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Tue July 01 2008
Welcome to BadMarmalade Badmarmalade was at Glastonbury this week but expect thye track list very soon enjoy Badmarmalade
Welcome to BadMarmalade Badmarmalade was at Glastonbury this week but expect thye track list very soon enjoy Badmarmalade
Welcome to BadMarmalade Badmarmalade was at Glastonbury this week but expect thye track list very soon enjoy Badmarmalade
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Tue June 24 2008
Welcome to Bad Marmalade's Fourth Pod-Cast More Great New Music from the best Unsigned and indie Bands (Rock/Punk/Indie/) The Track List... John Fairh...
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Welcome to Bad Marmalade's Fourth Pod-Cast More Great New Music from the best Unsigned and indie Bands (Rock/Punk/Indie/) The Track List... John Fairhurst – On The Run Currently residing in
South Manchester John Fairhurst is a terrifyingly talented guitarist and this is a beautiful, tense instrumental which showcases the ability of the hardest gigging folk musician in all the land. Days
Of N...
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Welcome to Bad Marmalade's Fourth Pod-Cast More Great New Music from the best Unsigned and indie Bands (Rock/Punk/Indie/) The Track List... John Fairhurst – On The Run Currently residing in
South Manchester John Fairhurst is a terrifyingly talented guitarist and this is a beautiful, tense instrumental which showcases the ability of the hardest gigging folk musician in all the land. Days
Of Noah - 1000 Clowns Imagine if you will the sheer brilliance of Kings Of Leon playing Animal Collective songs, with dark lyrics about Clowns and dancing children, in front of a 30ft burning wicker
man in deepest, darkest Lancashire... Amida – Class Of 2000 This song is two minutes and six seconds long and it’s absolutely perfect. A tale of redemption from a life of small town
nothingness, it’s all jangly guitars, sardonic lyrics and surf-pop harmonies. What more could you want. Natalie Findlay - I’m Not A Stalker Natalie Findlay is a scarily talented Sixteen
year old from Manchester with a great voice, smart lyrics and an ear for a pop chorus. This track is for anyone who has had even the mildest of infatuations. The New Tea Party –The Turning Of
The Tables Of Time The New Tea Party hail from Llanelli/Cardiff and really couldn’t be from anywhere else. This is the musical equivalent of injecting seratonin directly into your eyeballs and
its fucking wonderful. If you want to send us a track for the pod cast or just fancy a chat send us a email to www.badmarmalade@gmail.com you can Add us on MySpace @ www.myspace.com/Badmarmalade
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Tue June 17 2008
Welcome to Bad Marmalade this week we go a little dark with 5 tracks of brand new music you just don’t want to miss… (Indie/Rock/Electro)...
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Welcome to Bad Marmalade this week we go a little dark with 5 tracks of brand new music you just don’t want to miss… (Indie/Rock/Electro) ddd – Drown This weeks podcast opens with
an amazing track by London based duo ddd. Stark, heavy, acerbic, melodic and reminiscent of Liars. This band clearly have no intentions of saving your lives. "We're not going to drown" they declare,
an...
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Welcome to Bad Marmalade this week we go a little dark with 5 tracks of brand new music you just don’t want to miss… (Indie/Rock/Electro) ddd – Drown This weeks podcast opens with
an amazing track by London based duo ddd. Stark, heavy, acerbic, melodic and reminiscent of Liars. This band clearly have no intentions of saving your lives. "We're not going to drown" they declare,
and I for one believe them. The Badical – Futant Toulouse Assault The Badical make noisy, techno infused electronica with more than an eye to the sweat -drenched dancefloor. This track Futant
Toulouse Assault is a great example of what they do. Friday's Ghost – The Exhalation League The Exhalation League is a slice of moody indie pop in that classic British tradition. This fantastic
Liverpool based band are still unsigned but have choruses big enough for stadiums already. In Cadeo – Communist Lecture In Cadeo hail from New York and this track is taken from their first
self-titled EP. Coming on like a more bombastic version of the National they've already agreed to play a house party for us, should we make it over to the big apple. Eliza Newman – Return to me
Return To Me ends this weeks installment of new music . Eliza Newman used to sing in Bellatrix and now she sings on her own and this is a haunting and affecting track whose frail piano arrangement
showcases her voice perfectly. If you want to get involved … You can find Bad Marmalade via Myspace www.myspace.com/badmarmalade or www.badmarmalade.com
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Tue June 10 2008
More great music from the best un-signed UK bands (Punk/Rock/Indie/Pop) It’s week two of the Bad Marmalade podcasts – bringing the best of...
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More great music from the best un-signed UK bands (Punk/Rock/Indie/Pop) It’s week two of the Bad Marmalade podcasts – bringing the best of the music we’re finding on Myspace. If
you’d like to appear on a podcast – email your MP3’s to badmarmalade@gmail.com. If we like you, we’ll do the rest. If there’s a band you think we should hear –
send us ...
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More great music from the best un-signed UK bands (Punk/Rock/Indie/Pop) It’s week two of the Bad Marmalade podcasts – bringing the best of the music we’re finding on Myspace. If
you’d like to appear on a podcast – email your MP3’s to badmarmalade@gmail.com. If we like you, we’ll do the rest. If there’s a band you think we should hear –
send us a message here on Myspace. Enjoy The Circus Electric - Oh Well (http://www.myspace.com/thecircuselectric) A chipper start to this week’s podcast from The Circus Electric. A band that
operates firmly in and amongst filming schedules, you can catch Sam from the band in forthcoming ITV1 drama ‘Whitechapel.’ The Circus Electric have been honing their brand of quirky indie
pop over the last year and are proving to be a live force to reckon with. Armrug - I Love You (http://www.myspace.com/armrug) Are these the words that all women want to hear, or the utterances of a
crazy perverts? The Manchester punk-outfit are heading to Glastonbury in a couple of weeks (more on this in a forthcoming feature) and are sure to be remembered with tracks like this. The tunes rock,
whilst at the same time managing to appeal to anyone (like us) with a slightly juvenile sense of humour. With a band reshuffle and the added prominence of keyboards, Armrug are ones to keep an eye
out on. The Fountain - Living in a House in Wales (http://www.myspace.com/thefountain) If you can’t made the Bad Marmalade House Party this weekend, then at the very least have a listen to this
from The Fountain, a strong contender for chorus of the year. Any one of you that listens to this and doesn’t have the chorus wedged in your head for a minimum of three hours, is probably not
listening, and that just doesn’t seem right. We are very much looking forward to seeing the art-poppers in action on Saturday night, and although this won’t make up for missing out,
it’s the best we can do! Scientist the Orange Pip - Bike Love, Love Me (http://www.myspace.com/scientisttheorangepip) Hailing from Plymouth, Scientist the Orange Pip could succinctly be
descibed as wonky post-punk noise, akin to a more accessible Mars Volta. We're not quite sure who Scientist is, or what it is that an Orange Pip does (aside from being an orange seed, and something
we’ve all accidentally swallowed at some point), but we're charmed nonetheless. Bleached Wail - Stolen Thunder (http://www.myspace.com/bleachedwail) Bleached Wail managed to catch the attention
of Bad Marmalade as we were leaving Dry Bar on the first night of MAPS festival. The indie-rockers from Stoke put on quite a show - jerking about erratically whilst performing smarter than your
average tunes. So much so, that we broke with tradition and actually bought a CD instead of expecting a freebie. All this without their lead guitarist, who was - in tabloid parlance - ‘tired
and
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