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Vermont singer-songwriter Kyle Thomas specializes is bright, brash, and summery rock ‘n’ roll with a strong garage vibe. I first ran into the guy when made his Sub Pop Records debut with his band Happy Birthday. I wasn’t in love with the album, but what great moments there were
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On their first official album release, THEESatisfaction alternate between the sounds of neo-soul, abstract hip hop, jazz, funk, and more. While the combination of genres is refreshing, the bold and out-there personality of this record is what ends up making it attractive. WATCH THE REVIEW
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MP3 Singers Stasia Irons and Catherine Harris-White make up THEESatisfaction, which is an underground R&B and soul project dropping an album in March on Sub Pop. The title: awE naturaLE. You probably caught the project’s two members on the Shabazz Palaces album, Black Up, that dropped last
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A new music video from the abstract hip hop project known as Shabazz Palaces. It’s for the track “Are You…Can You…Were You? (Felt),” which is easily one of my favorites from the outfit’s new album, Black Up. /via/
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Shearwater, a band that’s now signed to Sub Pop Records, have released a new song for download via e-mail or streaming. Along with the jump to a new a label the band has decided to move in a new direction from their slower more progressive past work. The main
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A full stream of the album provided on YouTube via Sub Pop Recs. Mister Heavenly is somewhat of an indie rock supergroup, and I don’t care how many times that word has been used thus far to describe this project. Mr. Heavenly features Nick Diamonds of Islands and the
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We’ve been blogging about it, well, basically everybody has: The new Washed Out album Within and Without. The entire LP is up for streaming right now via NPR, so click right here to hear it. Look for this album via Sub Pop on July 12th, and stay awesome.
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It’s the second track to drop from Washed Out’s forthcoming album, Within and Without. Admittedly, I’m digging this one a lot more than the first. To me, “Eyes Be Closed” seemed to tread a lot of the same water the Life of Leisure EP did. Though I
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Been getting a lot of comments and messages about this new Fleet Foxes track, and I can see why. After you’ve already been exposed to a band you end up liking, it’s hard to get the rush of your initial exposure once again. However, I didn’t suffer
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Shortly after talking up the upcoming release of Papercuts‘ new album, Fading Parade, a single from it had been dropped by Sub Pop. “Do What You Will” maintains the same shimmer and atmosphere that made You Can Have What You Want such a beautiful experience, but the songwriting is yet