NEW
RELEASE: Underdrive
brings their latest CD to homemademusic full of topnotch songs.
giving back the monster is an instant favorite here!
NEW
RELEASES: James
Richard Oliver has just released 6 new CD's through homemademusic.
Songs like "Elly Mae's Funky Monkey," "Forty Foot Elvis,"
"Hillbilly Monster In Arkansas," and many others can be
previewed in the Homemade
Music Store . Goodtime homespun hillbilly rock for one and
all!
NEW!
Check
out our new list of related homemade music from a few established
artists.
Coming
soon...
music from Vibrationland, Bycehaus, and an exclusive
Homemade Music release from Lord Litter.
NEW
RELEASE: Mental
Anguish & NOMUZIC have just released their newest collaboration
done in July of this year. It's called Flamingo
Road and features a blend of analog synths in a decidedly
ambient, spacey, percussive blend. It's definitely among our favorites
outings yet.
NEW
RELEASE: Daniel
Prendivlle's tantrum
ego is now available in the library. 10 tracks of independently
produced music which prove that it takes a big man to blow down the
wrong end of a tuba. Or something like that...Buy this album and help
Daniel rid the world of famine, pestilence, disease and dandruff.
No, really...
NEW
RELEASE: SlipstreamPresents.com
is an Internet-based music company that features the work of a select
group of independent recording artists. Now available at homemademusic.com
is their excellent sampler of 18
artists at a low sampler price of $3.00.
NEW
RELEASES: Rob Christensen is
a (one man band) recording artist / singer / songwriter in the indie
rock / folk / pop vein. Think R.E.M. crossed with Neil
Young. Rob has been self-releasing his records since 1994. Rob has
4 CD's available right
here at homemademusic.com.
NEW
RELEASE: Dark Day has just released "Loon"
subtitled "The mental health project." An exercise in exorcising the
demons of the mind, these sometimes infectious, sometimes maddening
7 short instrumental works recall songs of the chain gangs, the frenzied
monotony of Philip Glass and the quirkiness of Spike Jones. Robin's
approach to this work is that of a railway conductor or a ticket-punching
computer-driven player piano.