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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 Robin Grey - The Finchley Waltz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Enter [Robin Grey][2], an awesome folk artist from Britain! This song in particular has some awesomely deep observations about life, I love it. I particularly like the way everything is told in a pseudo-story-like style, everything leads into the next thought, it just flows beautifully. I, for one, enjoy complex acoustic guitar picking patterns behind vocals (as opposed to strumming, as is common) but despite the simplicity of the guitar in this song I liked it. Probably for the words. You can look up Robin Grey on [Last.fm][3] and [Jamendo][4]. Have fun!

 Robin Grey - The Finchley Waltz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Enter [Robin Grey][2], an awesome folk artist from Britain! This song in particular has some awesomely deep observations about life, I love it. I particularly like the way everything is told in a pseudo-story-like style, everything leads into the next thought, it just flows beautifully. I, for one, enjoy complex acoustic guitar picking patterns behind vocals (as opposed to strumming, as is common) but despite the simplicity of the guitar in this song I liked it. Probably for the words. You can look up Robin Grey on [Last.fm][3] and [Jamendo][4]. Have fun!

 Robin Grey - The Finchley Waltz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Enter [Robin Grey][2], an awesome folk artist from Britain! This song in particular has some awesomely deep observations about life, I love it. I particularly like the way everything is told in a pseudo-story-like style, everything leads into the next thought, it just flows beautifully. I, for one, enjoy complex acoustic guitar picking patterns behind vocals (as opposed to strumming, as is common) but despite the simplicity of the guitar in this song I liked it. Probably for the words. You can look up Robin Grey on [Last.fm][3] and [Jamendo][4]. Have fun!

 Onalaska - Bird in the Night | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I've got a nice bonus track here for you: Bird in the Night by [Onalaska][1] from their album You and the Fishermen. It's a really nice sort of acoustic pseudo-rock that I really enjoy; it is fairly mellow and reminds me of [Simon and Garfunkel][2]. (although you may not agree) I really like the picture this song in particular paints. Listen to it, you'll see what I mean.

 Onalaska - Bird in the Night | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I've got a nice bonus track here for you: Bird in the Night by [Onalaska][1] from their album You and the Fishermen. It's a really nice sort of acoustic pseudo-rock that I really enjoy; it is fairly mellow and reminds me of [Simon and Garfunkel][2]. (although you may not agree) I really like the picture this song in particular paints. Listen to it, you'll see what I mean.

 Onalaska - Bird in the Night | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I’ve got a nice bonus track here for you: Bird in the Night by [Onalaska][1] from their album You and the Fishermen. It’s a really nice sort of acoustic pseudo-rock that I really enjoy; it is fairly mellow and reminds me of [Simon and Garfunkel][2]. (although you may not agree) I really like the picture this song in particular paints. Listen to it, you’ll see what I mean.

 Episode 4: Spotlight: Jeff Schram | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we're listening to [Jeff Schram][8] and New York-based Blues guitarist. He is said to sound like a cross of The Racontours, 70's Eric Clapton, and the Foo Fighters. I would say he sounds like Clapton, John Mayer, and the Martial Arts. Either way you have a great sound coming from this talented guitarist/vocalist.

 Episode 4: Spotlight: Jeff Schram | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we're listening to [Jeff Schram][8] and New York-based Blues guitarist. He is said to sound like a cross of The Racontours, 70's Eric Clapton, and the Foo Fighters. I would say he sounds like Clapton, John Mayer, and the Martial Arts. Either way you have a great sound coming from this talented guitarist/vocalist.

 Episode 4: Spotlight: Jeff Schram | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we’re listening to Jeff Schram and New York-based Blues guitarist. He is said to sound like a cross of The Racontours, 70’s Eric Clapton, and the Foo Fighters. I would say he sounds like Clapton, John Mayer, and the Martial Arts. Either way you have a great sound coming from this talented guitarist/vocalist.

 Josh Woodward - The Pawnbroker's Stepdaughter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's another great song by Josh Woodward! Listen to these great lyrics, it's some pretty profound stuff. And, as a little news, I'm in the process of looking at a great band called AM that I'm planning to review for Episode 4. So stay tuned!

 Josh Woodward - The Pawnbroker's Stepdaughter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's another great song by Josh Woodward! Listen to these great lyrics, it's some pretty profound stuff. And, as a little news, I'm in the process of looking at a great band called AM that I'm planning to review for Episode 4. So stay tuned!

 Josh Woodward - The Pawnbroker's Stepdaughter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here’s another great song by Josh Woodward! Listen to these great lyrics, it’s some pretty profound stuff. And, as a little news, I’m in the process of looking at a great band called AM that I’m planning to review for Episode 4. So stay tuned!

 Episode 3: Spotlight: Entertainment for the Braindead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to the long awaited Episode 3 of Indie Invasion! I’m truly sorry that it took so long to get around to recording this but finding free time is rather difficult. But enough of that, today we are spotlighting a superbly talented musician from [Cologne, Germany][2] named Julia Kotowski.

 Episode 3: Spotlight: Entertainment for the Braindead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to the long awaited Episode 3 of Indie Invasion! I’m truly sorry that it took so long to get around to recording this but finding free time is rather difficult. But enough of that, today we are spotlighting a superbly talented musician from [Cologne, Germany][2] named Julia Kotowski.

 Episode 3: Spotlight: Entertainment for the Braindead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to the long awaited Episode 3 of Indie Invasion! I’m truly sorry that it took so long to get around to recording this but finding free time is rather difficult. But enough of that, today we are spotlighting a superbly talented musician from [Cologne, Germany][2] named Julia Kotowski.

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