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Somewhere in New Zealand, Alastair Galbraith is trying to fix his four-track....
Strange electronic soundscapes mixing with new-age beats and spoken word piec...
First thought is something like country-emo. Starting out with a mellow, scen...
Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians
You can never have too much Robyn Hitchcock. Luckily, ole Robyn is always gla...
The Right Idea gathers together tracks from Kenny Howes' first three (...
The Hurricane Lamps have a very raw sound. Don't be confused by other reviews...
With a paced sound more befitting to the ears of adults in coffeehouses, Gabr...
Helmet may be gone, but they're certainly not forgotten, their influence stil...
This EP has some great punk that you can just sink your teeth into. Seriously...
Until now, much of the populace has been unable to enjoy one of Jamaica's ven...
Since Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's classically influenced art-rock died (cultu...
These Orange County "g-punks" had a small but sizable jump on the current sle...
Four more songs from California's prolific Her Space Holiday. Late night guit...
Equal parts Steve Reich minimalist tape manipulation and Afrika Bambaataa ele...
Funny how sometimes a soundtrack can last so much longer than a movie. Hig...
Amongst the coolest of the newer generation black metal groups, and I'll tell...
Margaret McCartney, formerly of supercute indie popsters Tuscadero, has forme...
Twelve refreshing interludes of vocal-free lunacy. Overall, Huevos Rancheros ...
Huffamoose has two distinctive singer-songwriters. If this Philadelphia band ...
