3 MP3 Tuesday

Not much to say here. I got three (3) new songs that I want to share. Let’s get on with it.

First up we got a new budding group calling themselves 1,2,3. They’re coming at you from Pittsburgh, PA and they got some sweet energy. Check them out on their MySpace page, but for now hear their slick tune “Confetti.”

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Next is a tune that’s a little slower than what you just heard, but it has just as much energy. Band’s named Local Natives (according to their wiki page they used to be called Cavil at Rest – choice name change) and they hail from Los Angeles, CA. A lot of voice is used in their songs and this one is no exception. Dig on Airplanes:

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Also check out their live performance on La Blogotheque.

Last and definitely not least is the chilled brother-sister duo Angus & Julia Stone. They come from down-under – specifically Sydney, Australia – and they got a very smooth groove. Get loving with their Paper Aeroplane:

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That does it for now. Kinda weird that two songs were about airplanes. But hey – if you want to celebrate that unusual occurrence you’re more than welcome throw around some Confetti.

Mid-terms take up a lot of time

I should be studying for my Geology mid-term right now. I’m not, obviously.

Right now I am going through mid-terms – and they suck. They take up so much time to study for them – not to mention all the time I spend simply stressing about them.

This is why I haven’t been posting regularly. Well, I guess I have, but I feel like my post contents have been lacking. Expect some new music reviews later this week.

On a related-note: Did you know that Connecticut is an earthquake state? Did you know that Connecticut existed on the equator during Pangea? Did you know that there are hundreds of amazing and rock-solid puns one can make in a Geology class? It’s like a Rocky Horror picture show in there at times!