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FREE SONG ALERT - PUJOL 'Too Safe', 'Mayday', and 'DIY2K'

Song #8 on my quest to share free music once a day until I run out of sources.  Today's band is Pujol!

Today's post however is a triple header of FREE!

(download only from sources you trust... Keep on reading for a trustworthy source for 'Too Safe')

I first heard of Pujol back in October with the FREE download of 'Too Safe'! The song has been a Spinner.com mp3 Song of the day free download and STUCK IN MY HEAD.  I was worried that this might be just magic caught in a bottle and the band might lack the energy for a whole album, but that's simply not the case!
In December I found the October edition of The Muse American Songwriter Music Sampler.  Amongst the great FREE DOWNLOADABLE tracks from Shovels and Rope, Deer Tick, and Lisa Hannigan you can find another Pujol song 'Mayday'


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Pujol 'Mayday"

After two hits, I went for their Daytrotter session and confirmed this kid's just talented! His EP Nasty, Brutish, and Short came out in October.  His full length release looks to be getting released this summer.


To complete the FREE DOWNLOAD trifecta, head over to SPIN to grab DIY2k



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