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Video from the lo-fi solo project of Mat Cothran, Coma Cinema. He’s just released his third album, which is titled after this track. The guy releases all of his albums for free as well, so no complains about that.
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Wasting Light is easily one of Foo Fighters’ most consistent effort in their past several albums, but it’s not resonating with me like I wanted it to. Chalk it up to the album just not being my style, I suppose. Still, I can appreciate a great studio sound when
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The Chicago jazz quartet blink. is releasing its sophomore LP, The Architects, today via Whistler Records. A departure from the ’08 release Epidemic of Ideas, the band’s founder and bassist, Jeff Greene, pushes the envelope of jazz, rock, and electronica, fusing it with free improvisation. The highlight of this
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On their latest album, Crystal Stilts brings what made their full-length debut great while still adding some extra sounds to the mix. The tunes here are much more upbeat, and there are a few legit hits that sneak their way into the track list like “Shake the Shackles” and “Through
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MP3 A track from Young Widows’ third album, In and Out of Youth and Lightness. “Future Heart” has the kind of thick, humming guitar distortion that makes me think of riding a roller coaster off of a cliff in the middle of a lightning storm. Pretty intense stuff. The LP
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Though LCD Soundsystem’s disband happened in what I thought was their prime, at least I have a beautiful corpse to remember them by. I’m sure there will be more live, b-side, and video material to come in the future, so I’m going to refrain from acting like
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On their latest LP bring a lotta tunes with little cohesion. There’s a kinda shaky love song theme linking some of these tracks together, but it doesn’t stop tracks like “No Future Shock” from jumping in out of nowhere. I enjoy quite a few of the tracks here,
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MP3 Back before this blog was lookin’ like a vanilla ice cream cone with a cherry on top, we blogged the track “Edita V” from this up-and-coming Atlanta outfit, Balkans. Their debut LP is coming out in May, and “Troubled and Done” is another tease toward it. I can’t
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New video from the lo-fi pop outfit Headless Horseman. This fantastic sequence was shot by the good people at Wooden Lens, Ben Razavi and Nate Baston. It’s actually the 2nd of what will be three videos for this one song. Here is the first. Check these guys out on
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Stream: Crystal Stilts- In Love With Oblivion Expect a review this week, for sure.