The Bends
By: The Bends

An infectious blend of jazz, pop and punk

I know that I use the word unique way too much on this website but in the case of this album, I have no choice but to use it once again. The Bends are a way cool band out ...
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Re-winding The Broken Memory Machine
By: Major Snagg

An Amazing Mystery Tour
Major Snagg is the solo project of British independent composer, songwriter, guitarist and producer ...
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Plans
By: Death Cab For Cutie

Time Will Tell
I could apologize for being a fan and be hyper-critical and jaded in order to prove to people readin...
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Her Ride To The Stars
By: The Microdance

This band is showing some serious promise!
Okay, I ended up hearing this CD round my friend's house at 3am after we had returned from a pr...
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Oracular Spectacular
By: Mgmt

Greatest Indie record ever!
Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, the only band members of MGMT, triumphed with their debut al...
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Oracular Spectacular
By: Mgmt

by Helen, Maxi, Christine
Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, the only band members of MGMT, triumphed with their debut al...
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Dreams
By: The Whitest Boy Alive

Dream Stuff
The Whitest Boy Alive’ debut album ‘Dreams’ is exactly what it says on the tin, a dream. Burning, th...
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Spiderland
By: Slint

A Spidery Wonder
Spiderland. A near-mythical record in indie circles, it has had an influence on anyone from Mogwai ...
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The Con
By: Tegan And Sara

One of 2007's best!
The two canadian twins are out with a fifth album in 10 years. It seems like they've grown back...
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Little Scoop
By: Hunzer B.

Hunzer B. Debut is Remarkably Sweet and Melancholy
Daniel Parker & Adrienne Krey, otherwise known as Hunzer B., have been striking the right chords...
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Afear
By: Bullets In A Burning Box

Animalistic, Poetic, Industrial Rock Music
Animalistic, poetic, aggressive, beautiful industrial rock music. Afear transitions deftly from roar...
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