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Tim Kasher, better known to some as the guitarist/singer of Cursive, captures...
Brought up alongside the Bad Seeds in way too many write-ups to ignore the co...
Ignoring the slightly misleading album title -- these tracks were culled from...
Out of print due to sticky label legalities for nine years, this relatively c...
Who has a voice like John McCrea from Cake, plays music like the Barenaked La...
Even for a person (like me) who doesn't listen to commercial radio, it would ...
The prolific California label Moonshine continues to disperse its hit-or-miss...
The Limes just explode immediately into head shaking, hip swaying, hook laden...
First off, the name is pronounced "Grand National Brands," but officially, it...
Ground Zero takes you on a whirlwind tour of one of the hottest trends...
For some reason, the music this album reminds me of the most is bar band musi...
Pretty solid and upbeat punk pop, but with a sort of garage hard edge. Someti...
Imagine a warm, enveloping horizon full of brilliant colors and dazzling imag...
With Unearthed, their second album, Maryland¹s Internal Void unearth s...
A collection of songs from various releases on Tooth and Nail and BEC, as wel...
This is an upbeat EP filled with well-written songs for standard rock instrum...
Smooth and well-produced alternative R&B soul stylings. Sometimes touching on...
Classical moods dream and drift like some old jazz-quality thrift store find,...
Uplifting and solid indie pop songs with a strong sense of loss. A very Midwe...
The greatest American rock band, if such a beast can be captured, wasn't the ...
The Hammering Process, eh? Truly, a none-more-fitting title for this, ...
This song is sort of a modern day version of Ace of Base's "The Sign." Judgin...
To say this sucks would be too easy; to actually take a minute to think of something...
