Mar 12, 2010
Japandroids to reissue early EPs

Mar 11, 2010
Charlotte Gainsbourg announces tour dates
The National reveal what appears to be album cover
Mar 10, 2010
Here We Go Magic announce new album
Mar 09, 2010
MGMT post new song on their Web site
Stars announce release of fifth album
Mar 08, 2010
Perversity
by Jeff and Terrance Terich07.18.2006
Now that the year is half way over, we realize there were some great albums we haven't gotten around to covering. Here's our redemption—seven fantastic offerings from earlier this year (and one from 2004).
The Coup
Pick A Bigger Weapon
(Epitaph)
Boots Riley and Pam the Funkstress return with more political vitriol than before, all on top of some funky hip-hop jams.
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J Dilla
Donuts
(Stones Throw)
Posthumous solo release from gifted, young hip-hop producer who passed away earlier this year.
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Love Is All
Nine Times That Same Song
(What's Your Rupture?)
Debut release from Swedish dance punksters, who won over SXSW audiences and Calvin Johnson alike. A spastic, super fun party.
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Christopher O'Riley
Home to Oblivion: An Elliott Smith Tribute
(World Village)
Classical pianist, in a similar tradition to his Radiohead tributes, recreates the work of singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, instrumentally.
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Shearwater
Palo Santo
(Misra)
Okkervil River keyboardist Jonathan Meiburg creates a haunting and majestic sound with his "other" band, which also features Okkervil's Will Sheff.
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Tapes `n Tapes
The Loon
(XL)
A solid debut from a band that succeeds in creating good old-fashioned indie rock; guaranteed more "Cowbell."
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DeVotchKa
How It Ends
(Cicero)
A new favorite from a few years back, DeVotchKa combine Eastern European folk music with Latin and Middle Eastern sounds for a unique multi-cultural moody indie stew.
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