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Tag Archives: album
Mayer Hawthorne – A Strange Arrangement
If you live in the New England area and you haven’t gone outside yet today let me save you the trouble: it’s blisteringly hot out there. I had the luxury (or medical necessity) of sleeping in late today and I … Continue reading
The Roots – How I Got Over
As I wrote yesterday The Roots have released their new album today, How I Got Over. I’m not an old fan of The Roots: the first album I heard of theirs was The Tipping Point, which I liked but didn’t … Continue reading
Sleigh Bells – Treats
Every once in a while a new album comes out that sounds like nothing else. Sometimes these albums break new ground in an ambient and sparse way, with lilts in each song that accentuate the sublime subtleties hidden in each … Continue reading
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Happy news for me! One of my favorite bands, The Walkmen, have just announced their new album. Titled Lisbon, it is set to come out September 14. Pitchfork has the full scoop. And if you want a taste of how … Continue reading
LCD Soundsystem – This is Happening
There are few things I love more than summer albums. You know the albums I’m talking about. The ones that you crank to max volume in your car. The ones that make you roll down all your windows and stick … Continue reading
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Tagged album, dance, great, LCD Soundsystem, Music, Reviews
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Phantogram – Eyelid Moves
Phantogram is an up-and-coming/somewhat arrived band. That’s really the best way I’m currently able to describe them. They haven’t quite hit it big with a large audience but they are hardly underground anymore. Phantogram is comprised of Sarah D. Barthel … Continue reading










