
There was a good case for Reptar's "Orafice Oragami" as the song and the sound of the summer. Entering themselves firmly into the conversation is Los Angeles-by-way-of-Cheyenne (yes, that Cheyenne, the one with the terrifying Stage Coach motel) band The Rubbish Zoo with the ebullient "I Don't Know Where I Go." The song centers itself in yelping group vocals and lyrics like, "warm and beach burned, I was daydreaming of sunny skin I could climb." The guitars chirp with the Afro-beat and World Music sensibilities that just about everyone uses [...]

Here's a new song for you kids into the indie-pop genre from L.A. based group The Rubbish Zoo . The jam is called "I Don't Know Where I Go" and appears on the band's latest self-titled EP that can be streamed for free over on their soundcloud page . Hopefully these are some jams that can put you in a better mood if you're Monday hasn't started the way you wanted it to. Download: The Rubbish Zoo - I Don't Know Where I Go [MP3]

This weeks round up of the tracks that I haven't had the space to post... Steve Adey From: Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom [...]
The Rubbish Zoo will bring more than generic sounds to your ears, they take the effort to make sure each one of their songs is unique in their own way. Wrapping around the idea of "catch-heavy hooks" and the proposal of an exuberant live show - the only difference between The Rubbish Zoo and other indie bands of its type is that they won't stop until they've inspired others. 01 More Ink Than An Octopus.mp3 The Rubbish Zoo - More Ink than An Octopus [...]

Here is the latest mix from the always tuned-in, We all Want Someone to Shout For . If you are bookmarking music bloggers then make sure this dude is high on your list. He seems to have his finger on all sorts of pulses. Grab the individual tracks below or skip to the bottom for the zip download. 1. Two Wounded Birds – All We Wanna Do 2. Alex Turner – Piledriver Waltz [...]

Happy April Fools Day everyone. I'm not nearly crafty enough to pull a April Fools prank on you guys this year. I love you too much. Instead, I've decided to drop my March Mix. Once again, the genius Camilo Bejarano designed the artwork for this months mix, and he's outdone himself, yet again. March was a month that saw a mix of big releases, along with plenty of indie gems. It was an eclectic month of music, and this playlist really speaks toward that notion. There's truly something for everyone here. Maybe a track you missed somewhere, or [...]
I think this month was a bit better in terms of quantity with five tracks that I certify 4-stars on my iTunes. Yes I put star ratings on all songs, with 1 stars usually finding the trash and 4-stars and above getting blog attention. First comes T.
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Meet The Rubbish Zoo. Self-proclaimed cowboys from Cheyenne, Wyoming who moved out to Los Angeles to make it in the big city. Well readers, giddy-yup; we've got the golden formula to an indie explosion. Take a bunch of humble hunks and throw their talent into indie-pop hooks and here we've got The Rubbish Zoo. We've got: Jordan Born, Ian Rowe, Jason Joyce, Jerrick Romero, and Adam Rowe... all bright eyed and eager up on the burgeoning music scene. A product of two former bands, Save My Hero and This Isn't Congress. I love nothing more than reading up [...]