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This probably won’t be something that I always have time to do, but some weeks just overflow with quality releases. Today I’d like to share with you two of my favorite tracks, written by The Rosebuds and Owl John, respectively. These two tracks only combine to take a little bit over 8 minutes of your time, so I suggest you give them both a try!


The Rosebuds: “In My Teeth”




from the album Sand + Silence


Listen if you like: dEUS, Spoon, Wye Oak

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“In My Teeth” is the opening track on an album brimming with confident melodies. Wrapped tightly around mature instrumental framework, this track manages to sound relaxed in its urgency, potent in its lyrical content, and entirely fresh from a novelty standpoint. Oh, and it was produced by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver. Check the band’s official website out out here, and if you would like to purchase this song or the entire album, it is available on iTunes or Amazon.

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Owl John: “A Good Reason to Grow Old”




from the album Owl John


Listen if you like: Frightened Rabbit, Bright Eyes, Biffy Clyro

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“Turn your back to the afterlife!” Scott Hutchison proclaims, in an emotional bout of suicidal triumph…”with my head in my hands I resolved to die alone…I was ready to drown in the afterlife, but not anymore – that I finally found a good reason to grow old…oh, how she murders…oh, plunges a knife into the suicide in my blood.” It’s one of the most powerful climaxes I’ve heard in my entire life, and it stems from Frightened Rabbit’s very own frontman. With his solo project Owl John, he has slowed things down and curbed his accent slightly, but his classic wit and charm remain omnipresent through the lyrics and tongue-in-cheek songwriting. “A Good Reason to Grow Old” is as good a reason as any to hop on the Owl John train. Check his official website out out here, and if you would like to purchase this song or the entire album, it is available on iTunes and Amazon.





Sowing
08.05.14
Because who has time for tracks of the day

ExplosiveOranges
08.05.14
I still gotta check these out.

Sowing
08.05.14
Go ahead! 8 minutes is all it will take, man.

trackbytrackreviews
08.05.14
8 MINUTES?!

ExplosiveOranges
08.05.14
Will do. Have you heard new Spoon yet, Sowing?

Sowing
08.05.14
Yup! Haven't decided on a rating yet but it's quite good.

NordicMindset
08.05.14
Have to check owl john

Sowing
08.05.14
GB do you like Frightened Rabbit?

Sowing
08.05.14
People should also check out Blue Eyes by The Rosebuds. More upbeat and equally infectious.

ExplosiveOranges
08.05.14
Jamming Owl John right now.

Sowing
08.06.14
Sweet. Hope you enjoy.

greg84
08.06.14
Should I start doing Greg's tracks of the week? lol

Sowing
08.06.14
Yeah why not

Or we could collaborate as a staff but that would never happen on a weekly basis lol

Sowing
08.07.14
That whole album by The Rosebuds is pretty great in an upbeat way.

Feather
08.07.14
Keep reviewing relatively hidden stuff like this. I would never be listening to the rosebuds, old john or astronauts without you.

Sowing
08.07.14
You mean Owl John?

It's ironic you bring up "keep reviewing" though because my job starts full time again in less than a week. My summer vacation is basically over : ( ..... Glad you've been digging my recs though, man!

Feather
08.07.14
yeah I meant owl john, and if you don't have time to review, you can expect me to just give you a shout occassionally for recs.

Sowing
08.07.14
Haha okay I'll be sure to check in from time to time

Sowing
08.07.14
what why

Tyrael
08.07.14
That The Rosebuds album is excellent

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