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January 2011

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On this episode Noise Pop returns to the basics with the best new independent tracks out there right now. Jesse Fox joins Dawson Ludwig to briefly discuss the growth of the Denver indie scene, the use of cheesy 80’s sounds in music, and the absurd title of the new song from the excellent Manchester band, Wu Lyf.

  • Gauntlet Hair — “Out Don’t, Out Don’t/Heave…” single
  • Woodsman — “Insects,” Rare Forms
  • Cut Copy — “Take Me Over,” Zonoscope
  • Smith Westerns — “Weekend,” Dye it Blonde
  • Destroyer — “Chinatown,” Kaputt
  • Yuck — “Rubber,” Rubber
  • No Age — “Fever Dreaming,” Everything in Between
  • Tape Deck Mountain — “It Goes Down,” Secret Serf EP
  • Wu Lyf — “I Got Dem Wu Wu Busted Teef Spitting It Concrete Like The Golden Sun God,” On The Ones and Threes
  • Foxes in Fiction — “Bathurst,” Slow Evolution

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