Two Door Cinema Club – Something Good Can Work (Twelves Remix)

The self proclaimed Brazilian version of Daft Punk, mix Two Door Cinema Club’s 2009 hit single. TDCC is a indie band from Northern Ireland, and it took a couple years for “Something Good Can Work,” well to actually work, the song peaked this year even though it came out in 2009.

Two Door Cinema Club – Something Good Can Work (Twelves Remix)

Phantogram – Don’t Move

As you can tell Indie Rock is taking over AOS, there has been so many good new tracks coming from bands I have never heard of, its incredible.  This duo comes from Saratoga Springs, NY, and believe it or not they record their songs in a remote barn, yes, that’s right, a barn.  Sara Barthel and Josh Carter met in Jr. High and then formed Phantogram in 2007.  This barn must have great acoustics because this song is ridiculous, the right blend of cut up vocals, guitar, and keyboard.  Look out for their upcoming EP, Nightlife.

Phantogram – Don’t Move

Peter and Kerry – Knees

What can I say about a nice smooth, mellow track great for listening on that late night drive home.  Peter Lyons and Kerry Leatham are two artists from London who released their EP back in March, and are starting to build a pretty nice fan base.  Check out “Knees,” off of Clothes, Friends, and Photos.

Peter and Kerry – Knees

Oktoberfest Playlist

Oktoberfest, aka, another reason to go out and drink with your friends, is here, and we thought we would compile some of our best posts since AOS started about a month ago.  Each of these is guaranteed to get you ready for the weekend.

Feel So Close – Calvin Harris

David Guetta – I Can Only Imagine

Afrojack – Take Over Control

Foster The People – Helena Beat

Flo Rida feat. Avicii – Good Feelin’

J. Cole – Can’t Get Enough feat. Trey Songz

Coldplay- Paradise

Benny Benassi – Cinema Skrillex Mix

Morgan Page – In The Air

LMFAO – Sexy and I Know It

2am Club- Every Evening

Taio Cruz – Hangover

KapSlap – Guetta’s Calling Solveig Up

We Were Promised Jetpacks – Act on Impulse

Scotland’s next big export is a quartet that go by the name, We Were Promised Jetpacks.  I feel like they bring a sort of freshness to the indie scene.  Their first single, “Act on Impulse,” is more of a melancholy jam session, where the vocals take a back seat to the driving drum beat and passenger-side guitars.  With that said, this one makes me want to just get in the car and drive… down the California coast perhaps?

We Were Promised Jetpacks – Act On Impulse

K-OS – Faith Pt. 2 featuring Drake

This just in! Here’s a brand new track from K-OS which actually serves as follow up to one of his more popular songs off his 2010 mixtape, Anchorman. This time, he is joined fellow Canadian, Drake, to add a little swag (and with no autotune!).  Look for Drizzy’s new album, Take Care, dropping later this month.

K-OS – Faith Pt.2 featuring Drake

 

The Dean’s List – Dear Professor

The Dean’s List is an up and coming hip hop group out of Boston consisting of three guys, Sonny Shotz who is their front man andemcee and Mendoza and Mik Beats who handle the engineering/production/DJ. Here’s their twist on country artists The Band Perry’s smash hit “If I Die Young.”

The Dean’s List- Dear Professor

Eddy B. & Tim Gunter – All Alone

Eddy B. and Tim Gunter are a hip hop duo out of North Carolina, both college students attending UNC and NC State respecitively.  Here’s their latest track, “All Alone” which speaks to the struggles of coming up and making something of yourself and the lonliness that can come with it.  I also did some digging and found “Nowhere to Go,” only fitting as these guys “got nowhere to go but up…”

Eddy B. & Tim Gunter – All Alone

Eddy B. & Tim Gunter- Nowhere to Go