Remixed & Covered CD music This double-disc set adds depth and dimension to the unique and powerful music made by Xiu Xiu, an outfit whose intimate, thorny, often harrowing songs fall somewhere between post-punk and experimental avant rock. Remixed & Covered music CDs REMIXED AND COVERED explains the package: the first disc has bands such as Sunset Rubdown, Devendra Banhart, Larsen, and Oxbow covering Xiu Xiu material, the second features remixes by Gold Chains, Warbucks, Cherry Point, and others. The combined effect is a testament ...See Full Description
Remixed & Covered album. Initial pressings of OUR ENDLESS NUMBERED DAYS comes with a 4-song bonus CD.
While Sam Beam's self-recorded first outing as Iron & Wine, THE CREEK DRANK THE CRADLE, features a hushed bedroom atmosphere, his second full-length album, OUR ENDLESS NUMBERED DAYS, ...
Remixed & Covered music CDs. On 2007's BOXER, the National's second full-length album for the venerable Beggars Banquet label, the Brooklyn-based indie-rock act follows up the lauded ALLIGATOR with another round of melancholy guitar-driven tunes. Led by deep-voiced vocalist Matt Berninger, who often sounds hung-over ...
Remixed & Covered songs. On its 2006 album, RETURN TO COOKIE MOUNTAIN, the Brooklyn-based post-punk group TV on the Radio manages that rare feat of becoming more adventurous and accessible at the same time. While this record isn't a major departure from its eclectic ...
Remixed & Covered album. If modern day indie music appears to consist of an endless queue of groups that are either bland emo retreads or glitzy disco punkers, it is then that much more refreshing to encounter a band like Battles. With a lineage ...
Remixed & Covered CD music. Track Listing of songs: Easier; Lullabye; Knife; Central and Remote; Plans; Little Brother; Marla; On a Neck, on a Spit; Reprise; Colorado;
Remixed & Covered songs. After the expansive darkness of La Foręt, Xiu Xiu return with The Air Force, a set of songs that manages to be just as challenging as La Foręt, but sparer and somehow more eclectic-sounding at the same time. This time around, Jamie Stewart and company's explorations of vulnerability and ugliness-beauty are even more vivid; as usual, Stewart's breathtakingly concise, poetic lyrics are front and center. He captures longing and self-loathing on "Buzz Saw," singing "Your acne is like pearl/I swear mine is like brimstone." On the closing track, "Wig Master," he whispers, "Loneliness isn't ...
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