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Kaki King Glow (2012) Top Seller
On Glow, guitarist Kaki King finally returns to the all-instrumental format that brought her notice and acclaim in the first place. This set, produced and engineered by D. James Goodwin, collects a dozen compositions for guitar and a colorful assortment ...
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Bob Mould Silver Age (2012) Top Seller
Arriving hot on the heels of a series of Sugar reissues, post-punk pioneer Bob Mould returns with Silver Age, his first album of new material since 2009. Keeping with the sparkling, anthemic sound of his post-Hüsker Dü work, his first ...
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Andrew Bird Break It Yourself (2012) Top Seller
Crafty violinist, minutia-loving songwriter, and peerless whistler Andrew Bird's highly anticipated sixth studio album, Break It Yourself, is his first collection of new songs since 2009's Noble Beast.
Recording information: Metrosonic Studio, Brooklyn, NY; Santa Monica, CA; The Barn.
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Walk The Moon Walk the Moon (2012) Top Seller
The eponymous sophomore outing from melodious, heavily carbonated, Cincinnati-based dance-pop quartet Walk the Moon occupies the same neon-splashed, hyper-literate head space as high-energy bands like Phoenix, Passion Pit, and Foster the People. Led by frontman Nicholas Petricca, who can go ...
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Billy Bragg / Wilco Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions (2012) Top Seller
When American folk legend Woody Guthrie died in 1967 at the age of 55, he left behind a trove of more than one thousand sets of complete lyrics with no music. In 1995, his daugther Nora approached English singer-songwriter and ...
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Bootleggers / Nick Cave / Warren Ellis Lawless (2012) Top Seller
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' latest soundtrack offering finds the ex-Grinderman/current Bad Seeds provocateurs providing a typically atmospheric score, while handing over vocal duties to some big names. Cave, who also wrote the screenplay, provides Lawless with a pair of ...
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Passion Pit Gossamer (2012) Top Seller
Like 2009's Manners, Passion Pit's sophomore outing is a fat thunderclap of soulful, echo-boom electro-pop that's as poisonous as it is precious, pounding out twinkling summer dance hymns that frame Michael Angelakos' elastic falsetto against a buttermilk sky that's secretly ...
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Staind Live from Mohegan Sun (2012) Top Seller
Staind prove to fans they're still going strong with the live album Live from Mohegan Sun, recorded at the first show of their first tour after the departure of drummer Jon Wysocki earlier that year. Still riding high off the ...
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Radiohead OK Computer (1997)
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OK COMPUTER was nominated for the 1998 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year and won the 1998 Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance.
OK COMPUTER, Radiohead's third album, is the bombastic follow-up to 1995's sleeper hit THE BENDS, which left ...
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Kings Of Leon Only by the Night (2008)
With their raw, organic sound, Tennessee's Kings of Leon emerged in 2003 as Southern rock for the indie-garage set, sort of a Strokes for the South. While there were hints of a new direction on their third album, BECAUSE OF ...
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Everlast Whitey Ford Sings the Blues (1998)
"What It's Like" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
The former frontman for House of Pain sheds the hip-hop-only mode and steps out into the world of rock with this release. Tapping into the ...
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A Perfect Circle Mer de Noms (2000)
Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan offers up something to fill the collective void of fans eagerly awaiting a follow up to AENIMA. Keenan teamed with Tool guitar tech and A Perfect Circle guitarist/composer Billy Howerdel for MER DE NOMS, which ...
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
Certified 7 x platinum by the RIAA featuring 'Under The Bridge', 'Breaking Girl', 'Funky Munks', 'Suck My Kiss', and 'Give It Away'. 1991 release produced by Rick Rubin.
Additional personnel includes: Brendan O'Brien (Melltron); Pete Weiss (Jew's harp); Gail Frusciante (background ...
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System Of A Down Mezmerize (2005)
Many rock bands talk endlessly about their "sound," refining a basic formula until it's either perfect or perfectly boring. System of a Down, however, developed a loyal fanbase with the opposite approach--the group mixes genres so freely that describing what ...
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U2 Rattle and Hum (1988)
Recorded live during the Joshua Tree Tour in the U.S. and Europe in 1987.
Functioning as both the soundtrack to U2's feature film documentary and as a tentative follow-up to their career-making blockbuster, Rattle and Hum is a bit messy. A ...
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Kid Rock Kid Rock (2003)
Kid Rock's self-titled fourth major-label outing finds him proudly reaffirming his blue-collar roots and love of classic rock and outlaw country music by inviting a bunch of famous friends to join him and his Twisted Brown Trucker Band in kicking ...
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Candlebox Candlebox (1993)
The first rock band signed to Madonna's Maverick label, Candlebox have handsomely paid off the distinction by selling a few million copies of their self-titled debut while clocking in over a year on the Billboard Album Chart. Although Candlebox hail ...
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Gov't Mule Deep End 1 (2001)
18 New Songs By Warren Haynes. Feat.25 Best Bassists In R&R
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Jason Mraz We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things (2008)
Track Listing: Make It Mine; I'm Yours; Lucky; Butterfly; Live High; Love for a Child; Details in the Fabric; Coyotes; Only Human; Dynamo of Volition, The; If It Kills Me; Beautiful Mess, A;
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My Morning Jacket At Dawn (2001)
My Morning Jacket's second album, AT DAWN, builds on the twangy rock of THE TENNESSEE FIRE, while expanding the Kentucky band's sound in numerous directions. The opening title track eases into a dreamy refrain that recalls shoegazer groups of the ...
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Gavin Degraw Chariot (2006)
Triangulated somewhere between the passionate earnestness of David Gray, the polished post-Jeff Buckleyisms of Howie Day, and the Hootie-meets-Petty pop-rock of Pete Yorn, the photogenic young troubadour Gavin DeGraw (he's even got a great name) seems almost preternaturally destined for ...
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Rehab Graffiti the World (2005)
Listeners looking for something easy to categorize will find GRAFFITI THE WORLD confounding, but everyone else is in for a treat. Rehab heroically attempt to mix greasy Southern rock, hip hop, reggae, and whatever else catches their fancy. Far from ...
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Avett Brothers Emotionalism (2007)
On their 2007 outing, EMOTIONALISM, the Avett Brothers offer up an engaging set that mixes a charmingly old-fashioned acoustic aesthetic with an almost punk-like immediacy. Consisting of North Carolina siblings Seth and Scott Avett (primarily guitar and banjo, respectively) and ...
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Dead Weather Horehound (2009)
The Dead Weather, which combines the talents of Jack White, Jack Lawrence (Raconteurs), Alison Mosshart (Kills), and Dean Fertita (Queens of the Stone Age, Raconteurs), aren't so much concerned with living up to expectations as they are about defying them. ...
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Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm with You (2011)
Losing John Frusciante for a second time doesn't send the Red Hot Chili Peppers into a tailspin. By now, the Chili Peppers shed guitarists like a second skin, changing their outer layer but retaining their inner core. Such is the ...
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