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M83 rocked out San Francisco's Mezzanine on Wednesday May 27, 2009.
Still Flyin' isn't your conventional band, and oddly enough reggae, ska, or indie seemingly doesn't appear appropriate for them.
Natasha Khan's Bat For Lashes describes her sophomore album Two Suns as "This is me."
Manchester Orchestra has grown leaps and bounds through the years, all the while helping to make rock cool and relevant again.
Los Angeles-based indie duo Great Northern have great ambitions for their sophomore album.
Michael Nau and Whitney McGraw's Cotton Jones is nothing like their previous band Page France.
Minnesota indie band Greycoats might seem to have a compelling argument for a new indie subgenre — melodrama.
Ice Palace could have gone more in either the happy hardcore or the folksy Americana direction, but instead trod down both for a very 'is that it?' experience.
A complex multi-layered and simply beautiful album.
Ed Harcourt's "Russian Roulette" is a stop-gap to his future fifth full-length album...a lovely precursor to something bigger.
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