| Blues Control Siltbreeze Records Local Flavor CD (2009)
$12.79 Due credit has to be given to Blues Control--for all that they've still only formally released one album plus some CD-Rs, the duo has enough of a sound already to expand upon it. Thus the rollicking funkabilly start to LOCAL
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| Guided By Voices Siltbreeze music Get Out Of My Stations CD (1994)
$9.39 The vast majority of great GBV releases, whether they be full-lengths or singles, are notable for at least one or two classic Robert Pollard pop anthems -- the kind of instantly memorable, undeniably rousing crowd-pleasers he writes with a frequency
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| Times New Viking Siltbreeze CDs Dig Yourself CD (2005) Limited Edition; Remix
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| Times New Viking Siltbreeze music Paisley Reich CD (2007)
$11.59 Any band that names itself with a pun based on the name of a font has automatic geek credibility. Cleveland noise rockers Times New Viking maintain that outside-hipster status with a defiance that threatens to turn into deliberate antipathy for
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| Dead C Siltbreeze CDs Tusk CD (1997)
$13.89 It may be named after the Fleetwood Mac album -- at least allegedly -- but anyone expecting crystalline late-'70s AOR harmonies and the like will be sorely disappointed. Then again, the strange line drawing of beast and person on the
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| Charalambides Siltbreeze music Houston CD (1999)
$13.89 Named after the city where the band started, Houston finds the core Tom Carter/Christina Carter duo creating another inspired, cryptic, and mysterious collection of songs in a career already filled with many excellent examples of the same. Though guitar is
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| Dead C Siltbreeze Records White House CD (1995)
$11.85 And indeed, there it is on the cover. There's not much in the way of commentary or anything about that, though, so either call it a wry Kiwi joke at the Yanks' expense or just something that looked nice enough
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| Sic Alps Siltbreeze Records U.S. Ez CD (2008)
$11.45 For their fourth full-length, noise compadres Mike Donovan and Matt Harman--aka Sic Alps--perfected their alchemy of turning lo-fi basement slop into psych gold. Like their fellow lo-fi revivalists, Times New Viking, these San Franciscans refocus early '90s Guided By Voices
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| Pink Reason Siltbreeze CDs Cleaning The Mirror CD (2007)
$11.59 Pink Reason, essentially a musical vehicle for lo-fi whiz kid Kevin Debroux, released its debut full-length in 2007 on Siltbreeze Records. If a stamp of approval exists for fractured, tape-damaged singer-songwriter experimentalism, then it is indeed the logo of Tom
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| Eat Skull Sick To Death CD (2008)
$11.59 Featuring two veterans of San Francisco's The Hospitals, Eat Skull brings a scuzz-punk pedigree to their debut full-length on Siltbreeze, SICK TO DEATH. With an anything-and-everything-goes aesthetic, SICK TO DEATH's tracks careen from one type of lo-fi garage clatter to
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