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Unbunny
(Parasol) www.parasol.com Over the course of more than a dozen years and various releases under different monikers, Unbunny's rambling trajectory has proven as odd more...
Undertones
(Union Square) www.unionsquaremusic.co.uk Formed amidst the struggle and strife of Northern Ireland in the mid-‘70s, the Undertones forged a sound that borrowed liberally from both more...
Underworld
(Cooking Vinyl) www.cookingvinyl.com Underworld's new album reaches its apex early on. "Always Loved a Film," a pulsating anthem and update on epic trance, employs a more...
Underworld vs. The Misterons
(Studio !K7) www.k7.com It's a shame that the AV Club has already run their least essential albums of 2009 list, because as enjoyable as it is, Athens would have been a more...
UNKLE
(Surrender All) www.unkle.com Unlike James Lavelle's wrong-n-rocking recent War Stories, UNKLE's latest release culls from and was created for things cinematic: soundtrac more...
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
(Fat Possum) www.fatpossum.com Unknown Mortal Orchestra is the brainchild of New Zealand-born, Portland, Oregon-based musician Ruban Nielson, conspired from his bedroom in the la more...
Upper Crust
(Camp Street Records) www.campstreetrecords.bigcartel.com Doctor Johnson was, as always, right when he observ'd: "Amongst the divers colonial Practitioners of the rocque & r more...
Urges
(Wicked Cool) www.wickedcoolrecords.com It's pretty clear what Little Steven sees in these guys. If you're gonna do a show called Little Steven's Underground Garage, this is ex more...
Uriah Heep
(Sanctuary) www.sanctuaryrecordsgroup.com/ Back during the early-to-mid-70s, Uriah Heep was the band that the critics hated, but the little boys understood. One of more...
Uriah Heep
(Ear Music) www.ear-music.net Back in the early-70s, British progressive hard rock band Uriah Heep enjoyed an unprecedented string of hit albums in the U.S. Beginning with 1972 more...











