Friday, October 14, 2016

Free Friday (“FL&R”) - October 14

     Free and Legal Downloads? Yes, at least temporarily. Bands often temporarily permit free downloads of their releases.  The end of an offer is usually based on the expiration of a set period of time.  But at least for now, here are songs that qualify as Free, Legal and Recommended (FL&R) downloads.
     Finding songs that can be legally downloaded is easy. The difficult task is to find legally downloadable music that we recommend. The hope is to post FL&R songs each Friday.

     Our top source for discoveries of Australian Indie music is Triple J Unearthed. Their staff is knowledgeable and the website (https://www.triplejunearthed.com/) is well organized. Recently, Bridget Hustwaite of Triple J selected a number of Australian artists that share characteristics with London Grammar. Here are three of Bridget’s picks.

     Little Deed is a Sydney artist. Quoting the Facebook biography:
  "What began as an acoustic bedroom project has become a full-bodied craft of its own for Sydney-based artist Little Deed. After years of delving into guitar-driven indie folk, Little Deed has found comfort in exploring the union between the chaos of industrial electronic sounds and lush, acoustic instrumentation."
      “Storm in My Cup” by Little Deed -To access the free download, go to https://www.triplejunearthed.com/jukebox/play/track/3822096 and click the arrow.

     Stonefox is the Melbourne trio of Jenna Russo, Monica Spasaro and Tim Carroll.
     “Dreamstate” by Stonefox -To access the free download, go to

     BROADHURST is Nick Broadhurst in Bondi Beach.
     “Take Me Down” by BROADHURST -To access the free download, go to

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