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This Just Up (New Music For No Money)
Alternative Press - Tim Karan on 6/29/09 @ 5:11 PM - altpress.com
The internet is a big place.
No matter how many Twitter accounts you follow or RSS feeds you subscribe to, you probably have a difficult time keeping up with all of the new music posted.
That's where we come in.
Each week, we comb the treacherous world of wide webs to put links to the best new streaming music in one place. Check out some of the new tracks posted for streaming this week:
EDITORS PICKS
The Dear Hunter -- Act III: Life And Death album stream
Mew -- "Repeaterbeater"
John Nolan (Straylight Run) featuring Sam Stauff (Wess Meets West) -- "The Bering Sea"
There For Tomorrow -- "Backbone"
THE WEEK ABRIDGED
The Appreciation Post -- "The Beating Of A Lifetime"
August Burns Red -- "Existence"
The Avett Brothers -- "I And Love And You"
The Cab -- Lady Luck EP stream
Cute Is What We Aim For -- "Through To You"
Danger Is My Middle Name -- Sink Or Swim EP stream
Darkest Hour -- The Eternal Return album stream
Killswitch Engage -- Self-titled album stream
Lannen Fall -- "Black & Grey"
Mae -- "The Cure"
Memphis May Fire -- "North Atlantic vs North Carolina"
Modest Mouse -- "Whale Song"
Never Shout Never -- "I Just Laugh"
Nightmare Of You -- "Experimental Bed"
Peachcake -- "We Never Pretended To Know Anything, Why Would We Now?"
Red Fang -- "Witness"
Rx Bandits -- "Bring Our Children Home Or Everything Is Nothing"
This Century -- "To Love And Back"
This Is Hell -- "The Search"
Wale featuring Peter, Bjorn & John -- "Nothing To Worry About"
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