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Brent Randall - We Were Strangers in Paddington Green

Brent Randall – We Were Strangers in Paddington Green

Brent Randall’s piano-driven psych-pop is heavily inspired by 60’s and 70’s songwriters and set to…read more→

The Veils - Sun Gangs

The Veils – Sun Gangs

The Veils’ third album Sun Gangs is the product of Finn Andrews, son of Barry…read more→

Ezra Furman and the Harpoons – Inside the Human Body

Ezra Furman and the Harpoons – Inside the Human Body

Inside the Human Body is the second release from Ezra Furman, whose fractured-folk-punk captures the…read more→

Woodpigeon - Treasury Library Canada c/w Houndstooth Europa

Woodpigeon – Treasury Library Canada c/w Houndstooth Europa

Woodpigeon is a lush orchestrated folk-pop group from Canada whose complex melodic arrangements and wispy…read more→

The Antlers – Hospice

The Antlers – Hospice

The Antlers’ latest album Hospice is a stunning and thoughtful study of loneliness. After spending…read more→

Those Darlins – Wild One EP

Those Darlins – Wild One EP

The Murfreesboro, TN trio Those Darlins cross punk rock and old-time country into a Carter-Family/Wanda…read more→

Peter Bjorn and John – Living Thing

Peter Bjorn and John – Living Thing

Swedish trio Peter Bjorn and John are back with their latest release Living Thing and…read more→

Bottle Up and Go - These Bones

Bottle Up and Go – These Bones

Bottle Up and Go, the guitar and drum based duo Fareed Sajan and Keenan Mitchell,…read more→

Crystal Antlers – Tentacles

Crystal Antlers – Tentacles

Crystal Antlers’ mix of psychedelic garage rock and soul morphs into a unique indie rock…read more→

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Its Blitz!

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Its Blitz!

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs toss out the gritty punk/garage sound that caught everyone’s attention for…read more→

Secret Life of Sofia - Empty Sleeves EP

Secret Life of Sofia – Empty Sleeves

It astounds me that more people aren’t into Brooklyn indie rockers Secret Life of Sofia.…read more→

The O’s – We Are the O’s

The O’s – We Are the O’s

The O’s, a two piece band out of Dallas, features Taylor Young (guitar, vocals) and…read more→

Gentleman Reg – Jet Black

Gentleman Reg – Jet Black

Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter Reg Vermue has a folk-pop style that has been compared to…read more→

Cotton Jones – Paranoid Cocoon

Cotton Jones – Paranoid Cocoon

Cotton Jones features ex-members of Page France, however the band’s sound moved away from the…read more→

Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band – Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band

Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band – Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band

Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band recalls both Modest Mouse and Wolf Parade with its fraught…read more→

Neko Case – Middle Cyclone

Neko Case – Middle Cyclone

Middle Cyclone, the follow-up to Fox Confessor Brings The Flood, is less country noir than…read more→

Harlem Shakes - Technicolor Health

Harlem Shakes – Technicolor Health

Brooklyn indie rock quintet Harlem Shakes mines the same garage rock territory as bands like…read more→

Telekinesis – Telekinesis

Telekinesis – Telekinesis

Michael Lerner – the sole member of Telekinesis – writes, sings and performs all the…read more→

Julie Doiron – I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day

Julie Doiron – I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day

I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day represents a transition into a more…read more→

Laura Gibson - Beasts of Season

Laura Gibson – Beasts of Season

In this live studio recording, Laura Gibson deliberately integrates the musical heritages of traditional country…read more→

Papercuts – You Can Have What You Want

Papercuts – You Can Have What You Want

You Can Have What You Want continues the Papercuts’ exploration of fuzzy, opiate-induced pop songs.…read more→

Matt Jones – The Black Path

Matt Jones – The Black Path

Ann Arbor troubadour Matt Jones’ self-released album The Black Path is a beautifully produced and…read more→

Good Night, States – Short Films On Self-Control

Good Night, States – Short Films On Self-Control

Pittsburgh based quintet Good Night States marries organic Americana sounds with electronic blips into meta…read more→

Obits – I Blame You

Obits – I Blame You

After the demise of Drive Like Jehu and Hot Snakes, Rick Froberg quietly launched his…read more→

Andy Wagner – Those Who Forgive

Andy Wagner – Those Who Forgive

During the course of Wagner’s two previous albums he transitioned from Chicago to New Orleans…read more→

Deep Dark Woods – Winter Hours

Deep Dark Woods – Winter Hours

The Deep Dark Woods’ sophomore release Winter Hours was recorded live in-studio, capturing a raw…read more→

Elvis Perkins in Dearland - Elvis Perkins in Dearland

Elvis Perkins in Dearland – Elvis Perkins in Dearland

On this follow-up to the debut album Ash Wednesday, Elvis collaborates with an accomplished group…read more→

Or, The Whale - Light Poles and Pines

Or, The Whale – Light Poles and Pines

It is hard not to be smitten with San Francisco seven-piece Or, the Whale with…read more→

African Reggae

African Reggae

African Reggae pays tribute to Bob Marley and his impact on African music. This compilation…read more→

Decemberists - Hazards of Love

Decemberists – Hazards of Love

Like its predecessor The Crane Wife, an album based on a Japanese folk tale, Hazards…read more→

Bishop Allen – Grrr...

Bishop Allen – Grrr…

Grrr… marks Bishop Allen’s third full-length studio endeavor exhibits a more mature band and a…read more→

Ben Kweller – Changing Horses

Ben Kweller – Changing Horses

Flirting with country music throughout his career, Ben Kweller embraces his southern roots on Changing…read more→

Howlies – Trippin' with Howlies'

Howlies – Trippin’ with Howlies’

Howlies’ debut album Trippin’ with Howlies’ is an unexpected reinterpretation of 60’s garage rock, doo-wop,…read more→

Downtown Mountain Boys – Big Darlin'

Downtown Mountain Boys – Big Darlin’

The Downtown Mountain Boys, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most polished bluegrass bands, is all…read more→

Marissa Nadler - Little Hells

Marissa Nadler – Little Hells

Boston songstress Marissa Nadler releases Little Hells on 3.2.09, featuring beautiful atmospheric vocals and thoughtful…read more→

Leopold and His Fiction – Ain't No Surprise

Leopold and His Fiction – Ain’t No Surprise

Ain’t No Surprise is the current album by San Francisco blues-twinged rock band Leopold and…read more→

Phosphorescent - To Willie

Phosphorescent – To Willie

Matthew Houck of Phosphorescent pays tribute to Willie Nelson by recording a handful of his…read more→

The Builders and the Butchers

The Builders and the Butchers – Self-titled

Portland’s The Builders and The Butchers funeral songwriting project results in an album of gothic…read more→

Dark Was The Night

Dark was the Night

This 4AD compilation of independent music due out 2.17.09 focuses on traditional songwriting themes performed…read more→

J. Tillman – Vacilando Territory Blues

J. Tillman – Vacilando Territory Blues

Josh Tillman has quietly released sad, beautiful records for the better part of the last…read more→

Andrew Bird – Noble Beasts

Andrew Bird – Noble Beasts

Noble Beasts, the latest release from Andrew Bird, is sparer than the distorted guitars and…read more→

M. Ward – Hold Time

M. Ward – Hold Time

The forthcoming Hold Time release (due out February 2009]) is an album loaded with exemplary…read more→

Tom Schraeder & His Ego – The Door, The Gutter, The Grave and Lying Through Dinner

Tom Schraeder & His Ego – The Door, The Gutter, The Grave and Lying Through Dinner

While I’m new to Tom Schraeder’s music, many critics and enthusiasts have taken notice and…read more→

Vetiver – Tight Knit

Vetiver – Tight Knit

Vetiver’s fourth full-length is a summation of the previous explorations with genres heard on past…read more→

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