At long last there’s a way to ensure your offspring are hip to the latest in indie-rock at a young age. For his final project at England’s Huddersfield University, Andy J. Miller created Colour It (Red) a coloring and activity book inspired by songs from his favorite indie-bands such as Beirut and TV on the Radio. So dress your kid in some tight jeans and an ironic t-shirt and let them have at it.
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Finally, as part of their 20th anniversary celebration venerable indie label Sub Pop is reintroducing it’s Sub Pop Singles Club for a limited one-year run. For just $75, each month you’ll be mailed a brand new 7” single right to your door which will feature the likes of Black Mountain, Black Lips, Arthur & Yu and more. In addition to the wax you’ll also receive a code to download each album as well. Not a bad deal if you ask us. Better act soon though, we’d guess that subscriptions will be going fast.