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MP3 National Beekeepers Society - POP: Power Pop

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Cricket in the Field
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Slackerevolution
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Propaganda
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Swing Dream Requiem
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Scars
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Machine, Man
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White Picket Fence
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Santa Rosa
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Goodbye Radio
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(ID 1639033)
Rock/Indie/Pop/Power Pop

10 MP3 Songs
POP: Power Pop, ROCK: Americana



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National Beekeepers Society is a three piece indie rock outfit that exploded onto the music scene last year from Madison, Wisconsin. Their music is a darkly fun rock style that incorporates aspects of bands such as Spoon, Thee Headcoats and Pavement, along with a 1960's rock and roll feel similar to that of the Kinks. On the band's self-titled first release, National Beekeepers Society unleash a taut, aggressive set of tracks that have been described as a primitive, raw power rarely encountered in today's music. The lyrics are smart, quirky and refreshing. Grab this album now and hear how 2007 should sound!


From the Press:

âWith ten songs in twenty-seven minutes, the National Beekeepers Society seem to have taken a page from Weezerâs playbook: rock as hard as you can for thirty minutes and then get out quick. âSwing Dream Requiemâ comes closest to the aggresive rock of the Pixies while standout track âScarsâ yearns to be Neutral Milk Hotel. This is fine, because other than perhaps the Arcade Fire, no oneâs writing songs like that anymore.â
-Rickâs Cafe, Madison WI

"National Beekeepers Society's recent self-titled LP laid quirky keyboards and harmonies over a world-weary rock base. Itâs a lo-fi unassuming record, yet the band doesnât seem to be completely joking when it claimâs Brian Eno as an influence- - âScarsâ, an otherwise somber acoustic song, benefits from a strange, buzzing synth in the background."
-The Onion


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