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Iggy Pop: The Idiot
After reading Erik’s article on Iggy & The Stooges a few weeks ago, I decided to revisit one of my favourite albums and a genuine piece of music history. The Idiot by Iggy Pop released in 1977 and produced by David Bowie . After the second break up of The Stooges and due to his ...
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The Appleseed Cast Bring Back Low Level Owl
Back in 2001, Lawrence Kansas's own,  The Appleseed Cast  released their, to this date masterpiece The Low Level Owl series. What made this record amazing was that it was in two parts that melded perfectly together and was full of lush musical landscapes that you don't get to ...
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Massive Attack New Record Confirmations
The wait is over for a lot of people and a date has finally been set. Massive Attack will be unleashing Heligoland on February 8th. This highly anticipated record is set to include guest vocals from Blur's Damion Albarn, Martina Topley-Bird (Tricky), and Hope Sandoval. The Splitting Atom ...
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When RockSellout met Performance
Performance are a Manchester 3-piece that specialise in 80's-tinged electro-pop. The last few years has seen them go from major label acts, to being dropped without releasing anything. They've had had to deal with inter-band break-ups, battles with addiction and eating disorders, as well ...
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Crystal Clear! Crystal Antlers Show Review.
Johnny Bell tearing it up and tearing it down! (Photo by Nick) I have never seen Crystal Antlers before. I only got into them six months ago. I will never forget their performance. Maybe I was won over by singer/bass player Johnny Bell (who I interviewed before the show), who has a winning ...
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Melt Banana "initial t." 7" review
  Another wonderful package found on the front door this week. Coming from Init Records out of South Dakota. Melt Banana's new 7" with three new songs recorded earlier this year picking up where their 2007 album Bambi's Dilemma left off. Limited to 1000 copies 400 being on colored ...
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Carl Sagan "A Glorious Dawn" 7" review
Have you seen the video for this? I thought it was pretty cool. I wasn't paying attention when I ordered the 7 inch from Third Man Records so I was happy to see it was the same song. Yet another reason why I enjoy this label. There is/was a “Cosmos Colored Vinyl” of which 150 ...
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The Dead Weather "I Cut Like A Buffalo" 7" review
I posted about this a few weeks ago and after putting in my order I received this beautiful little record in the mail Thursday. I love Third Man Records and I enjoy being able to own just about everything a label puts out in the beginning.   Side A being " I Cut Like A Buffalo " ...
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Shining: Black Jazz Hell Yeah!!!
Holy fucking ape shit I'm really excited about this record coming out. I just found out, thanks to Blabbermouth.com , that the tracklist and label have been confirmed for Shining's Black Jazz record. If you rememeber us writing about this a few months ago in out response to listening to ...
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Akaline Trio: New Beginings?
  So maybe a few of you are saying "Why the hell are you writing about The Alkaline Trio ?, They suck". Well I'll be honest, recently they have kind of sucked, but back in the day when I was starting to really get into music they where one of my favorite bands. So back to the recent ...
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Album Review: Avett Brothers, "I and Love and You"
You know that one song, the one you love because the lyrics seem like the songwriter just reached inside your head and grabbed them?  The Avett Brothers continue to make those perfect songs for me on their latest album,  I and Love and You, released in late September. In their ...
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Novelty, This Ain't: Hellsongs
I’m about to describe the debut full length from Sweden’s Hellsongs using a word I won’t think I’ve ever used in a sentence before: charming.
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Ben Frost: Terror Merchant
I have a hard time differentiating between about 94% ambient music. That doesn’t stop me from having an entire iTunes genre label (something I don’t take lightly) with 18 separate artists, to which let me add that I haven’t listened to the majority of it. I mostly cruise ...
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Atlas Sound
Atlas Sound is the solo project of Deerhunter vocalist and guitarist Bradford Cox. To date he has released two full-length records, Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel in 2008 and just last month Logos . Both records have been released on Kranky (and in some countries ...
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Trans Am: What Day is it Tonight?
Ever changing, totally rad group Trans Am is gearing up to release a new record sometime next year, but till then, they have decided to release an antcipated Double Live Record/DVD called What Day is it Tonight? . This coming from their amazing label Thrill Jockey (Tortoise, The Fiery ...
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Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip
If you haven’t heard of Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip yet then you really have missed something special. They are one of the finest groups to come out of England in a long time. The mixture of Dan le Sac’s beats along with Scroobius Pip’s spoken word poetry produced one of ...
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Stonephace: Jazz Bending Supergroup
Tru Thoughts Records out of the UK has been around for almost 10 years now and many people are probably reading that name for the first time. I'll be honest and admit that before I got back into writing for the site I didn't either. With that being said I highly urge everybody to check out ...
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Rediscover: Blinker The Star "August Everywhere"
While taking a trip to Southern California to see my buddies Matt, Cahn And Nick, I was on the hunt for an album that I heard Ken Andrews had produced by a band called Blinker The Star . At the time I was a big fan of the engineering Andrews had done on his own bands release Failure's ...
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High Fidelity Experiment: Smile - Maquee
I first heard Smile at the ripe age of 14, back when KDF was still 'the' rock station in Nashville. They had a nightly show, 'Top 9 at 9', er something like that, and for a few days in 1994, I think at the top of that list, was a track by Smile, 'Staring At The Sun'. Something about it ...
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Unacceptable In The 80s
Lately, I’ve been going back through my music collection and listening to music from a certain period. I’ve been going back to music that was created in the Thatcher/Regan era 80s. Back then, they were in a social and economic climate that is increasingly similar to what we ...
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