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Let’s Groove by Teen Daze
Originally by Earth, Wind, & FirePosted on September 8, 2012 by bunkercomplex with 96 notes
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Posted on July 8, 2011 by indieandyy via Fortyounce London with 118 notes
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Must listen: brand new and highly radical compilation Heading for the Ditch: A Tribute to Neil Young that Wayne from Vacation put together. Comes full of unique and fun covers from some of my favorite up-and-coming artists:
- Lost Boy? - Hey Babe
- Fossil Cities - After the Gold Rush
- Quilt - Sugar Mountain
- Medallions - Like a Hurricane
- Kind Spirit - Lotta Love
- Vacation - Barstool Blues
- Ivana XL - Heart of Gold
- Foxes in Fiction - Tell Me Why
- Brown Bread - Pocahontas
- Emily Reo - On the Beach
- Warm Body - See the Sky about to Rain
- Teen Daze - Harvest Moon
- Ghost Animal - Helpless
- Breakfast in Fur - Cripple Creek Ferry
Download that sucka right here. Cover artwork by Kaitlin Van Pelt.
Posted on April 13, 2011 by indieandyy via yvynyl with 185 notes
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Wet Hair by Teen Daze
originally by Japandroidsvia headunderwater:
I’m not going to be the first one to share with you this amazing cover. Not even close. But over the last 48 hours I’ve been listening to it a lot, no rhythm or reason, it’s just been so addictive. You can pick up Jamison’s full LP from Arcade Sound Ltd. I did. Hopfully it arrives in a timely fashion vs the Coma Cinema tape I’m still waiting on.
Teen Daze makes me want to French kiss some French gurlz.

photo via the ever so eccentric steph thompson
Download here
Posted on August 27, 2010 by indieandyy via Head Underwater with 92 notes
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Wide Eyes remixed by Teen Daze [mp3]
originally by Local NativesDo you fancy yourself a remix artist? Well Local Natives have posted stems of 4 songs: Wide Eyes, Who Knows Who Cares, Camera Talk, and World News for download. You can submit your remix to them and they might post it for all to hear.
Track via All Things Local Natives
Previously: Wide Eyes remixed by Suckers
Posted on June 30, 2010 by indieandyy via All Things Local Natives with 85 notes

