
Song To Get You Through The Goddamn Day #096:
Jaylib: “The Red (Original Version)”
In my opinion, the most perfect beat ever crafted from the very best producer hip hop will ever know.
[Champion Sound is available on Stones Throw]
Bell Towers: “Scavengers” (directed by Expialidocious)
I’m a little grossed out that someone had to have a mouthful of coins in their mouth to make this possible, but this is still one of the more creative videos I’ve seen in a while. Oh, also, it’s a bit NSFW at the tail end.
“Ooh Ahh Mmm” by Julia Chiang (available from The Standard)

Song To Get You Through The Goddamn Day #095:
Tom Day: “Couldn’t Be Alone” (featuring Laura Lethlean)
With ”Couldn’t Be Alone”, Tom Day and his cousin, Laura Lethlean, have created a remarkable cover of a already very beautiful song (Burial’s “Archangel”). I would definitely love to hear more collaborations between these two.
[The Things We Leave Behind is available now on Tom Day’s Bandcamp]

Song To Get You Through The Goddamn Day #094:
Caves: “1993”
Kids these days, right?
Jesus, this is good.
[When You Were Partying, I Was Dying drops February 21, 2012 on Absent Fever]

Song To Get You Through The Goddamn Day #093:
MPSO: “Let Go/Falling”
Sure, Daniel Grey is a member of recent Sub Pop signees Memoryhouse, but more importantly (in my opinion), he creates hazy and loopy folk masterpieces under the guise of MPSO (aka Mount Pleasant Symphony Orchestra). “Let Go” and “Falling” make up the luscious, chewy center of MPSO’s upcoming full-length Wisdom Teeth (which can be streamed in it’s entirety here). It’s going to be a absolute pleasure to see all of the ink that will eventually be spilled gushing about this record.
[Wisdom Teeth drops February 14, 2012 on MPSO’s Bandcamp]