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Diamond Rugs ‘Cosmetics’
It’s not often we get two albums out of one super-group, but members of Deer Tick, Los Lobos, The Black Lips, and more have reunited
The Amazing ‘Picture You’
The Amazing does a marvelous job of channeling a vintage 80’s sound in an unclassifiable, slow psych-rock delight with Picture You
Dutch Uncles ‘O Shudder’
Dutch Uncles fill their latest album, O Shudder, with a sound that floats somewhere between the styles of Hot Chip and Yeasayer
Pond ‘Man It Feels Like Space Again’
Pond’s latest album, Man It Feels Like Space Again, isn’t exactly the most user-friendly thing you’ll ever listen to
The Dodos ‘Individ’
The latest foray into the creative minds of The Dodos is enjoyable, but not without its pitfalls
The Decemberists ‘What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World’
The Decemberists deliver a much more “middle-aged” and conservative album with What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World
Spanish Gold ‘South of Nowhere’
‘South of Nowhere’, the debut from supergroup Spanish Gold, is a melting pot of sounds thrown together in a way everyone can enjoy
The Black Keys ‘Turn Blue’
Forget that Southern soul and the genuine feelings that stirred when listening to old albums from The Black Keys. ‘Turn Blue’ represents something entirely different
Chromeo ‘White Women’
‘White Women’ is a sexual reminder that Chromeo is a whimsical, funk fueled powerhouse you should be paying attention to
The Black Lips ‘Underneath the Rainbow’
Underneath the Rainbow, the latest LP from The Black Lips, is the kind of music your parents want turned down
The War On Drugs ‘Lost In The Dream’
The War on Drugs presents their new LP, Lost In The Dream, the kind of music you could make love or smoke blunts to
Beck ‘Morning Phase’
It’s taken twelve years, but we’ve just received the spiritual successor to Sea Change
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