posted by Cptn

Radio Free South West and the People’s Republic of South Devon are working together to bring the best South West music straight to your ears. Check out the nifty little plug in on the People’s Republic of South Devon site or shuffle over to the Radio Free South West page on Live 365.
Each month we’ll bring you the top 10 tunes from South West bands on the station, as voted for by you! More democratic than X-Factor, and (slightly) more funky than being co-opted onto your parish council. Vote on your favs by clicking the thumbs up on the player.
Here’s the top 10 for January.
Artist ~ Song ~ Album
1. Mary and Martin – Same Life – Mary and Martin
2. Leo James – No More the Rolling Stone – Songs of Solace
3. The Legendary Ten Seconds – Can’t Find A Girlfriend – The Legendary Ten Seconds
4. Dave Gwyther – Write A New Freedom – Wars Will Cease…When We Refuse To Fight Them
5. Anderson – Chemicals and Sparks – Chemicals & Sparks
6. Stuart Wills – On The Run – Watching The World Passing By
7. Pyrates! – High Barbary – Demo
8. Astrolab – Butterfly’s Wing – Astrolab
9. Andrew Marshall – Beautiful – Refuge
10. The Weaver Twins – Until The Cows – Mama Weaver Lives
TOP 10 SONGS, JANUARY 2009
For a low down of the big movers, visit the Radio Free South West MySpace page
And that’s where you’ll find details of how to submit your music to the radio station. They are after:
* Singer-songwriters (material in the vein of Nick Drake, Damien Rice, Kathryn Williams etc)
* Indie Bands (material in the vein of Coldplay, The Shins, Snow Patrol etc)
* Dance (material in the vein of Zero 7, Massive Attack etc)
* Hip Hop (material in the vein of Jurassic 5, De La Soul etc)
Get all the latest, subscribe to the People’s Republic of South Devon
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