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Read More“Blood” is the latest of The Dears’ new record Degeneration Street which is due out February 15, 2011 on Dangerbird Records.
Read MoreBandmate Leah Hennessey says, “everyone else is doing beautiful, interesting, conceptual music, so we’re gonna do something completely different.”
Read MoreToo Safe Jack White has his eye on this up-and-coming rock group from Nashville and you should too. Not only is White paying attention but he’s the man behind the boards on this scorching garage rock track. “Too Safe” is a b-side on the “Black Rabbit” 7-inch that is out now on Third Man Records.
Read MoreBusy Bein’ Born “The days keep draggin’ on…,” is how Middle Class Rut chooses to open their debut LP, No Name No Color. Listen to their ‘verbed out vocals and big sound and we’re willing to be you didn’t know it was only a duo.
Read MoreWe Don’t Need Our Heads A Great Big Pile of Leaves put together a surprisingly strong debut that came out of nowhere earlier this summer. “We Don’t Need Our Heads” is the second track off Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex? The band won’t even be upset when you describe them as simply “indie.”
Read MoreWrinklecarver GOBBLE GOBBLE’s new single, “Wrinklecarver,” is available on black limited edition vinyl 7″ via National Archive of Records. Only 200 were pressed and you can expect them to go quickly.
Read MoreGet Some Lykke Li is your prostitute, “you gon’ get some.” Until recently, those words were only heard in my dreams. Read our recent Singled Out: Let’s Talk About Sex feature that focuses on Li’s sex appeal.
Read MoreIn The Absence Chicago psych outfit Secret Colours is back with a single after their self-titled debut. “In the Absence” is the A-side from the release and “Carry My Soul” serves as the B-side.
Read MoreDerezzed The first official sneak peak at Daft Punk’s insanely anticpated Tron: Legacy score, “Derezzed” accompanies the latest trailer for the film. Whilst the concept of the duo scoring a Disney film seems far-fetched, they even have a cameo in the movie. Note the new suits.
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