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On The Daily Dose, Insomnia Radio brings you daily mp3s, legally and with permission from the artists. One excellent song per day delivered directly to your iPod or PC. DJ Chatter and socks not included. The socks would be rocked off anyway.

Insomnia Radio: Daily Dose MP3 Blog Jason Evangelho & Insomnia Radio Family

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On The Daily Dose, Insomnia Radio brings you daily mp3s, legally and with permission from the artists. One excellent song per day delivered directly to your iPod or PC. DJ Chatter and socks not included. The socks would be rocked off anyway.

    The 1957 Tail-Fin Fiasco: J is for Genius

    The 1957 Tail-Fin Fiasco: J is for Genius

    ‘J is for Genius’ is taken from their album ‘Don’t Go Anywhere’ released 22nd March 2021. America was gearing up for the sixties. Little Richard screeched his way to the top with ‘Lucille’ and Elvis had 9 hits in a row. Jack Kerouac penned his immortal novel ‘On The Road’, inspiring Americans to seek the […]

    King Black Acid: One of my favorite things

    King Black Acid: One of my favorite things

    One Of My Favorite Things – a single from the longtime stoner-pop, bubble-grunge, space rockers in King Black Acid and the Rainbow Lodge. Once again the band rips into new sonic territory while still managing to nod back to classic psych-rock power pop acts like the Small Faces and Cheap Trick, as well as contemporary […]

    Sick Day: Sleeping in the Dark

    Sick Day: Sleeping in the Dark

    Sick Day is a Chicago-based deviant folk musician with catchy lyrics and subtly powerful stage presence. Inspired by everything they see, Sick Day has a powerful effect on listeners. The band was founded in Spring 2019 by songwriter Olivia Wallace and drummer Stef Roti. Released in May, 2020, this is the title track of a […]

    The Vryll Society: Andrei Rublev

    The Vryll Society: Andrei Rublev

    Liverpool UK psychedelic rockers The Vryll Society released the single Andrei Rublev on 14th April, creating further anticipation ahead of the release of their debut album this summer.

    Inspired by scenes from Andre Tarkovsky’s 1996 arthouse classic film, Andrei Rublev is an emotive charge of hip-hop drums, crunching bass lines and hypnotic guitar solos, hinting further at the themes and ideas likely to form the basis of their upcoming record.

    Having produced a series of critically acclaimed singles over the last few years, including live stalwarts ‘A Perfect Rhythm’ and ‘Shadow Of A Wave’, the fast-rising Merseyside outfit are primed for their first full-length release, with impressive appearances at the likes of Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds and TRNSMT helping them develop a staunch grassroots following. [via Super Cat PR]







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    Dreaming of the Pyramids: The Rain

    Dreaming of the Pyramids: The Rain

    Dreaming of the Pyramids are a Swedish alternative rock band based in the southern city of Karlskrona, with a new double a-side out on Spotify called “The Rain / The Sun Still Shines For You”

    Inspired by old shoegaze bands like Slowdive and Ride as well as more modern music like the killers. Dreamy synths, layered guitars and whispered vocals.

    They have six tracks up on Soundcloud, including this double a-side, so check out the links below.







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    Night Owls: Better With Age

    Night Owls: Better With Age

    Leeds UK grunge pop trio Night Owls share Better With Age, the second punishing cut from their ‘Tragically Human’ EP due for release next month.

    Snarling, ferocious and dripping with fury, the Leeds outfit’s latest offering sees them incorporate experimental electronic influences within their distinctive sound, whilst retaining their boundless energy and trademark vocals to sublime effect.

    With slots supporting the likes of Cloud Nothings, Yuck and Tigercub already ticked off alongside an appearance at Reading & Leeds Festival, the band’s burgeoning live reputation is sure to develop further in the coming months with live dates across the UK. [via Super Cat PR]







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    Live Dates

    20 April – Fruit, Hull (supporting Weirds)

    18 May – Indie Banquet, Leeds (supporting Baba Naga)

















     

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Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

BobbyBoson ,

Great source for new music

Killer tunes!

roblef ,

My FM is DEAD

And it's all this podcast's fault! Welcome back, Jason, and the Insomnia Radio Family. THis is TEH BEST daily mp3 bog/podcast out there. Right on!

JDCage ,

Free talking over the music almost every day

Waste of time. Most of the MP3s here include an annoying intro, or some guy telling you that the music is free, PLAYED OVER THE MUSIC ITSELF. So there is no way to skip the intro without skipping the first few seconds of the song. There are several song-a-day podcasts where they don't edit the track to add their advertisement. Try FM102x Song of the Day, KCRW's Today's Top Tune, KEXP Song of the Day, MPR: The Current Song of the Day, or Texas Music Matters instead.

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