Beat Radio releases new, free LP, Safe Inside The Sound

safeinsidethesound

What’s that? Free music?? Correct, you are! Brian Sendrowitz has decided to release his latest Beat Radio album as a completely free digital release to keep up with the times. Safe Inside The Sound has been a work in progress for the last several months, and Brian had been kind enough to send us many of the songs as they were completed. He understands his audience, but more importantly (actually in this new digital world, it could be up for debate – but that’s definitely for another time) he understands music. How do I know this? Maybe because Safe Inside The Sound is oh so special, in typical Beat Radio fashion. Sendrowitz and co. have never disappointed me with any of their material in the past, so there was really no reason for me to expect otherwise on the latest album.

Safe Inside The Sound builds upon previous Beat Radio material with some new, creative flourishes in the multi-layered electronica, including bells and even female vocal harmonies! Awesome. The grandeur of Safe Inside The Sound is stunning, as the soundscapes work toward a truly angelic musical world. And don’t worry, Sendrowitz’s longing, trademark vocals are still prominently featured. This record should catapult Beat Radio to the top of the indie community in no time. For more on Beat Radio’s sound, check out a previous post of mine.

Oh yeah, and then download the full album right here. Also, you should follow Sendrowitz on Twitter, because he’s the man – and the best internet friend you didn’t know you had.

Beat Radio – “Behind The Blue” [MP3]

Beat Radio – “Sleepwalking” [MP3]

Beat Radio – “Green Luxury Condo” [MP3]

3 comments to Beat Radio releases new, free LP, Safe Inside The Sound

  • Derick

    I am trying to get some work done but I feel that I have to stop what I am doing and say “I love this”. If anyone knows what effect is on his voice I would love to know. Very cool.

  • […] Whenever I’m checking out a band’s myspace for the first time, I do two things, I press the play button, and I look at the hit counter. Now, I can’t really tell you just how surprised I was when the first song began to play. With a modest 91000 views, I thought It was probably a fluke, I was sure that it was just the first song that was going to be good, and that the rest would suck. Well,  I was wrong, Every song was good. I immediately went to their website and downloaded their two newest releases. Both of them were fantastic. Could I really be one of the first people discovering this band? Of course not. […]

  • […] Whenever I’m checking out a band’s myspace for the first time, I do two things, I press the play button, and I look at the hit counter. Now, I can’t really tell you just how surprised I was when the first song began to play. With a modest 91000 views, I thought It was probably a fluke, I was sure that only the first song would be good, and that the rest would be mediocre. Well,  I was wrong, Every song was good. I immediately went to their website and downloaded their two newest releases. Both of them were fantastic. Could I really be one of the first people discovering this band? Of course not. […]