Thank you, Jim Noir. Over the past few weeks, more and more bands have come to the holiday table with new, seasonally appropriate songs to help get festive. As would be expected, it’s definitely a mixed bag (stocking?), but there are a surprising amount of goodies as opposed to lumps of coal. We decided to gather some of these in one place so you could have a one-stop soundtrack for Holidays ’07, for your tree trimming and eggnog slurping. We’ll start off with our favorite of the bunch, Stereofave Evangelicals’ “The Last Christmas On Earth.” Actually, it could be our favorite song we’ve heard from these guys, bar none.
Spending the apocalypse beneath the mistletoe is beautiful. (Note the creepy ID3 tags — theirs, not ours.) A whole sack of joy after the jump. But it’s not as dirty as that sounded.
Holiday songs always go well with Scotch. “It’s Christmas So We’ll Stop” is being released as a digital single in the US and a 7″ in Europe, via FatCat UK. The B-side is a choral take on the above. Don’t play this song when you take the kids to pick out a tree:
A cappella … Play this for your therapist:
With a name like Snowden you’re going to sing about a “White Christmas”; Jordan should’ve cut to the chase and gone for “Let It Snowden.”
You can hear the rest of their Xmas-y 2005 The Licorice EP at Kiss Atlanta. And it always sounds like it’s snowing in Sally Shapiro songs, so makes sense she’s reprised “Anorak Christmas” in time for the holidays.
You can download J. Gale Kilgore’s five-song country Christmas EP complete with artwork at Dovecote Records. It goes without saying (or reposting) that “Christmas In Fallujah” will always be in bloom. You can find plenty of Christmas non-cheer on the Magnetic Fields’ supreme baby Jesus & Mary Chain turn Distortion Where does one rank the Killers’ Don’t Shoot Me Santa” against “Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer”? Will any of these tracks beat “Christmas Number One“? So, yeah, basically we’re focusing on new additions to the free indie Xmas canon — it’s not intended to be comprehensive of every indie song in history. That said, we’ll happily check out any links to Xmas mixes in the comments. Post ‘em if you got ‘em.










































Bootyfull XXXmas by pas/cal. Anything that name-checks Life Uniform, Paula Cole, and Sir Mix-A-Lot is a-ok.
http://pascalgoespop.com/pas_cal_xmas_booty.mp3
I was looking around for free mp3 resources. You may want to try this search engine. It scans local websites for hidden folders, through google. It can then find mp3s with 0 ratio. Enjoy
http://www.frynge.com/music.htm
you made my heart skip with your “matthew s, check your gmail” shtick. DON’T DO THAT! I’VE HAD TOO MUCH COFFEE!
Me too! Damn it there are too many matthew esses with gmail accounts…
WAY too many matthew esses with gmail account around these parts… My heart also skipped a beat.
i might start a friggin’ round table. matthew s club of new york, anyone?
Sorry Matthews!
FYI to any other Matthews S. — we spoke to the Gummy winning Matthew S. already so no need to check your e-mail.
Here’s the Free Holiday Mix Roundup–a mixed bag of stuff from allover-about 22 entries.
http://gyozamonsta.wordpress.com/2007/12/09/countdown-to-christmas-inaugural-post-and-free-holiday-mix-roundup/