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Paleface
(Ramseur) www.RamseurRecords.net While the tellingly titled One Big Party may be Paleface's most embellished effort yet - relatively speaking -- it finds him sacrificing none of t more...
Paleo
(Partisan Records) www.partisanrecords.com I've long admired the music of Daniel Johnston. The simple innocence in each of his songs and the shambling, unbalanced u more...
Paleo
(Partisan) www.partisanrecords.com/ Freak-folk artist David Strackany, aka Paleo, follows up last year's spl more...
Pallas
(Mascot) www.mascotrecords.com Scottish band Pallas was part of an early-1980s progressive rock revival that took place in the United Kingdom. Along with such respected, and some more...
Palms
www.rbrRecords.com Few bands these days make music recalling the icily lonely, German-depressive soundscapes of Nico's The Marble Index and De more...
Palmyra Delran
(Apex East) www.palmyradelran.com Despite the fact that guitarist/songwriter Palmyra Delran recently did a spate of dates with her fomer, almost-popular band the Friggs, one would hope that more...
Panda Bear
(Paw Tracks) www.paw-tracks.com When Noah Lennox put out Person Pitch in 2007, listeners were dragged to '60s surfaris; guitars amorphous as deep-sea cephalopods, ocean-spray pe more...
Panico
(Chemikal Underground) www.chemikal.co.uk/ Panico recorded this sixth and latest album at Franz Ferdinand's Glasgow studio, and for the first couple of tracks, you might almost b more...
Pantha Du Prince
(Rough Trade) www.roughtrade.com Black Noise is a fascinating techno record, styled with rich drum programming and deep, dour melodies. Three years back, Hendrik more...
Panther
(Kill Rock Stars) www.killrockstars.com In physics Entropy measures disintegration and disorder, the continual process of things falling apart. That's a fitting name for Panther more...











