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Australian duo Empire Of The Sun takes electro-pop to cinematic, if not celestial heights.
Paper Route's Absence is a satisfying throwback to 1980s electronic rock.
So much of A Camp's sophomore album is filled with Nina Persson's words that we grow to expect to hear them all the time.
La Strada feels more like an orchestra than a band, joining the likes of Arcade Fire as indie pop darlings.
Crystal Antler's Tentacles is a remarkably consistent album that bridges soul with the sublime.
Listening to Vienna Teng I often found myself mistaking what I was hearing for Tori Amos.
"Snoopy's Reunion" tells the story of Snoopy's birth, his family, and his eventual place by Charlie Brown's side.
Nathan Williams' solo musical project Wavves perfects the beach noise punk sound with its sophomore album Wavvves.
It's been a long time since Jenny Lewis last played in Sacramento, California...
Papercuts' You Can Have What You Want is a lovely album, wrought with startling somber imagery tucked beneath its pleasant dream pop haze.
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