While I’ve been out gallivanting around the country (well, around the Eastern part of the country…well, around the area between here and the Maryland coast), the Rock Band Network has moved inexorably forward, unleashing new songs on a near-daily basis.
This latest batch features tunes that have shown up since last Friday and today, and includes several notable tracks — namely, two from Flight of the Conchords, and another each from The Shins, Attack Attack!, and RBN dominators The Main Drag.
It’s a big list, so I’ll post it after the break. Meanwhile, the RBN Vault has been updated accordingly. And hey, bands and/or band representatives? If you see anything missing or incorrect in the Vault, just let me know and I’ll fix it pronto. I’m here to help fans find you guys, you know?
| Attack Attack! | Stick Stickly | 160 MS | ![]() |
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| Between the Buried and Me | Mordecai | 160 MS | ![]() |
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| Broadcast | Love and the Triumph Of | 80 MS | N/A | N/A |
| The Carsitters | Push Me | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| Cate Sparks | Whatever Happened to You | 160 MS | ![]() |
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| Eulogies | Day to Day | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| Flight of the Conchords | Demon Woman | 160 MS | ![]() |
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| Flight of the Conchords | The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room) | 160 MS | ![]() |
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| James William Roy | Shiny Dark Bar | 80 MS | N/A | N/A |
| The Main Drag | Car Windows | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| Mark Mallman | Do You Feel Like Breaking Up? | 80 MS | N/A | N/A |
| Mindflow | Destructive Device | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| The Nebraska Sailing Authority | Second Best Friend | 80 MS | N/A | N/A |
| The Project Hate MCMXCIX | Descend Into the Eternal Pits of Possession | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| Quartered | Africa | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| The Shins | So Says I | 160 MS | ![]() |
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| Uniform Motion | Roll Over | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| Warpath | Life Unworthy of Life | 80 MS | ![]() |
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| Winds of Plague | Approach the Podium | 160 MS | ![]() |


So far I’ve noticed that the sound quality on the RBN tracks is not as good as the HMX produced tracks.
I suspect that’s probably due to the varied production of indie recordings. Lots of bands put something together on a shoestring budget, and lots actively go for the lo-fi sound.
Thanks for the hard work. I found it much less tedious to preview music using the amazon links than in rock band.