Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Free (Ear) Candy!

I would like to apologize from the bottom of my heart for forgetting to blog about Orianthi's kick-ass new single "According to You," which was iTunes' Free Single of the Week... until today. I thought I was so over the whole tough-girl-with-guitar thing, but Orianthi's new single just drew me back in to that world of Kelly and Avril doppelgangers who think "I'm the girl with the worst attention span; you're the boy who puts up with it" is a well-written verse that contains two rhymes.

I also wish the song gave Orianthi more opportunities to showcase the guitar goddess skills her Wikipedia insists she possesses. ("Her style is often compared to other virtuosos such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eddie Van Halen." I am not making this up, I swear.)

Still, the song is catchy as hell (assuming hell is as catchy as a Hannah Montana song), and I would consider paying ninety-nine cents for it.

But since the single of the week is now the lackluster country ditty "Keep on Lovin' You," I feel like I should mention some more great free music.

Hellogoodbye is still giving away their "When We First Met" EP for subscribing to their mailing list. I subscribed a couple weeks ago, and so far, I haven't gotten any annoying emails from them, but I did get two adorable songs and a renewed love for Forrest Kline. Check it out. Then watching the song's too-cute video. I could watch that until my hair grows long...

Also, go snag a free download of DC indie rocker We Were Pirates' cover of "Thriller." Though Mike Boggs' nasaly vocals are far from Jacksonian, the cover has plenty of kitschy charm. In fact, today, Towermix's Bobby Tate had a nice little interview with Boggs. Tate accurately described Boggs as "a one man bandgasm of awesomeness," which pretty much says it all.

Oh darn, I should have mentioned that one last week, too, when it was, you know, Halloween...

(Oh, and speaking of kitschy charm, who else is dancing for joy now that the full Glee soundtrack has been released?)

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