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I'm Breathless: Music From And Inspired By The Film Dick Tracy(more) »rank: 157648by: Madonna
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Somery(more) »rank: 162267by: Descendents
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Out of Exile(more) »rank: 161498by: Audioslave
: :In what was widely predicted to be a short-lived supergroup/side-project, Audioslave has instead gratifyingly yielded a bonafide band. The follow-up to their promising, if not quite artistically congealed '02 debut finds singer/songwriter Chris Cornell contributing a slate of songs that would have done his former Soundgarden proud, while guitarist Tom Morello and his former Rage Against the Machine bandmates cast them in a focused rhythmic groove that suggests that the old school can still yield a timely lesson or two. Cornell's best songs may still lurk in the shadows (the funeral hypno-blues of 'Heaven's Dead,' the martial metal of antiwar opener ... |
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BLACK SHEEP BOY(more) »rank: 120109by: OKKERVIL RIVER
:Album Description:On Okkervil River’s first Jagjaguwar release, Don’t Fall in Love with Everyone You See, the band included a song entitled 'Listening to Otis Redding at Home During Christmas,' a kind of re-imagining of Redding’s 'I’ve Got Dreams to Remember.' On the band’s newest release, they perform a trickier feat, as songwriter Will Sheff takes a lesser-known text — 'Black Sheep Boy' by ‘60s folk-pop master Tim Hardin — and spins that short song’s imagery into a phantasmagorical evocation of the title character, including a brief cover and a couple of sprawling, surreal sequels. Black Sheep Boy is Okkervil River’s most ... |
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Murray Street(more) »rank: 111689by: Sonic Youth
:Album Description:Japanese edition of 2002 album includes one bonus track, 'Street Sauce'. Eight tracks in all. |
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Wild Love(more) »rank: 112370by: Smog
: :Though it's not widely known, guys like Bill 'Smog' Callahan (and Beck, and Lou Barlow, and Daniel Johnston) who've made an art out of sitting in their basements and cranking out song after song fragment on a four-track tape recorder, have an unlikely patron saint, someone who represents everything they'd want to be if they had prolific creativity, the stamina of a perfectionist, and access to big time home studio equipment. His name used to be Prince, and he's the monarch of do-it-yourself recording. That's what makes 'Prince Alone in the Studio,' from Smog's new record Wild Love, an indie classic ... |
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I Know You Fine, But How You Doin'(more) »rank: 213737by: The Gories
: :Though it's not widely known, guys like Bill 'Smog' Callahan (and Beck, and Lou Barlow, and Daniel Johnston) who've made an art out of sitting in their basements and cranking out song after song fragment on a four-track tape recorder, have an unlikely patron saint, someone who represents everything they'd want to be if they had prolific creativity, the stamina of a perfectionist, and access to big time home studio equipment. His name used to be Prince, and he's the monarch of do-it-yourself recording. That's what makes 'Prince Alone in the Studio,' from Smog's new record Wild Love, an indie classic ... |
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Viva Last Blues(more) »rank: 162614by: Palace Music
: :After the dead-Okie solo ballads of the previous full length release, Will Oldham (Mr. Palace himself) got an under-rehearsed band together and set them loose in the studio. Steve Albini's bare bones production is in plain view as drums scrape into the guitars with all the finesse of a basement tape. 'More Brother Rides, ' 'Viva Ultra,' 'The Brute Choir,' and 'Work Hard/Play Hard' are the most rhythmic tracks Oldham's ever attempted and the improvisatory nature of the songs allow for some unexpected surprises (Liam Hayes' piano is a loose canon likely to veer off into another song while Bryan Rich's ... |
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The Smiths(more) »rank: 160407by: The Smiths
:Album Description:Exclusive Japanese limited edition reissue of their 1984 debut album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. 11 tracks featuring 'What Difference Does It Make', 'Hand In Glove', 'This Charming Man' and more. Warner. 2006. |
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BLANK WAVE ARCADE(more) »rank: 161778by: THE FAINT
:Album Description:Imagine the Blank-wave Arcade--the color of night-time neon. Its' interior, an unlikely one night stand of high-tech and punk rock ethics. Lonely and desolate, its' supercollision pop rushes at you like images from a Berlin Blade Runner or Mad Max. Their music, stark and uncompromising, is filled with electronic surges, darkwave brushstrokes, confessionals and come-ons. The Faint combine rock instruments (guitar, bass) with 'now' electronic elements (synths, drum machines) to create melodic, melancholic post-modern music-- but not without hope. Their music is haunting, yet danceable--an aesthete's memory of tainted pop music. BAND_MEMBERS: Todd Baechle Jacob Thiele Clark Baechle Joel Petersen |



