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November 5th
2:30 PM
[Resonance FM #25] Baklu, Gelatin Kids, Grimes, Elvis Depressedly, Lonesome Ghost, Evenings, Crystal StiltsThis week’s This Music Wins on Resonance FM goes out at 6.30pm (GMT), and features, amongst a sprinkling of top new songs from around the world, the demise of Coma Cinema’s Elvis Depressedly moniker, an increasing trend headed by Rawkblog, We Listen For You and now Turntable Kitchen of creating a monthly vinyl club, and lastly some excellent electronica from Baklu, Gelatin Kids and Grimes. Also the new song from Crystal Stilts’ forthcoming EP Radiant Door.
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DOWNLOAD: This Music Wins #25 (MP3)
1. Baklu - Dobre Myśli (MP3)2. Gelatin Kids - #1 Downer Girl (MP3)3. Grimes - Oblivion (MP3)4. Elvis Depressedly - Crazier With You (MP3)5. Lonesome Ghost - Seashell (Link)6. Evenings - Babe (MP3)7. Crystal Stilts - Dark Eyes (MP3)

[Resonance FM #25] Baklu, Gelatin Kids, Grimes, Elvis Depressedly, Lonesome Ghost, Evenings, Crystal Stilts

This week’s This Music Wins on Resonance FM goes out at 6.30pm (GMT), and features, amongst a sprinkling of top new songs from around the world, the demise of Coma Cinema’s Elvis Depressedly moniker, an increasing trend headed by Rawkblog, We Listen For You and now Turntable Kitchen of creating a monthly vinyl club, and lastly some excellent electronica from Baklu, Gelatin Kids and Grimes. Also the new song from Crystal Stilts’ forthcoming EP Radiant Door.

Listen to Resonance FM

DOWNLOAD: This Music Wins #25 (MP3)

1. Baklu - Dobre Myśli (MP3)
2. Gelatin Kids - #1 Downer Girl (MP3)
3. Grimes - Oblivion (MP3)
4. Elvis Depressedly - Crazier With You (MP3)
5. Lonesome Ghost - Seashell (Link)
6. Evenings - Babe (MP3)
7. Crystal Stilts - Dark Eyes (MP3)

    November 4th
    2:17 PM
    New Music: Lonesome Ghost - Seashell
You may remember Dallas four-piece Lonesome Ghost’s February touch down with a four-track package ’None Of These Songs Are About You Or Anyone You Know’. Seven months on, people are hinting at a Summer’s worth of recording on the way. For now we can only speculate, and bask in the sunshine of the excellent ‘Seashell’, a standalone single encompassing the development of a distanced, dreamy sound - a subtle development of the sporadic, naive and occasionally audacious surf melodies of their debut. 
‘I wrote your name on a seashell, but it broke when I fell’ is the first audible lyric to seep from the woozy falsetto harmonies and relentlessly crisp guitar riffs, and this floats and hovers above the mix right through to the end of the song. There’s even a couple of crisp vocal and guitar breakdowns and subtle tempo shifts as ideas slowly slip in and out of the mix. Keep up with these guys here, here and here. Grab ‘Seashell’ below.
Lonesome Ghost - Seashell (MP3)

    New Music: Lonesome Ghost - Seashell

    You may remember Dallas four-piece Lonesome Ghost’s February touch down with a four-track package ’None Of These Songs Are About You Or Anyone You Know’. Seven months on, people are hinting at a Summer’s worth of recording on the way. For now we can only speculate, and bask in the sunshine of the excellent ‘Seashell’, a standalone single encompassing the development of a distanced, dreamy sound - a subtle development of the sporadic, naive and occasionally audacious surf melodies of their debut. 

    ‘I wrote your name on a seashell, but it broke when I fell’ is the first audible lyric to seep from the woozy falsetto harmonies and relentlessly crisp guitar riffs, and this floats and hovers above the mix right through to the end of the song. There’s even a couple of crisp vocal and guitar breakdowns and subtle tempo shifts as ideas slowly slip in and out of the mix. Keep up with these guys here, here and here. Grab ‘Seashell’ below.

    Lonesome Ghost - Seashell (MP3)