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John Vanderslice Plays Diamond Dogs

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John Vanderslice John Vanderslice Plays Diamond Dogs (Dead Oceans) An album whose very existence poses questions and offers a few answers, John […]

Scout Niblett: It’s Up to Emma

Scout Niblett:  It’s Up to Emma

Scout Niblett It’s Up to Emma (Drag City) Warped like a surrealist dream, It’s Up to Emma is the newest record from […]

Paramore: Paramore

Paramore: Paramore

Paramore Paramore (Fueled By Ramen) Tennesse pop-punk-rock band Paramore’s self-titled album features 19 tracks including three noteworthy interludes. The acoustic interlude tracks, […]

Sonny Smith: 100 Records Volume 3

Sonny Smith: 100 Records Volume 3

Sonny Smith 100 Records Volume 3 (self-released) An LP-length step through the surf-rock carnival that is the bizarre, but innocent world in […]

Green Day: Uno!

Green Day:  Uno!

Green Day Uno! (Reprise Records) Before listening to Uno!, the last time I heard Green Day was probably during a study session […]

Ty Segall Band: Slaughterhouse

Ty Segall Band:  Slaughterhouse

Ty Segall Band Slaughterhouse (In The Red) Ty Segall is the man. I love this guy. For my money, he’s the best […]

My Other Friend: Burning Bright Tonight

My Other Friend: Burning Bright Tonight

My Other Friend Burning Bright Tonight (Musebox Records) Restating my opinion on the current Brooklyn music scene would be redundant, but here goes: […]

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