With his sophomore disc, Mat wanted to take his music mainstream so that it could appeal to more people.
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CD Review: Metric – Live It Out
Lumping Metric in the indie rock category doesn’t do the band justice.
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The New York quartet Ambulance LTD doesn’t want to be “stuck” in any one sub-genre of music.
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“There’s nothing sexier than the Apocalypse.” Combining funk, jazz and soul, Morph The Cat is a wake-up call for the disillusioned.
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Chamber pop has never sounded so good, and no band can claim sex folk -- or for non-sex fans, urban folk -- as its creation.
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The Ohio-based alternative band Lovedrug is not new to the bipolar worlds that are indie and major label record companies.
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Founded in Birmingham, England, the band re-energized music by fusing orchestral rock with classical music.
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...a somber, yet reflective experience of country and folk sensibility.
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“Dumbland is a crude, stupid, violent, and absurd series.” - David Lynch
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I have a bet with my friend on which next-generation high definition video format will win.
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