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Dude's done it again., aka ',' purveyor of powerpop, janglepop, hooky melodic pop, and other fine dairy products, has blazed forth with yet another of his annual Summer compilations of primo pop for FREE DOWNLOADing porpoises. (Sure, 'blazed' is kind of oxymoronic, but we are proud, pimpled morons.)We've just finished our annual recon of all 133 songs and have put together a playlist of our very favorites. (See it under the Bandcamp widget of all 133 songs.) If you find a song you'd like to download, click the ////bc link and be swept (or unswept, in one case) away to its Bandcamp page for downloading activity. To download all 133 songs, click the word ' in the Bandcamp widget.Many thanks to The Man, The Cool Cool Legend, Mr.
WLF, for the expertise and effort involved in making this stellar collection available for y/our listening pleasure. And of course, many thanks to the superb artists for making such terrific music and letting us have it free of charge.To view our previous posts of Ice Cream Man favorites,. (Prepare yourselves for a good long stay and myriad conesful of enjoyment.)Update - 30.vi.19 - Individual songs are no longer available for free, BUT you can download the whole compilation at once for free. Wayne explains the situation.
As promised (admittedly ), here is the SoundCloud installment in our series of free and legally downloadable powerpop, indiepop, janglepop, etc., etc. Songs from the Powerpopulist Archives.
Rare Hip-Hop Albums I Own On CD. Author: Jespon. These are all rare hip-hop albums I have on CD. Some are harder to get than others. I am still working on this list! I stole this idea from Kjrain12.
We checked just before posting, and all the songs below are shown to be downloadable. (Be advised that sometimes a song that is supposedly downloadable proves not to be so when click comes to shove.)You can download in a couple of ways.From the Widget Below1. While a song is selected, either click the download arrow or3.
Click ' View track' and then at the song's SoundCloud page, click ' More' and choose ' Download file.' BTW, not tryin' to toot our own particular horn, but unless you like songs to screech to a halt, this might be a good time to practice.From the playlist at1. Hover over the song and click the 3 dots at the far right of the line.2. Choose ' Download file.' As peviously promised, we've still got a bootyload of old-fashioned word-linked mp3s rounded up and ready to post. Yeah, it might be an eon or two before we do it, but we're still a blogger whose intentions are good.The three Bandcamp freebie posts can be found, and.Note: Song #27, 'When Worlds Collide' is by The Colors. Behold and behear our very favorite powerpop, indiepop, janglepop, psychpop, and other hooky melodic pop songs discovered during the third and fourth months of 2019.
Please keep in mind (or, like, totally ignore the fact) that some of these songs predate the current year, even going back as far as 2015 and 2016, for Pete's sake. We just didn't find them until the months indicated. Most, though, are recent releases. If you'd like to see the two monthly lists from which these are curated, click. As always, we do hope you'll find some songs to like or love. Perhaps you doubted us.
Perhaps we doubted ourselves. Perhaps we waited. Perhaps we didn't wait long enough. But here we are, hat and fappy and thrusting and bursting with more free & legal downloadables we've rounded up from the Powerpopulist Archives. We just now checked each and every and verified that all are indeed available for either Free or Name-Your-Price Download. Clicking /////bc will take you to the appropriate Bandcamp download page. As before, if you get to Bandcamp and find a song has a price attached, do one of three things: 1) Click ' Buy the Full Digital Album' and be taken to the page where it's downloadable for free or name-your-price (in which case, type ' 0'in the pricebox); 2) Click the album name just under the song name at the top left-hand side of the Bandcamp page; 3) Pay money to buy the song.
We attach no particular importance to the number of songs in this Phase 3 playlist (69); that's simply the way it turned out. Most of the songs are powerpop, indiepop.
Janglepop, and other kinds of hooky, melodic pop, but this list is a bit more v a r i e d than the previous two. It includes some shoegaze, some crunch, and even has a wad of bubblegum stuck in there somewhere. We hope you find plenty to cop, feel, and flow with dopaminiacally. Oh, and, yes, we do have the SoundCloud and straight mp3-linked downloadable playlists pretty much ready to post, and when that will be done is anybody's guess. Doubt us do ye?
Click appropriately to find the 50 free and legals in and 50 more in. Below are the powerpop, indiepop, janglepop, psychpop, and other hooky melodic pop songs we discovered and most liked during the first two months of this year. As we've been posting lots of freebies lately, we want to point out that these are not freebies. They are, however, very much worth buying, which we've personally done whenever possible. We'll be posting more freebie songs in the near future. We hope you find lots of songs here to like or love. If you'd like to see the full January and February playlists, click.
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Two more things: we recently posted our, in case you'd like to check them out. The song below identified as being by Kim Shattuck was originally identified when we found it as being by Palmyra Delran. Mercy bocooo.
Here are 50 more free and legal downloadables from the Powerpopulist Archives. Most are powerpop, janglepop, indiepop, and other kinds of hooky melodic pop.
Clicking /////bc will take you to the Bandcamp page where you can download the song. If you find a pricetag attached there, click either a) Buy the Full Digital Album or b) the album name just under the song name at the top left of the page. We tested all 50 songs just before posting and found them all to be either Free Downloads or Name Your Price (in which case, simply type ' 0' in the price box). The first 50 freebies are (along with some blather about this From the Archives project). If you'd like to work from the playlist in a larger format over at Playmoss,. Happy listening, smashing, and grabbing. We prowled back through the Powerpopulist Archives and found a bootyload of free powerpop, janglepop, indiepop, and other hooky melodic pop favorites still alive and ready.
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At post-time, all of the 50 songs below are available for free download. Clicking /////bc will take you to the Bandcamp page where you can download the song. If you find a pricetag attached there, click either a) Buy the Full Digital Album or b) the album name just under the song name at the top left of the page. We tested all 50 songs just before posting and found them still to be either Free Downloads or Name Your Price (in which case, simply type ' 0' in the price box). Oh, and if the widget below feels a bit cramped, here's the. We've got more to say but are saying it below the widget. We already got too wordy up there but wanted to say a little more.We started this ' feature in the early days of Powerpopulist.
New visitors kept arriving, and we wanted them to be able to hear freebies we'd already posted that they might like to hear and/or download. We did the feature fairly regularly, but once the Age of Widget took hold, we for some reason let the feature slide.So we've just spent-and are still spending-many hours combing back though old posts and frankly feel rather well-groomed. There's still tons of tuneage that continues to please us and might well do the same to you. We've picked up quite a few followers and visitors via Facebook, and many of them probably aren't a) aware of how much music we've posted or b) enthusiastic about digging back through twelve years of posts to see what's there. We've found it to be an endeavor pleasing, yes, but not for the short-of-patience or faint-of-heart.
Along with the pleasure came much pain. Cherished favorites had dropped their links or (gasp) completely disappeared from sight. Embed codes had been scrambled so as to create chaotic visuals and deformed widgets. Sorry, just give us a minute. All right, we're okay now. We'd say more but it's just too fucking painful.
And fortunately, there is the music that lives on.Historical Footnote: After posting here a number of our Playmoss playlists, this is the first in which every single song is clickably and easily, freely and legally downloadable. We like that.
It takes up less space and it gives you the chance to click through quickly, listen at length if you like, and grab the ones you want for your music library. We're gonna do more of it. (See below.) So, like, TA-DA!Yes, we've got more of these From the Archives posts coming in the near future. After one or two more Bandcamp-based posts, we've got one coming of SoundCloud freebies, plus one or more of the old-fashioned word-based mp3 links that were the staple of this and other music blogs earlier in the century. Then came the Age of Widget, at Powerpopulist on. (So bravo for, who carries on the venerable tradition over at.!)We've said this many times before, but in case we didn't include songs that plunk your particular twanger, clicking /////bc will often take you to other songs and albums by the artists that might suit you better.
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In the case of compilations, you'll be exposed to oodles more artists, as well.We also say it ad infinitum but ad reallymeanitum: Abundant thanks to the artists who made and continue to make their fabulous music available, whether for free or for purchase. Because, yeah, we do purchase quite a lot of music, as you can see (another feature we perhaps need to revive) and at. We also buy from labels, online stores, Amazon and, as a last resort, iTunes. Back in December we got so immersed in putting together our post that we didn't post a Faves of the Faves playlist for November and December. No great harm's been done, though, because A) quite a few of the songs appeared in that 2018 list and B) this blog is probably not capable of doing great harm. So here it is, and we hope you find lots of songs to like or love. Oh, and below the Playmoss widget are several songs we loved that wouldn't play in the widget.
If you'd like to see the full playlists for November and December, click. Over at the group, of issued a challenge: ' Can you pick 5 power pop songs with a space theme for my contest over at?' The answer: Why, yes, yes, we can, and then some. Since she herself came up with a list of 13, so did we. It could have been much, much longer, but this'll do for now.
BTW, we realize that final song isn't really pure double p, but it's close enough and besides, it touches our tiny, alienated hearts.Update, a few hours later: A hearty 'ribbit' to one for the recommendation of Zolar X, now snuggled into and pushing the number of songs in the mix to 14. Behold and behear our very favorite, and songs from 2018. We decided to list these alpha songs in alpha order, with one exception: our favorite song of the year, Bad Moves' 'Cool Generator,' is at the top of the list. All the 'The' bands' songs are down in the 'T' range. As sometimes happens, Playmoss wouldn't accomodate several songs, so we've put them in their own widgets under the Playmoss widget. Songs Playmoss wouldn't identify by Artist Name and Songname are listed below the widget. Sometimes Playmoss balks at playing songs from Bandcamp, so if this happens, just click on the Bandcamp play arrow, and things should work out fine.
Yes, they've done it again! Boryng Bison (aka Gyro Bobins, aka of Leicester band ) and (of ) have ginned up a third superb album of covers, all available for free download at. All thirteen songs on are simply terrific, but posted below are our very favorites. Our previous post on Free! Bob of the Pops Vols.
1 & 2 can be found. Many thanks to Messrs. Gibson & Klingensmith for their abundant talents and for sparing us our precious few.The Hollies coverFree! Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the PopsMarmalade coverFree! Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the PopsThe First Class coverFree! Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the PopsKaleidoscope coverFree! Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the PopsThe Rutles coverFree!
Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the PopsXTC coverFree! Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the PopsElliott Smith coverFree! Bob of the Pops Vol.3 by Bob of the Pops. Below are our very favorite songfinds of powerpop, indiepop, janglepop, psychpop, and otherpop during the months of July and August. Playmoss continues to have 'issues' with songs from Bandcamp, so we've put all of those at the bottom of the widget. Da 'Moss won't take SoundCloud at all, so we've put several of those in widgets at bottom of the post.
The entire and playlists are on other pages at Playmoss. (Clicky clicky.)We do hope you find some songs to like or love. As of post-time, the very first song in the Playmoss widget, Dot Dash's 'Unfair Weather,' is available for. That Ghosts/Signals song is available for free download at SoundCloud. (Click the down arrow in the widget.)As sometimes happens, Playmoss didn't provide all the info for a couple of songs, so here it is. And now to the third and final installment of our favorite songs from 's superduper Summer 2018 compilation,. So popular has this comp been that it has twice reached its quota for free downloads and been rescued.
You can of course pay for the whole LP or individual songs if you like, but if you want the free download, you will need to download all 163 numbers at once and then sort them out according to your own particular impeccable preferences. Many thanks to Wayne Lundquist Ford, Futureman Records, and the contributing artists. Previous posts in this and previous summers' comps can be found.(Some of you will be bitterly disappointed to find we are using larger widgets for individual songs, but here's why: when we used the smaller widgets, as in previous posts, the artist names did not appear, and we can't have that now, can we? Answer: we can but we don't want to.).