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MP3 A track from the forthcoming Eric Chenaux album, Guitar & Voice, which is looking at a March 6th release date through Constellation. Though the title of this album might seem like it’s telling listeners how little they’re getting, that’s not the case. Rather, the title is
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Stream an iTunes bonus track from the new First Aid Kit album, the Lion’s Roar. It’ll be out officially next week on Wichita. Check our review of the album right here.
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How often does something like this happen? The track streaming above is basically Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy singing over the instrumental to the Deerhoof track “Behold a Marvel in the Darkness,” which comes from Deerhoof’s latest album, Deerhoof vs. Evil. Now all we need is to get Satomi over
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Stream: Eli Mardock- “Everything Happens for the First Time” Ex-Eagle Seagul frontman Eli Mardock will be making his solo debut this year with the album Everything Happens for the First Time. The first song to drop from is is the title track, which can be streamed above or downloaded below,
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A new track from a recent Tri Angle Records signee, Vessel. The dude is a 22-year-old producer from the UK, and he’s set to release material on the label later this year. The sound of this track isn’t too far off what I’d usually expect from Tri
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Erykah Badu and Robert Glasper take on the Mongo Santamaría classic “Afro Blue” in this cover. This modern arrangement is absolutely gorgeous. The beat is real punchy, keyboard is really warm and calming, and the flutes are a really classy touch. Of course the classiest thing on the track is
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A new video from the band Nerves Junior, which was directed by my buddy Zach at We Listen For You. I’ve always known Zach to do good work, but he’s really surprised me this time around with a pretty odd and unnerving set of circumstances involving a light
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The Shins drop a track from its forthcoming album Port of Morrow, and I’m pretty surprised by the large and ambitious sounds the track shows off. WATCH THE REVIEW
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For some reason, I just have a soft spot for post-punk with female vocals. Maybe it’s because the Slits’ Cut is one of my all-time favorite records. I’m not sure. The reason I’m mentioning this is sometimes I have to kinda stop myself from being a fan
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Some twisted and eerie visuals coming through on this new music video for Colin Stetson’s “Those Who Didn’t Run,” which is a track from an EP that definitely would have made it into my top-15 EPs of 2011 if I had decided to extend the list out a