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New Video for Carolyn Sills' George Bailey

Check out the new video created for Carolyn Sills' George Bailey. ...

Founder of Dungeons and Dragons Dies

Today marks a sad day for fantasy role players everywhere. Gary Gygax, co-founder of the Dungeons and Dragons game, died today. He was 69. The members of Silent Stereo Records are not ashamed to admit that our formative years were dominated by two th...

Nashville Trip

We took a little trip to down to Nashville last week. On our way, we stopped by the Carter Family Fold in Hiltons, VA. For any fans of traditional country/bluegrass music, the Fold is a must see. Every Saturday, people gather at the fold to hear some...


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Carolyn Sills George Bailey/Blue Christmas purchase @ carolynsills.com

Boss Tweed Buzz Like Houseflies purchase

The New Rags Take Jennie to Brooklyn purchase

The New Rags Gotta Get Out Of Here purchase

Silent Stereo Sounds #13

Another blend of really old and really new music. We start with a track from the Peerless Quartet, the premier vocal group of the early 1900s and possibly the first hipsters. After that, it's a track from Dead Language's new release, Interwar. This tracks features some new sounds (pedal steel and Hammond organ) that are not normally found on Dead Language tracks. Finally, we play a track from Kate Garner, a friend of ours from myspace. Her sound is new and unique, but also has a strong 1920s influence.

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Silent Stereo Sounds #12

Some great new and really old music with our new podcast. The first track is from an amazing band called The Barbary Coasters. They totally nail an early 60s sound, but they are doing new material. One of the best sounding bands we've heard in a long time. After that is a track on the Victrola from Billy Murray. Not the actor but the most popular singer from the acoustic recording era (1880-1925). Finally, we play a track from Dead Language's new release Interwar. Also there's a new installment of Digital Man and Analog Boy.

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Silent Stereo Sounds #11

We dedicate this show to The Mighty Hannibal. Doug saw his performance at the Delancy Bar in NYC (with some of the SSR crew backing him), and it was, to say lightly, a powerful experience. Doug plays three tracks off the Norton Records Hannibal compilation Hannibalism! Doug also hosts a new game show: Is This Song About Sex?

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