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Wednesday
Sep052012

Episode 37: “Smile” by Stray Dogg

After couple of solo performances as a singer songwriter, Dukat Stray a.k.a. Stray Dogg decided to form a band in the winter of 2011 with Ana (violin), and Jelena (piano), girls who are Music Academy (Belgrade) graduates.

The band performed as a backup to Chinawoman and Scout Niblett after only couple of months practice, with a 4 song Demo only availible. The band needed another guitar player, and that's when Marko from the Belgrade electro pop band Inje, joined Stray Dogg band to play solo guitar.

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Wednesday
Mar282012

Episode 13: “Backbone” by Carsie Blanton

Sometimes you just need something pretty in your life, don't you agree? Sit down for some Low Elo podcast or maybe a game of League of Legends and give a listen to our latest feature artist, Carsie Blanton.

Following her heart has worked out pretty well for Carsie, earning her widespread critical acclaim and a coast-to-coast fan following for her clever wordplay and indelible melodies. Her remarkable new album, Idiot Heart, represents the Philadelphia-based singer/songwriter’s finest work thus far, a panoramic collection of exuberant, expansive folk-pop, crafted with uncommon spirit and ingenuity. 

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Wednesday
Feb082012

Episode 6: “100,000 Women Can't Be Wrong" by Marshall Scott Warner

Back to the USA for the Low Elo League of Legends podcast as we introduce you to Marshall Scott Warner for some more rockabilly love. Also, that's a lot of womens!

I don't really know much about Marshall. There's not much out there about him, really. All I know is that his flavor of Americana Rockabilly is genuine and fun. He has this to say on his MySpace (musicians still use that site):

"Most often though, when I start counting off a song its going to be rockabilly. That is the music I am in love with and I can not get away from. It just has gotten in my bones."

Download “100,000 Women Can't Be Wrong" by Marshall Scott Warner