Migrate Remembers: Cowboys Become Folk Heros

Cowboys Became Folk Heroes is a Screamo band from Lakeland, Florida. Presently, they are on indefinite hiatus. This band is absolutely amazing. They really didn’t release very much material: a demo and a self-titled. Check out this live video for a little taste:

 

Article by Tommy Hemmer

Migrate Music Video Premiere: THOT- The Shy Summer (Acoustic Version)

Fig.5: The sun catcher Cover Art

Our favorite Belgian band THOT has just released a music video today! We love this band, and everything they put out. We have featured them before on our site here and we even featured their song The Shy Summer on our Migrate Music Mixtape Vol. II – Alignment Of Sound this month. (Its free to download)

From THOT,

“This video was shot in an undergroud house in Belgium and features Claudia, the guest vocal on The Shy Summer (she’s also singing on Spellbound Fields).
We are actually working on setting up an European tour for February 2012, that will go through Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Hungary and maybe more. Some gigs have been already confirmed and we just CAN’T WAIT! By the way, if you are interested to invite us in your town or to play acoustic gig in your room, feel free to get in touch with us at booking@thotweb.net

About acoustic shows. Silent. 2 are confirmed. First (a private one) will takes place in Paris on 17th September (Some of you will maybe receive invitations) and the other one will take place in Prague around 10 october. More details are coming soon.”

So you can watch the video below, AND you can download the original version of The Shy Summer HERE.

Article by Matthew Dickson

Migrate Music Premiere and Download: Lightouts – Only the Smart Ones

Our friends over at BreakThru Radio have a weekly show called Live Studio! And for this week , they have brought in one of our favorite indie rock bands the Lightouts.  So check out the Lightouts perform Only the Smart Ones off of their maxi See Clear.

You can also download Only The Smart Ones for FREE right here: Lightouts – Only The Smart Ones

Article by Matthew Dickson

Listen: Nasty – “Letter To Myself”

So I bet most of you haven’t heard of Nasty. Well that’s why Migrate Music is here. What would you do without us?! Seriously though… Nasty is an underground rapper who is extremely overlooked because of his voice. He sounds almost identical to a guy named Marshall Mathers aka Eminem! Now Nasty has said probably hundreds of times that he feels cursed because of how close his voice resembles Eminem’s and he can’t get any attention from record labels because of it. I do feel bad for him because the guy can flow, rhyme, and make concepts.  This guy can do it all. He is a great MC that will most likely be over looked his entire career.

Here is a song below just showcasing some of his skills. Hopefully Migrate Music can help get him some new fans.

We told you…he sounds like Eminem.

Article by Tyler Ritchie

Album cover and songs revealed for Metallica and Lou Reed collaboration

Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu

Frustration
Junior Dad
Little Dog
Mistress Dread
Pumping Blood

Metallica and Lou Reed have collabed together for an album titled LULU. North America will be seeing the release of this album on November 1st later this year. The picture you see up there is the album cover followed by some songs on the album.

Now check out Metallica and Lou Reed perform Sweet Jane at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in NY back in 2009.

 

Article by Matthew Dickson

Migrate Music Video Premiere: The Plot In You – Miscarriage

The Plot In You has released their music video for their song Miscarriage. Check it out below!

 

On a side note…The Plot In You needs your help! They need your vote to be able to play on the THRASH AND BURN TOUR. To cast your vote for them, go here: facebook.com/windsofplague

Article by Matthew Dickson

Migrate Music Video Premiere: We Came As Romans – Mis//Understanding

Check out the latest music video by We Came As Romans for their single Mis//Understanding. The video takes various clips from their performances on the 2011 VANS Warped Tour. Also their new album Understanding What We’ve Grown To Be is out now.

You can get it here: wcar.merchnow.com

 

Article by Matthew Dickson

Watch Odd Future in their Hometown Documentary

I always listen to the music, watch the music video’s or check whatever i’m posting to Migrate Music out fully before posting it. This is a documentary of Odd Future in their Hometown just doin what they do in their everyday not so normal life’s. I only watch it for two minutes and I thought it was so entertaining in that two minutes, i’m not going to finish the video before posting it. I think you all see this as fast as you can. If you still at work, plug your headphones in or turn down the volume really low because there is no profanity beep in this video. Watch the documentary below.

 

Article by Tyler Ritchie

Ozzy Osbourne hears lost recording of Randy Rhoads for the first time

I remember when I was about 10 or so and I got a guitar tablature book of the Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads Tribute record. I was so excited to learn how to play Crazy Train! Nothing beats the feeling when you were younger to being able to play along with your rock idols on a *cough* cassette tape for the first time.

Anyways…when I saw this little bit of footage gold, I got excited to hear what lost recording Rhoads was on, and two, to see Ozzy’s reaction.

Watch below:

 

Sick huh?!

 

Article by Matthew Dickson

DZK King of Underground Hip Hop?

So one of my favorite underground hip hop rappers is DZK. He’s been around for a while and anyone who knows anything about the underground hip hop community knows of DZK. This guy is amazing with his wordplay and lyricism. To show my appreciation to DZK, I figured I would switch it up a little bit. Instead of giving you one video to watch, I figured I would give you three. I know I know, Migrate Music is too nice. You can thank us though by leaving a comment and telling us what you think about DZK.
Videos below…
Torcher I

Shadowville’s Battlefields

Man Possessed

 

Article by Tyler Ritchie