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She Wants Revenge

She Wants Revenge released their third album, Valleyheart, in May.

Justin Warfield and “Adam 12” Bravin are the duo from Los Angeles that is the band.

Their sound, sometimes referred to as Darkwave, has the power of Joy Division and the synth-pop dancebeat of Depeche Mode.

“Must be the One “was the first single and the video can be seen in the YouTube button above top right.

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“Take the World” is the new single.

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EMA

EMA is short for Erika M. Anderson.

She moved from South Dakota to LA when she was eighteen, taught herself guitar and played in a couple of bands before going solo.

Her debut album is entitled Past Life Martyred Saints.

“California” is a single and video from the album. “Milkman” is a free download.

“Milkman”

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Mr. Little Jeans

Mr. Little Jeans is the pseudonym deftly utilized by Monica Birkenes.

The name comes from a character in the film Rushmore.

She’s a Norwegian, living in London and recording recently in Los Angeles.

She delicately and lovingly and hauntingly transforms Arcade Fire’s “The Suburbs” into her own song.

Free download here.

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Dum Dum Girls

Dum Dum Girls initially began as a Dee Dee solo project.  She then expanded the project into an all-female four-piece with the addition of Jules, Bambi and Sandi.

Songs from I Will Be, the first album from this Los Angeles-based outfit, were included here last year in previous podcasts.

We feature Dum Dum Girls today from the new four-song EP He Gets Me High. Dum Dum Girls just keep getting better and better. The title track is the Song of the Day.

“He Gets Me High”
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Seven Nation Army

The Glitch Mob, a three-piece electronic outfit out of Los Angeles, have released a remix and a free download of “Seven Nation Army” by the now defunct White Stripes, one of the greatest and most influential bands of the last decade.

In the Mob’s own words: “It’s no secret that we’re huge music geeks. More specifically, we love The White Stripes. We had started an unofficial remix of “Seven Nation Army” back in November and it was sitting around in a folder waiting to be finished amongst many other projects. When we heard the news about them breaking up, it was all the impetus needed for us to finish the track. Here is our homage to The White Stripes.”

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“Seven Nation Army (The Glitch Mob remix)” by The White Stripes

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