http://www.thisismyjam.com/KeithTOTP
Other people who are/have been in the band are too good for it, apparently (and also, there’s only so many times you can post Hanson so it has limited appeal) LOLJK
While we’re at it, look at this picture:
It is things I have been doing and THAT IS ALL I AM WILLING TO SAY.
XXS
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Looking for new music while you wait, trembling in juicy eagerness for the NEW INDELICATES ALBUM which has a song called ‘Everything is Just Disgusting’ on it? Well pop on over to Corporate Records and get your grubby hands on some of these recent gems…
From Laurence Owen’s South Of The River:
http://corpor.at/A254
From The Thlyds New Single, Clever Stuff Is Stupid (supposedly the first of two new singles released this week)
http://corpor.at/A259
From Mikey Georgeson’s Gorgeous Moth In the Flame Of Carnality EP
http://corpor.at/A251
from Icepops For Breakfast’s sparkly Iced Pop Vol. 1
http://corpor.at/A253
Part One of TWO. More poptastic links tomorrow.
XSI
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As company directors, Julia and I deserve your goddamned respect goddamnit: so we assume that you will take these recommendations as they are intended – as orders – and immediately go and pay money to own these hot new slices of boss tuneage that have cropped up on Corporate Records recently.
Incidentally, if you’re in a band or are a singer/songwriter or a not-really-a-singer/songwriter or a guttural-wailer/songwriter or are a performance poet or a reader-out-of-odd-little-stories then we’ll be writing and promoting these roundups on a fairly regular basis – if you think we’d like what you’re doing, please use the site and send us the link somewhere (facebook/twitter/skywriting) and we’ll give it a listen.
So first up, released today is this Song Of The South tinged oddity from Laurence Owen from his six tracked ‘Yarnripper’ E.P.
If that (and indeed almost everything else) is a little too middle of the road for your taste - this offering from The Far Queue is awesome:
Wob has been producing fantastic impassioned anti-folk since long before anyone decided to dress it up in a floaty dress and brand it on the tube. There’s a whole back catalogue to explore on the site, but this – from 1996′s ‘Friends in the Night‘ EP and now reissued on Corporate Records – is as good a place to start as any:
Lastly – and belatedly, as we were too busy promoting ourselves to go on about her when she released it – if you haven’t bought Lily Rae’s album then you really really should because it’s fucking amazing:
Peace out kids. X.
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