In the best tradition of modern Americana, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada’s Ox delivers an unhurried, wide as the sky ode to futility. The guitar work here is stellar, shiny and stark, accompanying a delicate lyric that could fall down so easily in one misplaced word, but it never does. Gorgeous harmonies and a full, superb lead vocal, lift this from a simple lament to something far more glorious. I don’t often find myself in the mood these days, for sad country music, but when I do, it has to be this good.
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Dark Meat – “The Faint Smell of Moss”
Song titles say a lot. Band names, too. So, if I find a song called “The Faint Smell of Moss” by a band called Dark Meat off an album called “Truce Opium,” I will immediately download it with a certain glee, hoping it lives up to those lovely words! And I wouldn’t waste your time, dears, if it didn’t. But indeed, a fertile scent of nature is invoked, a soothing narcotic bliss induced, through a sexy rhythm faithfully rendered by a band of real live psychedelic noir road animals from Athens, Georgia. It pleases me that such a band as this exists in 2009, sounding as they do, like an early Jefferson Airplane went off its scheduled course, arrived in the Himalayas with flowers in hair and bells on feet and had an orgy. Reverb-y guitars and glorious male-female vocal harmonies are carried aloft by superb rock drumming, an old school “invisible” bass player (one of my favorite kinds) and – stop the presses! – a lead melody played on that most misunderstood and maligned of wind instruments, the Recorder. These people are crazy. Genius work.
Dark Meat
“The Faint Smell of Moss” (mp3)
from “Truce Opium”
(Emergency Umbrella)
The Mother Hips – “One Way Out”
Easily mistaken for a “jam band” at first listen, The Mother Hips are on closer inspection a tight, country flavored rock unit in the tradition of The Band and other 60′s and 70′s masters of song arrangement and organic, live combo playing. Plopped as they were by fate in the early 90′s, the Hips’ sweet guitar serenades and soulful harmonies were in contrast to the flood of Nirvana sound-alikes which came to dominate the airwaves then. Signed to Rick Rubin’s American Records for a while, then back to indie life, these generous and talented musicians remained true to their art through it all, never straying from their vision nor trying for to fit into any style but their own. Commendable, but more importantly, their music is gr8. This single, “One Way Out” is from their most recent album, “Pacific Dust,” and it’s a gem.
The Mother Hips
“One Way Out” (mp3)
from “Pacific Dust”
(Camera Records)
A band name like that can be the headline of my post, sure, why not? Here is some alterna-pop that is a cut above the noise. Edgy and minutely arranged, “Heart Surgery” by The Aimless Never Miss weds prog rock sensibilities like odd time signatures and angular, syncopated riffs, with a more contemporary emo-ternative lyrical approach. Emoternative? But yes! The guitars and vocals on this track are quite beautiful. The pieces all come together to evoke a unique feeling that is delicious yet hard to describe. Ultimately, that is what original art accomplishes, isn’t it? Lovely work from this Cotati spawned, San Francisco / Oakland based California band.
The Aimless Never Miss
“Heart Surgery” (mp3)
from “Tran EP”
(500 Records)
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SuperFan
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Music is my passion, and I bask in its sonic glow everyday. There has been so much stupendous music made recently, regardless of the shriveling record industry.
This GR8 music has somehow been ignored and relegated to a second-class status it honestly doesn’t deserve. Being the uber-fan that I am, I found it necessary to blog about this attention-worthy music. Because of my immense passion, I feel like it’s my sole responsibility to take you directly to as much of this music as I can find. I just want to share the fun with fellow music lovers, while helping the music creators.
I have found a free legal MP3 download for each song I post. The artist approves of the free download. These artists hope you like their music enough to buy some. If you don’t, the artist still thanks you for taking the time to listen to their music.
Makes sense, right?
So I’m Superfan.
I give you a link to free legal MP3s, and I get to help spread the word for artists.
If you don’t find any music you love, you’ll get your money back. Guaranteed!
Dan Della Ripa, AKA Subverse

www.subverse2ten.com
From the time I discovered there was a world of great music seething beyond my brother’s record collection, I have spent the majority of my energy exploring music that is new to me. I grew up listening to hip-hop, electronic and jazz. By the time I was 14 I started bedroom DJing. During high school I started my perpetual mixtape quest. Eventually I amassed enough gear and dirty-used records to turn what should have been a laundry room into a home studio. Two of my songs where deemed worthy enough to be included in Fun Fun Fun Recording’s Mp3 Jackpot Winners Vol. 1 – “Meditations (by a father)” and “Sick“. It was during that exciting time that I first heard of the MP3 format. I immediately saw how artists like myself would be able to exploit the new technology as a vehicle for delivering music straight to music lovers. Subverse2ten is the latest medium that I use for discovering, filtering and distributing new music to music fans who find themselves always slightly ahead of the curve. I still hold the same enthusiasm and love of new music as I did when I was a kid. I hope you enjoy the music you find here as much as I do.
Eric Dinwiddie AKA DIN

www.din2ten.com
I'm a guitarist, singer, songwriter and skanking fool in The Uptones. We're a ska band, infused with power pop, dub, punk and jazz influences. I love music in pretty much any genre, and I'm constantly surprised by the endless amount of quality work one can discover on teh Interwebs. What I post here is music I like, for whatever reason, just stuff I want to share that I think is worthy and entertaining. Hope you enjoy. And check out the rest of our webring - there's a lot of gr8 music under the proverbial radar, and peeps like Superfan and Subverse are superb sources of free, legal mp3s that truly rock. Welcome to my little corner of the music blog-o-sphere.
music2ten

www.music2ten.com
Music2ten.com agrees with Superfan2009.com, when she says: "There has been so much stupendous music made recently, regardless of the shriveling record industry. This is something we must celebrate!" So our cadre of music lovers have expanded their MP3 blogging efforts at Music2ten.com.
Music2ten is a network of music lovers, who find and post music for others to enjoy. Music2ten music lovers make it easier to find music you don't already know about.
Music is the universal language of our planet. Expanding one's knowledge of music is a cultural imperative.
All the music selections at music2ten.com are MP3s that are given away free with the artists' blessings. Buying some of the music you love, will allow music creators to continue enriching your life. All of the Mp3 bloggers here at Music2ten.com are also music creators, check out their music at Funfunfunrecordings.com.
MP3Jackpot

The MP3Jackpot recognizes best MP3 the crew at Fun Fun Fun Media could find that week on the WWW. These MP3s are free for download with the artist's permission. I post them weekly, I hope you like them.
- Matthew King Kaufman
PublicDomain2ten
www.publicdomain2ten.com
Welcome to PublicDomain2ten. Here are some fine MP3s for you to enjoy and download.
Finding these musical gems and sharing them with the world is my calling. A lot of my posts are significant songs from our past. Thanks to the most modern technology you can listen to this wonderful music using our player or download them.
I hope by posting these music treasures, their magic will be kept alive.
Individualism and creativity will be recognized forever, and should be heard.
Matthew King Kaufman AKA MKK

www.mkk2ten.com
Helping create and introducing new music is my greatest joy. I founded Beserkley Records, and Fun Fun Fun Recordings to do just that. All the bloggers at Music2ten.com are recording artists @ Funfunfunrecordings.com. I am truly proud of all the music at Fun Fun Fun, and I hope you check out the music, maybe even buy some.
I am also a recording artist @ Fun Fun Fun. That helps me understand the need for exposure sites like this one. Check out my ode to the radio on MP3Jackpot Winners.
Survival Oakland
www.survivaloakland2ten.com In a time and place where virtual hustle has devolved into clicks, plays and arbitrary photos of youngsters portraying something they’re NOT, Survival’s blog serves as ground zero for post-modern metalism. Metalism, that sonic punch that, when it hit, you missed. Then when it hit again, you still missed.
Instead of adding this site to your friend’s list and continuing some miniscule internet existence in a virtually impoverished ghetto of media, just hit up this page to hear some of the heaviest, crunchiest shit that indies, majors, and nobodies are offering in the Bay, the Nation, and Beyond – for Free.
Survival is a speed, thrash, groove, power, sex, pain metal group from the Bay Area started in 2009.
The style grows from the classic bay area speed metal sound, but with more eccentric and enigmatic energy to bruise your receptors.
Visit Survival on myspace or IMEEM for shows, merch, and updates.












