Free and Legal Downloads? Yes, at least temporarily. Bands often temporarily permit free downloads of their releases. The end of an offer is usually based on the expiration of a set period of time. But at least for now, here are songs that qualify as Free, Legal and Recommended (FL&R) downloads.
Finding songs that can be legally downloaded is easy. The difficult task is to find legally downloadable music that we recommend. The hope is to post FL&R songs each Friday.
Our top source for discoveries of Australian Indie music is Triple J Unearthed. Their staff is knowledgeable and the website (https://www.triplejunearthed.com/) is well organized. Recently, Bridget Hustwaite of Triple J selected a number of Australian artists that share characteristics with London Grammar. Here are three of Bridget’s picks.
Little Deed is a Sydney artist. Quoting the Facebook biography:
"What began as an acoustic bedroom project has become a full-bodied craft of its own for Sydney-based artist Little Deed. After years of delving into guitar-driven indie folk, Little Deed has found comfort in exploring the union between the chaos of industrial electronic sounds and lush, acoustic instrumentation."
“Storm in My Cup” by Little Deed -To access the free download, go to https://www.triplejunearthed.com/jukebox/play/track/3822096 and click the arrow.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littledeedmusic
Stonefox is the Melbourne trio of Jenna Russo, Monica Spasaro and Tim Carroll.
“Dreamstate” by Stonefox -To access the free download, go to
https://www.triplejunearthed.com/jukebox/play/track/5198771 and click the arrow.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stonefoxmusic
Website: http://www.stonefoxmusic.com/
BROADHURST is Nick Broadhurst in Bondi Beach.
“Take Me Down” by BROADHURST -To access the free download, go to
https://www.triplejunearthed.com/jukebox/play/track/5284536 and click the arrow.
Website: http://broadhurst.world/
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