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Review: The Deafening Colors EP 2
Morristown, New Jersey's Deafening Colors entice with intoxicating mix of shoegaze, country, and noise-rock on self-titled second EP.
Feb 18, 2011
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Jacob Goguen
10 Things You May Not Know About MGMT's Andrew VanWyngarden
MGMT's front man, Andrew VanWyngarden, is one to watch. Read on to find out 10 things you may not know about him.
Feb 18, 2011
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Natali Lekka
Album Review: Katie Sawicki - The Cabin Project
A review of Portland-based indie singer/songwriter Katie Sawicki's newest album release, The Cabin Project.
Feb 5, 2011
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Christine Antles
Poets of the Fall: 'Revolution Roulette' Album Review
Poets of the Fall launched their third album Revolution Roulette in 2008, but is it merely more of the same?
Feb 3, 2011
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James Clapham
Ex Libras Support Anison at 93 Feet East
Melodic, experimental trio Ex Libras was the perfect opener for the more mainstream Anison in East London, January 2011
Feb 2, 2011
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Finnola D'Albert
CD Review: PepperDome's 'Chaos' is Organized Fun
PepperDome's six-track 'Chaos Point' reaches into an eclectic bag of rock and slam poetry.
Jan 30, 2011
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Melissa Kucirek
CD Review: Steele's 'Expat' Ex-Specially Out There
Houston's Steve Steele releases the 12-track The Expat, a collection of intriguing and progressive rock tunes.
Jan 23, 2011
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Melissa Kucirek
Poets of the Fall: 'Carnival of Rust' Album Review
Following up with their 2005 hit Signs of Life, in 2006 Poets of the Fall released Carnival of Rust. Difficult second album? Far from it.
Jan 22, 2011
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James Clapham
Chas Sandford Album Review: Wag More Bark Less
A review of Chas Sandford's sophomore album "Wag More Bark Less," featuring "Someday Susan," "Let Love Back In This House," and "Whenever I See Your Smile"
Jan 16, 2011
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Markos Papadatos
Poets of the Fall : 'Signs of Life' Album Review
With the album coming out on vinyl January 19th, here's a re-look at this 2005 Emma award-winning Finnish hit.
Jan 15, 2011
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James Clapham
What to Love About LA's Local Natives
Indie rock band Local Natives has much to offer listeners as it rises to national appreciation
Jan 13, 2011
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Luke Wilby
Album Reconsideration: The Hold Steady - Heaven Is Whenever
One of 2010's most anticipated releases, the Hold Steady's fifth effort left many longtime fans initially disappointed. Fortunately, time has been kind.
Jan 12, 2011
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Brandon Schultz
Best Rock Albums of All Time, in History, Ever!
Although it is a contentious topic, this is a (possibly) definitive list of some of rock's greatest moments.
Jan 12, 2011
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Timothy Woods
Preview 2011: U2 and the Strokes Release New Albums
Two heavyweights produce new material for 2011, with U2 looking at a particularly busy year
Jan 12, 2011
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Timothy Woods
Benny Marchant EP: Conversations Missed
A review of Benny Marchant's debut EP, featuring the title track plus "Cold Weather", "A Better Way", and "Been Too Long".
Jan 11, 2011
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Markos Papadatos
Mumford and Sons: Britain's Bluegrass Rockers
Mumford & Sons takes the American radio world by storm with their bluegrass/British pub tunes, earning two 53rd Annual Grammy nods.
Dec 9, 2010
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Megan Winkler
Sufjan Stevens - Age of Adz Review
A review of the highly anticipated follow up album to Ilinoise, Sufjan Steven's 6th studio album.
Nov 29, 2010
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James R. Shaw
CD Review: 4:15AM by Nick B Byrne
Former Evolvers front man Nick B Byrne recently released his first solo album 4:15AM and took time out to talk about the album and his new single, Turning.
Nov 12, 2010
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Andy Howells
Review of "The Fool" by Warpaint
The all-female indie-rock band Warpaint have created a hazy, beautiful, and frightening debut album.
Nov 12, 2010
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Letitia Trent
100 Monkeys Music
Independent rockers form unconventional band, proving they can do more than swing around stage and monkey around with upcoming music.
Nov 2, 2010
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Megan Winkler