Kentucky-born singer/songwriter Dustin Edge has embarked on a multitude of musical directions in his time, in his earlier years playing in aggressive punk bands, confronting his bluegrass roots on his debut full length, A Forest Through The Trees , and approaching more upbeat, varying methods of stylization on his sophomore effort, By The Numbers . The latter, recorded in Prague, would find him embracing the colorful ambiance of the city, though streams of indie and pop sounds would always remain his main catalysts. Now residing in the loud and energetic New York, Edge returns with essentially [...]
So, here we ago again. Another excruciatingly busy week capped off with another Friday mixtape! While you're gearing up for the Grammys and Bonnaroo's lineup announcement, why not enjoy a mix of music's freshest new singles and remixes, as well as covers provided by Cover Me . Among those featured this week include The Raveonettes, Noah and the Whale, Lykke Li, and Talib Kweli, plus The Carps make their return with a new single. Enjoy, and rest up! You can be sure next week will be just as busy! NEW Singles: [...]
Given the volume of music available for consideration on One Track Mind, we invariably have to pass on a lot of tasty morsels. [tweetmeme] In a desire to share even more great, free music with you, the Sunday Sampler offers a handful of tracks without the usual critical and biographical write-up. Less talk, more tunes. Hot Sugar "The Seagull" from the free Muscle Milk EP [ released 1/28/11 | instrumental, experimental-pop ] [...]

Dustin's Edges title for their Album is something you would expect, to ignore completely. In fact, the title for the album fits the album itself. The old rock almost bland sound of this band does not follow the new age intense sound of modern rock, and you wonder while listening "what were they thinking?" With static sounding instruments and lyrics you do not wish to comprehend, once you get past the first track, you'd be effectively annoyed. The only interesting mystery into this band is "why did they continue with this CD?" Though it's not all bad, "Lieutenant [...]