216: All My Hopes and Dreams
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This week we’re back to our fundamentals – a variety of local music for you to check out culled from Instagram posts, Direct Messages, Bandcamp browsing and wherever else folks are posting music. Many of these records have yet to fully sink in but they’re all well worth investing more time with.
Tummyache - “Ctrl+Alt+Delete”
http://tummyachemusic.bandcamp.com/track/ctrl-alt-delete-2
Namir Blade - “Patlabor”
https://namirblade.bandcamp.com/album/aphelions-traveling-circus
Smart Objects - “White Under Blacklight”
https://smartobjectstheband.bandcamp.com/
Protomen - “Hope Rides Alone”
https://protomen.com/
Luke Baron - “Summer Of ’83”
https://open.spotify.com/album/62g4S0yPrHxr8L0Le8SyD2?si=Bt-emB8qS6CPifc0XHHC4g
BnQuez The Artist - “Some Trash”
https://open.spotify.com/album/2VCv3RXHAqqCt0FQ6FPeZC?si=p8kWYmKbRdqfLR-O-Ne0WQ
Trash Man - “Please Don’t Murder Me”
https://tr4shm4n.bandcamp.com/
Maiden Mother Crone - “Vile Hands”
https://maidenmothercroneband.bandcamp.com/album/vile-hands
Makeup And Vanity Set - “Algorithm” + Video
https://makeupandvanityset.bandcamp.com/album/endless-destiny-data093
Shueh-li Ong - “I’m a Simian”
https://shuehliong.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-another-land
Enki - “Welcome to Brimley”
https://enkiisgod.bandcamp.com/releases
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