The Flaming Lips - At War With the Mystics
With the world unraveling bit by bit, the Flaming Lips needed to make a record as fascinatingly outspoken as this. Like musical Martians observing us with great concern, they convey all the frustration and optimism they can muster on At War With the Mystics. Wayne Coyne’s writing is abstract but the
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Editors - The Back Room
Like several bands of the past 26 years, Editors cull the vernal, yet dyspeptic, pastures of Joy Division, but have a more eager willingness towards popular song structures — translating into popular success, at least in the UK. Upon the release of their first single, “Munich,” in January of 2005, t
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Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV
England has never been short on acts who can stir up a frenzied dance floor with a great pop song, but how often are these songs delivering anything more than just a trivial message of love, sex or getting drunk? That’s where Hard-Fi come in. From Staines, London (yes, the working class home of one
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Mates of State - Bring It Back
Mates of State’s last release, the All Day EP, proved to be a pivotal one in their career. It was the moment when everything really came together and made their first truly memorable record. Prior to that, they have always been defined by two facts. Firstly, that they were a band consisting of a cou
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Rogers Sisters - The Invisible Deck
The Rogers Sisters create danceable, post-punk inspired songs that expand and contract in lo-fi dynamics and occasionally borrow from garage rock aesthetics. This Brooklyn-based trio’s Too Pure debut recalls the same urgency and enticing approach as their New York noise peers but still manages to cr
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They Shoot Horses Don’t They? - Boo Hoo Hoo Boo
This debut full-length from Vancouver’s They Shoot Horses Don’t They? has caged the frenetic, jittery, shimmering energy and impulsiveness. With haphazard horns, shout outs from a Casio keyboard, and skittering guitars and drums, the band are able to create a varying sound with each song, so that ea
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Veneer
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Aereogramme - Seclusion
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Aereogramme - Seclusion
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Alex Lukashevsky - Connexions
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Antlerand - Branches
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Appleseed Cast - Peregrine
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Astrid Swan - Poverina
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Barzin - My Life in Rooms
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The Beautiful Mistake / Ettison Clio - The Beautiful Mistake / Ettison Clio
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Bel Riose - Moving Targets
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Blanket Music - The Love/Love Translation
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The Boy Least Likely To - Best Party Ever
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Brandston - Hello, Control.
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BurnsoutBright - Save Yourself a Lifetime
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Buzzcocks - Flat-Pack Philosophy
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Cardigans - Super Extra Gravity
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Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Etiquette
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Catfish Haven - Please Come Back
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Clor - Clor
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Concretes - In Colour
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Cranebuilders - Sometimes You Hear Through Someone Else
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Creeping Nobodies - Half-Saboteur
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Crystal Skulls - Outgoing Behaviour
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Dead Girls Ruin Everything - What a Perfect Ending
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Diane Cluck - Macy’s Day Bird / Black with Green Leaves
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Dislocation Dance - Music Music Music / Slip That Disc / Midnight Shift + Singles
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The D'Urbervilles - D’Urbervilles
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Eames Era - Double Dutche
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Ever We Fall - We Are But Human
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Ever We Fall - We Are But Human
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Fightstar - They Liked You Better When You Were Dead
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Fold - This Too Shall Pass
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General Miggs - Broken Hoof EP
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Girls Under Glass - Equilibrium
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Goldspot - Tally of the Yes Men
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Gossip - Standing in the Way of Control
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Graham Coxon - Love Travels at Illegal Speeds
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Grey - Asleep at the Wheel
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Hanalei - Parts and Accessories
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Holy Fire - In the Name of the World
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Howe Gelb - Arizona Amp and Alternator / ’Sno Angel like You
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I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness - Fear Is On Our Side
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Jon Auer - Songs from the Year of Our Demise
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Junius - Blood is Bright
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Kind of Like Spitting - One Hundred Dollar Room
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Layiterslayit - Seduction and Destruction
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Lollipop People - We Need a New F-Word
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Malajube - Trompe~L’Oeil
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Maybe Smith - Second Best Death
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Mika Bomb - Hellcats
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Mogwai - Mr. Beast
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Mono - You Are There
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Navy - The New Blue
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Pansy Division - The Essential Pansy Division
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Paper Moon - Broken Hearts Break Faster Every Day
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Pettit Project - 6 Week Summer Vacation in Hell
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Pink Martini - Sympathique
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Placebo - Meds
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Porest - Tourrorists!
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Psychic Ills - Dins
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Psychic Paramount - Live 2002: The Franco-Italian Tour
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Quasi - When the Going Gets Dark
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Quinzy - Please Baby Please Baby Baby Baby Please
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Rammstein - Rosenrot
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Red Krayola - Introduction
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Revolver Modele - Discotheque Crypt
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Robocop Kraus - They Think They Are the Robocop Kraus
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Rumble in Rhodos - Own Me Like the City
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Rumble in Rhodos - Own Me Like the City
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Say Anything - …Is a Real Boy
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Schulz - What Apology
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Scroll - Swan Soliloquy of a Deehrelict
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So They Say - Antidote for Irony
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Souls She Said - As Templar Nites
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Sparks - Hello Young Lovers
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Spermbirds - Something to Prove / Nothing is Easy
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Sum 41 - Go Chuck Yourself
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Television Personalities - My Dark Places
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Trapdoor Fucking Exit - Crooked Life/Straight World
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Trespassers William - Having
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Tunnel of Love - Tunnel of Love
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Various Artists - New York Noise Vol. 2
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Various Artists - Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited
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Various Artists - Rock for Relief
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We Be the Echo - Stanislaw Stories
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Wes McDonald - 1:50 in the Furnace
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Witch - Witch
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Xrayok - Like Life
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