Free MP3 of the Day
The Cars, “Free”
Jul 11, 2011 6:00 AM by Will Durkin
After a hiatus of more than 20 years, the original members of legendary Boston rock band The Cars have returned with the album Move Like This, featuring the single “Free.” An impressive comeback for the band, Move Like This is already being heralded as the group’s best work since their 1984 classic Heartbreak City.
R. Kelly, “Radio Message”
Jul 11, 2011 6:00 AM by Will Durkin
R. Kelly has vowed to put real love songs back on the radio with his new album Love Letter. His new single “Radio Message” does just that.
Aaron Lewis, “The Story Never Ends (Acoustic)”
Jul 11, 2011 6:00 AM by Staff
Country boy Aaron Lewis proves country comes from your heart, not your previous job. With the release of Town Line, Lewis silenced all the doubters and left their ears ringing with his classic, small town sound. In “The Story Never Ends,” Lewis find the best part about life on the road: coming home.
Big Gigantic, “Thinking Out Loud”
Jul 10, 2011 6:00 AM by Anngie
Like dubstep heavyweight Bassnectar or the experimental, hip-hop style of Anticon‘s instrumental rap innovator Alias, the guys behind Big Gigantic make the type of music you’re likely to take with you to your next big dance party. Party on!
Small Black, “Despicable Dogs (Washed Out Remix)”
Jul 10, 2011 6:00 AM by Anngie
Georgia’s newest rising star, 27-year-old Ernest Greene–better known by his stage name Washed Out–provides a helping hand in the gauzy dream-pop and hypnotic vocals found in Small Black‘s “Despicable Dogs.”
HEALTH, “USA Boys”
Jul 9, 2011 6:00 AM by Will Durkin
La Sera, “Devils Hearts Grow Gold”
Jul 9, 2011 6:00 AM by Anngie
Sweet pop vocals and ’60s inspired girl-group harmonies are found in La Sera, the new side-project of Vivian Girls‘ songwriter/bassist Katy Goodman. It’s dreamy music from the day after tomorrow, or perhaps the day after that.
A.J.K.S., “440″
Jul 9, 2011 6:00 AM by Anngie
With a hint of renegade punk in his angry Polish rhymes, MC A.J.K.S. (A Jezusowi Kazali Spac’) has a style reminiscent to Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All’s (aka OFWGKTA or just Odd Future) main leader Tyler, The Creator . If you like the sound of that, then you’ll dig the hardcore rap of “440.”
Nick Cannon (feat. Akon), “Famous”
Jul 8, 2011 6:00 AM by Will Durkin
Fame is a fitting subject for a Nick Cannon song. The guy has been in show business for most of his life.
Eden’s Edge, “Amen”
Jul 8, 2011 6:00 AM by Staff
In the world of country music, it’s hard to find two endorsements bigger than Brad Paisley and Reba McEntire, and Eden’s Edge is touring with both over the next few months. Brad and Reba aren’t alone in their support of Eden’s Edge. The small town Arkansas group has found more and more musicians and country music fans coming out of the woodwork around the world, singing along and dancing to their homespun songs.
