Following the release of Deerhunter’s Microcastle last year, the Atlanta, Georgia group’s
lynchpin Bradford Cox returns to his solo guise, Atlas Sound, for another round of
ethereal pop genius ...
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After a pair of albums under the group nom de plume Preston School Of Industry, Pavement co-founder Scott Kannberg, aka Spiral Stairs, makes his bona fide solo debut with an October 20 LP/CD/digi...
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Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell are The Big Pink, and although both of music stock,
their excellent debut, A Brief History of Love, is the first album that either can really
call their own.
With John Darnielle remaining the band’s creative hub - this time flanked by
Peter Hughes and Jon Wurster - The Life Of The World To Come was recorded
in three studios across three states and f...
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After a handful of mind-bending SXSW performances, nonstop touring, and a bidding war…that’s right, a bidding war… the first quarter of 2008 found Memphis prolific punk wunderkind Jay Reatard on Ma...
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“There’s a good reason why the new record is called Scars,” says Felix Buxton. “Making it has been a gruelling process. When we finished recording, it felt like we’d come out of a boxing ring....
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Most of us fans have a silly tendency to look at our favorite musicians as being
the smartest people in the world.
Within their lyrics we know we’ll find the answers to everything, if we just loo...
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Future Of The Left burst onto the UK music scene in 2007 with the release of their critically-acclaimed debut album Curses which was described by NME as “a collection of tracks that...
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