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  • Fika Recordings has an Advent Calendar of new music, free downloads. I've only had time to listen to a couple and there's some good rockers on there, so go here and get your free music.
  • Speaking of free music, Paste Magazine has a double-download of 40 songs, a number of which have been reviewed here already. Get it here.
  • And sorry for not sooner calling atttention to Atlas Eets Christmas, a Flaming Lips site that streams 24/7, mainly the "Imagene Peice" secret Christmas album of 2007 but also the website's title song which was redone in 2011 with Flaming Lips, Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band. That collection of artists will perform at the Lips' New Year's Eve "freakout" in Oklahoma City, by the way. The new song is only streamable for now.
  • Thanks to Howard Cogswell, who pointed this out to me weeks ago and I keep forgetting to mention it. Brian Wilson's Songs in the Key of Disney has an exclusive Amazon version, and there's a song that's only on the downloadable edition, "Peace On Earth," a Christmas-themed song from "Lady and the Tramp." It's free to download by itself from Amazon. The whole album is a discounted $4.99 from Amazon as well.
  • Almost forgot to mention WXPN-FM in Philadelphia is giving away an elpee's worth of holiday toonz all done by indie rock performers from Philly. Grab it here
  • We gave a middling review to Little Red Ambulance's song "Maybe This Christmas" earlier in the season, so the band contacted us with a newer, and more uptempo, song, "Christmas In the Morning." No Amazon link yet, but here's the link to Bandcamp, and a video:

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