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A charming set of songs with sparse instrumentation and pleading vocals, Some Voices is a lo-fi snack that never stays in the same mode long enough to get boring. The members of Pinback fill the space appropriately, but still manage to never push into the red. A thoroughly enjoyable sample of what this group has to offer. ~ Zac Johnson
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$11.79 San Diego's Pinback is an unassuming trio that creeps up on you in powerful ways. Like a scent that has the power to transport one to another time and place, Pinback's music is rich in powerful and transcendent ...
| | Pinback Blue Screen Life CD (2001)
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$11.45 On the band's second album, Blue Screen Life, Pinback redefines its classic emo sound into something lush and personal. Quirky pop harmonies swirl into indie rock bliss and sweeping acoustics explore the bandmembers' grand air as they make a sound for themselves. Songs such as "Boo" and "XIY" showcase Pinback's ...
| | Pinback Offcell CD (2003)
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$8.09 Rob Crow and Armistead B. Smith IV continue to create complex indie pop with smart, subtle structures on Pinback's Offcell. Vocal tracks harmonize, electronics punctuate, guitars punch clean, key changes shift quickly, and syncopated drums all swirl in the thick instrumentation, giving Offcell many dimensions. The members of Pinback write their own material that covers different areas, including the straight-ahead pop of "Microtonic Wave," angular prog rock of "B," and guitar-driven loopy Folk Implosion sound of the title track. "Victorious D" shows off the angular post-rock smarts of Pinback. Driving bass pumps along, while keys change and the keyboards accent sentimental vocals. "Grey Machine" is a catchy, repetitive gem that rounds out Offcell. This track has a different feel from the rest of the record, ...
| | Pinback Summer In Abaddon CD (2004)
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$12.09 A little research on the title of Pinback's 2004 album SUMMER IN ABADDON reveals the literal meaning of Abaddon as "complete destruction or ruin," as well as being the Hebrew name for the demon guarding the pits of Hell. It could, of course, also be ...
| | Piano Magic Disaffected CD (2005)
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$11.09 Although two exceptional EPs came out between The Troubled Sleep of Piano Magic and Disaffected, an entire year passed -- for the first time since Piano Magic's inception -- without an album-length ...
| | Benjamin Wetherill Laura CD (2008)
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| | Young Fresh Fellows Men Who Loved Music CD (1987)
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$9.25 This reissue of THE MEN WHO LOVED MUSIC includes the REFRESHMENTS EP and "Happy Death Theme," an outtake from the original sessions.
The third album by Seattle's Young Fresh Fellows is another rollicking good time. Scott McCaughey's songs capture all the aspects of rock & roll then shake and rattle them or tip them over. There are songs about boredom, love, shenanigans, hijinks, and good stupid fun. There's an ode to singer Amy Grant and the delightful "I Got My Mojo Working (And I Thought You'd Like To Know)." The "Young Fresh Fellows Update" is just what it claims to be and "Get Out ...
| | Rod Stewart Human CD (2001) (Import) Import; Argentina
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| | Georgia Gibbs Red Hot CD (2003) Import
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| | Masta Killa No Said Date CD (2004) Bonus DVD
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$13.85 While Masta Killa may be the last of the Wu-Tang Clan's nine original members to come out with a solo record, he does so in style. On the critically acclaimed PRETTY TONEY ALBUM, Ghostface opened by assuring the public that the Wu-Tang family was still intact and working on new material, but not one of the Staten Island crew made an appearance on that disc. Masta Killa's defiantly titled, long-awaited debut, NO SAID DATE, features a reunion of sorts, boasting every single Wu member, and even bringing estranged cousins RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard together on the funky "Old Man."
However, before the Wu-Tang gang starts making cameos en masse, Masta Killa reminds listeners that he didn't wait this long because he lacks talent of his own, and he opens the album with four strictly solo tracks. From the hazy funk of "Grab the Microphone," Killa launches into the brash, RZA-produced title track, which deftly ...
| | Appogee Unconscious Ruckus CD (2004)
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$9.99 Whereas most abstract electronic musicians (Autechre, Funkstörung, etc.) proclaim hip-hop as the inspiration behind their ...
| | Anne Lister Waiting For The Hero CD (2005)
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$16.19 Anne has been writing songs ever since she can remember, and performing in UK folk clubs ever since she was first able to persuade a barman to serve her with orange juice.She was born a Londoner, but the family moved several times before settling in Cardiff, South Wales when Anne was ten years old. She was given her first guitar when she was thirteen, and taught herself to play - much more portable than the piano! She was an active member of the Cardiff and Newport folk club circuit for several years, until she went to the University of Warwick to study French. At Warwick she specialised in medieval French and Occitan literature - mostly the stories of King Arthur and the poetry of the troubadours, and stayed on to complete an MA in medieval studies.She lived in Lyon, France for two years teaching English at the Universite Lyon II, and this was where she wrote Icarus and gradually realised that her songs were beginning to travel without her back in England. So she came back, did a teaching course and worked as Reviews Editor for Karl Dallas's Acoustic Music magazine. Nic Jones came across Anne and her songs at this time, and from then on her reputation spread slowly but steadily through the folk circuit. In 1984 there was a historic meeting of Anne, Martin Simpson (who had already started singing Icarus through the modern version of the folk process) and Mary McLaughlin, which led in due course to the formation of the duo Anonyma (pictured right) and all manner of other musical alliances. Anonyma toured widely in the UK and the US for five years and then parted amicably to allow both Anne and Mary to continue their separate musical projects.The PresentAnne now works solo. She has moved back to Wales and ...
| | Fantastic 80'S Extended CD (2006)
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| | Fellow Americans 4 Songs CD (2006)
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| | Monk & Neagle Twenty-First Time CD (2007)
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$11.59 John Mayer fans may roll their eyes at the frequency with which acoustic pop artists are compared to the bluesy guitarist, but Monk & Neagle without a doubt deserve to be in the same conversation. From the first sprightly chord of "Beautiful You," the Amarillo, TX duo prove a sensibility for crafting catchy pop that incorporates a wealth of jazz and folk influences. ...
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