11 Apr 2005

I'm Going To Kill Myself

This Band Is Called The You

Pure Tone (US)

WE SAY

This is one of five bedroom demos we have from the Pittsburgh three piece more commonly known as The You. Producers are queuing up to make their debut album, with Tim O'Heir (All American Rejects, Folk Implosion, Sebadoh, Radio 4) the frontrunner. We feature it now because the demo has real charm, particularly Josh Verbanets' vocal and that "I wanna succeed in this life" hook. Also, we wanted to be early on this band - they could prove to be something special.

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Feable Weiner - Sally Be

Sally Be

Feable Weiner

Doghouse/Must Destroy

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Melissa Ferrick - Beijing

Beijing

Melissa Ferrick

Right On/unsigned

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Clear Static - Talking In Your Sleep

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Clear Static

Lizard King

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06 Apr 2005
Akira The Don - Living In The Future

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Akira The Don

Something In Construction

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05 Apr 2005
Sondre Lerche - Two Way Monologue

Two Way Monologue

Sondre Lerche

Virgin

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04 Apr 2005
My Chemical Romance - Helena

Helena

My Chemical Romance

Reprise

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Days of Worth - State of Me

State of Me

Days of Worth

Visible Noise

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31 Mar 2005
Polly Scattergood - Glory Hallelujah

Glory Hallelujah

Polly Scattergood

Moorea/Ark

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30 Mar 2005
Sister Flo - White Noise

White Noise

Sister Flo

Delphic

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29 Mar 2005
Holderman - Left/Right Switch

Left/Right Switch

Holderman

Involved Productions

We discovered this track at last year’s Midem and featured it shortly afterwards. The buzz has been steadily spreading ever since...

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24 Mar 2005
Rilo Kiley - Portions For Foxes

Portions For Foxes

Rilo Kiley

Brute/Beaute/Warner Bros

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23 Mar 2005
The Caesars - Jerk it Out

Jerk it Out

The Caesars

Virgin

This charming retro garage rock smash was one of our first Records of the Day. Now it has been revised...

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22 Mar 2005
Hanson - Lost Without Each Other

Lost Without Each Other

Hanson

3CG/Cooking Vinyl

Every time we hear Penny & Me or, even better, see it performed, we are reminded that Hanson are truly...

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21 Mar 2005
Martha Wainwright - Factory

Factory

Martha Wainwright

Zoë/Drowned In Sound

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18 Mar 2005
Daara J - Boomerang

Boomerang

Daara J

Wrasse

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17 Mar 2005
Unkle Bob - The Hit Parade

The Hit Parade

Unkle Bob

unsigned

The Hit Parade is a melodic feast. It has already received an impressive array of specialist plays including 6Music and...

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16 Mar 2005