Best Video of 2012 #5: Caustic Casanova – Short Commute, Live Forever

All this week we’re counting down the top 5 DC music videos of 2012! Starting off our countdown is Short Commute, Live Forever from Caustic Casanova. Their latest album Someday You Will Be Proven Correct came out earlier this year and got a lot of attention with their mix of rock, metal, post-punk and psychedelia. The amazing music video, a bit reminiscent of Franz Ferdinand, was created by animator Wesley Belak-Berger. Be on the lookout for Caustic Casanova playing at a Hometown Sounds Showcase early in 2013!

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Special Holiday Mixtape


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Happy Holidays from Hometown Sounds.

Tracklisting:
Wes Felton – Jingle Bellafante
Fort Knox Allstars – Xmas Dub Time
Wes Felton – Let It Snow feat. Danni Deville
We Were Pirates – Merry Christtmas
Vegas With Randolph – Snow Day
Loose Lips – Let’s Hibernate
Lenorable – Last Christmas
Birdlips – Do You hear What I Hear?
Justin Jones – Christmas Night
Lightfoot – Simply Having A Wonderful Christmas Time
Sam Cooper & The Sleepwalkers – Snow
Tom McBride – O Holy Night
Wytold – Carol of the Bells / O Holy Night
Vandaveer – Silent Night

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Justin Jones – Christmas Night video

This is the last Hometown Sounds DC music video of the day post for 2012. Next week we’ll be counting down our top 5 DC music videos of the year, and it was not easy picking only 5 from such a long list of great videos. Come back all next week for the best of the best!

Justin Jones closes out the year with a touching and mellow video for Christmas Night, from his 2012 solo album As It Turns Out. Hometown Sounds wishes everyone in DC and beyond a happy and safe holiday season, and much more music and fun in 2013.

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One Year In

This Saturday, December 15th, the Hometown Sounds internet music stream turns 1 year old. We’re celebrating with the first in a monthly series of showcases at the brand new venue 9th & Beats. It’ll be a rare afternoon show, from 1 to 7, featuring five great DC bands you may not have heard of yet: The Torches, Peanut Butter & Dave, The Grey Area, The North Country and Black Checker. This weekend there’s no cover charge, so I hope you’ll stop by, check out the new space and hear some great music.

I run this Hometown Sounds thing on pure love. My day job has nothing to do with music, and I’m very lucky that it affords me a little bit of time here and there during the day to run a DC Music Video of the Day post and send out some tweets. Most of the cool people I know in DC have a day job that pays the bills and provides the health insurance, and the evenings and weekends are spent at band practice or theater rehearsals or in the art studio or pecking away at the keyboard. A very select few make music their day job. For music, at least, I want to do what I can to connect ears to the hard working musicians in this town.

I started with the 24/7 music stream, available on computers and mobile devices (through the free TuneIn app) from day one. Next came the DC music video of the day posts. Some thought I’d run out of videos after a month or two, and I’ve still got a whole lot in reserves. Then the Hometown Sounds podcast, which does pretty decent numbers in the iTunes Store and on SoundCloud. And finally with what I’ve wanted to get into for months now, presenting and simulcasting live shows. All this to make it as easy as possible for people to hear DC music.

I think it’s great to be a fan of local bands. You get to see them play more often. You see their friends’ bands share bills, and maybe you like them too. Scenes occasionally pop up, like the Federal Reserve shows at Iota or the Fort Knox Recordings bands all remixing and guesting on each others’ tracks. You might even make friends with your local music idols, not a likely prospect with bands featured on KCRW or All Songs Considered. That’s why I think DC music is worthy of special attention.

Thank you for all the kind and positive words everyone has had for Hometown Sounds this past year. Please send feedback and suggestions to dj@hometownsoundsdc.com or chat with me at one of the monthly showcases. I know there’s a lot of great music coming in 2013 and I’m excited to share it with you.

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Ugly Purple Sweater – DC USA video

Folk rockers Ugly Purple Sweater just released a brand new video for DC USA, the title track from their new EP coming out next month. These guys are some of my favorite musicians in DC, and I think this video and new EP are really going to put them on the map. DC USA is the shopping complex and parking garage in Columbia Heights, and director Paul Abowd shot DC rapper Superstar Butta as a boxer warming up in that neighborhood. Catch Ugly Purple Sweater live at their EP release show at the Black Cat on Saturday January 12th with another excellent band, Boston’s Kingsley Flood.

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Screen Vinyl Image – Rx video

Tonight at the Black Cat Backstage, Hometown Sounds faves Screen Vinyl Image kick off a great lineup that includes Frederick MD’s Silent Old Mtns. and headliners The Vacant Lots from Vermont. Here’s an appropriately trippy music video for Rx, from their most recent album Strange Behavior.

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Mokey Doris – Like A Star video

Tonight Centerville VA’s indie rock band Mokey Doris opens for Nashville band The Apache Relay at Jammin Java in Vienna. They just debuted a new music video for Like A Star, from their debut self-titled album. Based on this video, this band knows how to have a goofy fun time.

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Miles Midnight – India Whiskey video

Those talented folks at Pick Up Productions are back with another fun music video. India Whiskey is the debut single from a brand new FREE EP by Miles Midnight called Supersonic. This catchy song blends elements of electronica and hip hop with a solid base of rock music. I’m hooked, can’t wait to see them live!

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Best of 2012 Podcast feat. DC Music Download

This week Stephanie Williams from DC Music Download helps pick out our favorite local releases of 2012.

In no particular order:
Misun – The Sea [The Sea]
Imperial China – How We Connect [Creative License]
Frau Eva – Underneath Eyelids [Morrissey Smiling]
Young Rapids – Day Light Savings [Dime Piece]
The Sea Life – In Basements [Sleep]
The Funk Ark – High Noon [Road to Coba]
Drop Electric – Sampler Platter [Santo Domingo]
Deleted Scenes – Young People’s Church of the Air [The Days of Adderall]
Heavy Breathing – Body Problems [U The One I Want]
Janel & Anthony – Where Is Home [A Viennesian Life]

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It’s A Bad Brains Christmas, Charlie Brown

Here’s a nice little Bad Brains/Charlie Brown video mashup to brighten your holiday spirit.
http://vimeo.com/33883554

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