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Weird Owl

Ever the Silver Chord Be Loosed

(Tee Pee)   www.teepeerecords.com     Brooklyn's Weird Owl has mastered all the signature elements of heavy psychedelic rock. Their two-guitar attack combines a wall of snarl more...

Alice Peacock

Love Remains

(Peacock Music)   www.alicepeacock.com   This Chicago gal has been doing the proverbial "bubbling under" act for three albums now, but with Love Remains, cut down in Nashville with more...

O+S

O+S

(Saddle Creek)   www.saddle-creek.com   There's something in the water in Omaha.  That's the only explanation I can muster for the incongruity of the city itself and the talent more...

Superdrag

Industry Giants

(Superdrag Sound Laboratories)   www.superdrag.com   With Industry Giants, its first album in seven years, Superdrag proves a 2003 breakup and a long layoff have done nothing to suck more...

Seeland

Tomorrow Today

(LOAF:)   www.l-o-a-f.com     It never struck people at the time, but when Brian Eno matched synthesized/electronica treatments with major-key chord changes and hymn-like harm more...

Asobi Seksu

Hush

(Polyvinyl)   www.polyvinylrecords.com   In the two years since their last record, Citrus, A lot of things have changed for this NYC dream pop band. For one thing they changed recor more...

Salim Nourallah

Constellation

(Tapete)   www.tapeterecords.com   Salim Nourallah may be pop's best-kept secret, a consequence of the fact that he's responsible for some of the most enticing music of the decade, more...

Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles

The Stars are Out

(Sugar Hill)   www.sugarhillrecords.com     Underrated alt-country Boston native Borges evenly splits the songs on her third album between originals and covers.  Here, sh more...

Indigo Girls

Poseidon and the Bitter Bug

(IG Records/Vanguard)   www.vanguardrecords.com     With perhaps the dorkiest title in their entire catalog in hand, the Indigo Girls have jumped full-steam ahead into their 23 more...

Balky Mule

The Length of the Rail

(FatCat)   www.fat-cat.co.uk     Robert Wyatt was forced to turn his back on a full-bore prog rock sound by an accident that took away the use of legs, releasing album upon al more...


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