| You & Yourn Parasol music It Would Make Things Worse CD (2009)
$12.65 Recording information: At Home, Urbana (2008-2009).
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| 1900's Parasol Records Cold & Kind CD (2007)
$12.79 The 1900s' dazzling full-length debut is an assured, artfully constructed statement that has all the elements of the best indie pop and none of its flaws. At times melancholic and haunting, at others breezy and full of sunshine, the songs on COLD &
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| St. Christopher Parasol music Golden Blue CD (2001)
$12.89 St. Christopher first appeared on the then-nascent UK twee-pop scene in 1986. Over a series of singles, EPs and albums released on at least half a dozen highly regarded indie labels, singer/songwriter Glenn Melia and a revolving crew of sidepersons
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| Mazes Parasol CDs Mazes CD (2009)
$12.89 A side project from 1900s member Edward Anderson, Mazes' self-titled debut mines a similar jangling psych-pop vein as that of his main squeeze. Assisted by a cadre of Chicago indie musicians, Anderson meanders his way through folk, pop, and psych
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| Joey Molland Parasol Records This Way Up CD (2001)
$14.69 Joey Molland's group Badfinger was one of the great power pop bands of all time. Before the Raspberries, the Dwight Twilley Band, and other tunesmiths found the magic of energetic car radio melodies, Molland and crew led the way.
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| Kevin Tihista Parasol music Wake Up Captain CD (2004)
$13.49 Like Elliott Smith filtered through the moodier, cinematic portions of Radiohead's OK Computer, Chicago's Kevin Tihista's Red Terror offer up a lo-fi slice of indie pop with some surprisingly big ideas. Opening with an instrumental that sounds like a circus
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| Orange Peels Parasol CDs Circling The Sun CD (2005)
$14.69 The Orange Peels' third album, 2005's Circling the Sun, is their best album yet, which is really saying something considering the strength of their brief discography thus far. Wonderfully sugar-coated with a melancholy heart, the record glides past on waves
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| Adam Schmitt Parasol music Demolition CD (2001)
$12.65 The much delayed follow-up to Adam Schmitt's disappointing 1992 release Illiterature, 2001's Demolition largely ignores that album's tendency toward bloated and misguided heavy affectations in favor of returning to the concise power pop of his 1991 debut, World So Bright.
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| Parasol Records Shoe Fetish: A Tribute To The Shoes CD (2001)
$13.85 The modern pop underground seemingly has a bit of a love affair with the tribute album. There are a plethora of tribute records on the market with largely the same cast of characters appearing each time, and thankfully, they do
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| Richard Lloyd Parasol CDs Radiant Monkey CD (2007)
$12.99 As a guitarist, Richard Lloyd is every bit as gifted as Tom Verlaine, his former partner in the band Television, but his history as a songwriter is a good bit more problematic (for every good song in his catalog there's
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