Indie Invasion show

Indie Invasion

Summary: Indie Invasion is a music blog [slash] podcast hosted by, yours truly, Carlos Killpack. Indie Invasion features a wide variety of independent music from all genres. Examples? Indie Invasion has featured Post-Rock, Acoustic/Folk, Trance, and various forms of Rock Music. Indie Invasion is updated (roughly) once a week, don’t quote me on it though. Indie Invasion is also an enthusiastic supporter of Creative Commons. Everything on the site is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

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Podcasts:

 Computerization - My Body | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Some more great stuff I found over on CLLCT! Computerization features electronic-style instrumentation fused with some more traditional elements (like guitar, &c.) it's all very cool!

 Computerization - My Body | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Some more great stuff I found over on CLLCT! Computerization features electronic-style instrumentation fused with some more traditional elements (like guitar, &c.) it's all very cool!

 Computerization - My Body | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Some more great stuff I found over on CLLCT! Computerization features electronic-style instrumentation fused with some more traditional elements (like guitar, &c.) it’s all very cool!

 Your Yellow Dress - Hymn for Separated Lovers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I found Your Yellow Dress on CLLCT and fell in love. They are just awesome, take a listen!

 Your Yellow Dress - Hymn for Separated Lovers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I found Your Yellow Dress on CLLCT and fell in love. They are just awesome, take a listen!

 Your Yellow Dress - Hymn for Separated Lovers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I found Your Yellow Dress on CLLCT and fell in love. They are just awesome, take a listen!

 Episode 6: (Indie) Rock City | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to (Indie) Rock City! Today we'll be featuring some of the best and free Independent Rock artists around. And I'd also like to apologize for the massively long time between Episode 5 and 6. Hopefully that wont be happening too often any more. This episode features:

 Episode 6: (Indie) Rock City | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to (Indie) Rock City! Today we'll be featuring some of the best and free Independent Rock artists around. And I'd also like to apologize for the massively long time between Episode 5 and 6. Hopefully that wont be happening too often any more. This episode features:

 Episode 6: (Indie) Rock City | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to (Indie) Rock City! Today we’ll be featuring some of the best and free Independent Rock artists around. And I’d also like to apologize for the massively long time between Episode 5 and 6. Hopefully that wont be happening too often any more. This episode features:

 Johnny Hoodoo - Future Blues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In order to keep everyone happy until I finish putting together a proper introduction for the shows I'd like to share some old-fashioned country blues with y'all. What we've got here is a wonderful mix of acoustic-influenced blues (like some of [Jeff Schram][8]'s stuff) and southern country. Which sounds odd, I know. But it's a great ear-full of historic blues. I can guarantee that this is the sort of stuff you'd hear if you took a musical tour of the American South during the early days of blues. Isn't it great!

 Johnny Hoodoo - Future Blues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In order to keep everyone happy until I finish putting together a proper introduction for the shows I'd like to share some old-fashioned country blues with y'all. What we've got here is a wonderful mix of acoustic-influenced blues (like some of [Jeff Schram][8]'s stuff) and southern country. Which sounds odd, I know. But it's a great ear-full of historic blues. I can guarantee that this is the sort of stuff you'd hear if you took a musical tour of the American South during the early days of blues. Isn't it great!

 Johnny Hoodoo - Future Blues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In order to keep everyone happy until I finish putting together a proper introduction for the shows I’d like to share some old-fashioned country blues with y’all. What we’ve got here is a wonderful mix of acoustic-influenced blues (like some of [Jeff Schram][8]’s stuff) and southern country. Which sounds odd, I know. But it’s a great ear-full of historic blues. I can guarantee that this is the sort of stuff you’d hear if you took a musical tour of the American South during the early days of blues. Isn’t it great!

 Episode 5: Spotlight: My Light Sweet Fire | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Sorry about the long wait, guys, I've been busy with a lot of things lately. I also apologise for any oddities you may notice in the show as it was recorded live and if I remember properly I had a couple of issues with the microphone during the show. All that aside I would like to introduce [My Light Sweet Fire][7], a very interesting band from New York. They play a very pleasant mix of soft acoustic and what I would call Victorian-era music (although the Victorian influence is only noticeable in one song) and it sounds great.

 Episode 5: Spotlight: My Light Sweet Fire | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Sorry about the long wait, guys, I've been busy with a lot of things lately. I also apologise for any oddities you may notice in the show as it was recorded live and if I remember properly I had a couple of issues with the microphone during the show. All that aside I would like to introduce [My Light Sweet Fire][7], a very interesting band from New York. They play a very pleasant mix of soft acoustic and what I would call Victorian-era music (although the Victorian influence is only noticeable in one song) and it sounds great.

 Episode 5: Spotlight: My Light Sweet Fire | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Sorry about the long wait, guys, I’ve been busy with a lot of things lately. I also apologise for any oddities you may notice in the show as it was recorded live and if I remember properly I had a couple of issues with the microphone during the show. All that aside I would like to introduce [My Light Sweet Fire][7], a very interesting band from New York. They play a very pleasant mix of soft acoustic and what I would call Victorian-era music (although the Victorian influence is only noticeable in one song) and it sounds great.

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