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The Caulfield Sisters – Two Songs from Mohawk

American Laundromat Records announces the release of “Two Songs from Mohawk by The Caulfield Sisters” a digital single featuring two newly recorded tracks by Brooklyn-based all-girl trio The Caulfield Sisters.

Big guitars and bass  – recorded the way they should be – raw and distorted with great vocals over the top, created and produced in a home studio –  a very fab drum sound! These tracks can be  found exclusively on iTunes. I recommend you get them!

“Caterwauling” and “I See Your Face” are the first new original tracks from The Caulfield Sisters since their critically-acclaimed debut CD-EP “Say It With Fire” was released several years back. Both tracks were recorded and produced by The Caulfield Sisters at front-woman Cindy Wheeler’s house in the Catskills (New York). Mastering was done by Sean Glonek (Tanya Donelly, Kristin Hersh, Frank Black, OK Go) at SRG Studios in New Jersey.
The Caulfield Sisters are:
Cindy Wheeler: Vocals, Guitar
Mary Guidera: Bass, Backing Vocals
Kristin Mueller: Drums
Free download of “Caterwauling” for SystemCulture readers

The Caulfield Sisters are a critically praised independent band based in Brooklyn, NY, noted at times for their sonic similarity to Throwing Muses or Galaxie 500. They have appeared at the annual CMJ music marathon, were featured in the New York art magazine Esopus, and were named one of “NYC’s 10 Bands to Watch” by Time Out New York magazine. The Caulfield Sisters debut CD-EP “Say It With Fire” was a stunning release that enjoyed critical acclaim, many months as a favorite on the CMJ charts, and earned them invitations to perform live on KEXP as well as opening shows for bands such as Interpol.

Free everyting has to be free!

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People are constantly looking for free promotions from businesses and are no longer prepared to pay a fare price for things. We have appeared to embraced the ‘something for nothing’ culture  and are consequently (probably) destroying the fundamental laws of capitalism. If you can get everything for free then how do we make money?
Something for nothing is a part of marketing, a way to trap your client into a product, a culture or a brand, to entice them or convince them to buy your related products. Read more…
The music industry has been destroyed by this something for nothing culture, with albums being given away free. It can be argued that this has made the music industry more democratic, enabling individual musicians and artist to compete in the free download market. However, this surge for free content has diluted the industry, the purse is getting empty so artists are not getting paid a fair return for their efforts. It gets worse – websites that delivered free content (and some paid) are now disappearing as the general public now only downloaded the free stuff and not the paid tracks.  With the demise of the 7digital indiestore service shutting down on in September 2010 an avenue for the democratic production of paid for and free downloads by independent artists has closed. There are dozens of  other viable alternatives for free mp3 downloads out there but for how long?


Try this one out M4tr Productions. Fill in your email address into the form and you will receive ‘A Moment Longer‘ by This Window.
If you can recommend another free download site we will give it a try – leave your comment and recommendations below.

More free mp3s

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With the demise of the 7digital indiestore service shutting down on in September 2010 viable alternatives for free mp3 downloads are abundant.

Try this one out M4tr Productions. Fill in your email address into the form and you will receive ‘A moment Longer‘ by This Window.

If you can recommend another free download site we will give it a try – leave your comment and recommendations below.

Has anybody tried the Reverbnation iPhone app – fancy reviewing it for us?