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In response to a playlist challenge to Deerhunter's Bradford Cox's previously published playlist mix, IRC is happy to offer you the following playlist featuring what we think are a great representation of songs of interest to Deerhunter, and non-Deerhunter, music lovers."Did You See The Words" - Animal Collective (photo, top) from the 2005 release Feels
"Carrot Rope" - Pavement from the 1999 release Wowee Zowee
"Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" - Radiohead from the 2007/2008 release In Rainbows
"Cello Song" - Nick Drake from the 1969 release Five Leaves Left
"Canadian Girl" - The Walkmen from the 2008 release You & Me

"Is There A Ghost?" - Band of Horses from the 2007 release Ceases to Begin
"Disarm" - Smashing Pumpkins from the 1993 release Siamese Dream
"Scythian Empires" - Andrew Bird from the 2007 release Armchair Apocrypha
"Float On" - Modest Mouse from the 2004 release Good News for People Who Love Bad News
"Knots" - Pete and The Pirates from the 2008 release Little Death
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What do you think of this mix? Use the comments section below.
Labels: Andrew Bird, Animal Collective, Band of Horses, Indie Playlist Mix, Modest Mouse, Nick Drake, Pavement, Radiohead, Rogue Wave, The Walkmen
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Wow, we made it to volume No. 15 in the Best Indie Rock Songs of 2008. No matter what, it'll never be a full sampling of what's out there. A few months ago we said that we were a bit disappointed by the indie releases of 2008 compared to 2007.In a way that's still true, but the point is 2008 is turning out to be another stellar year for new indie rock albums and artists (or at least artists that somehow got under our radar in previous years).
Albums of 2008 that rise in the top echelon of our playlists include The Walkmen's You & Me (absolutely freaking amazing), The Little Ones' Morning Tide, White Denim's Workout Holiday, TV on the Radio's Dear Science and Plants and Animals Parc Avenue.
"In The New Year" by The Walkmen from You & Me
"Morning Tide" by The Little Ones from Morning Tide
"Golden Age" by TV on the Radio from Dear Science
"Sitting" by White Denim from Workout Holiday
"New Kind of Love" by Plants and Animals from Parc Avenue
Well, the holidays are upon us and folks at the cafe are busy with festivities and family and everything else that clobbers us during this time of year. This, Vol. 15, of the Best Indie Rock Songs of 2008 playlist series, may just be the last for this topic.
But check back in case we decide to belt out a couple more of these lists. If you've missed any of the previous playlists, check out the series while all the songs are still available for sampling. And if you really like something buy it as a gift for someone special or just for yourself (you're special too!).
Peace on earth (better chance once the Bush regime finally leaves) and happy holidays everyone.
Cannot resist: "Hey Bush, we've got shoes for you."
Labels: Best Indie 2008, Best Indie Albums 2008, The Little Ones, The Walkmen, TV on the Radio, White Denim
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