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Review: The Low Anthem - Oh My God, Charlie Darwin

The Low Anthem - Oh My God, Charlie Darwin

Rising to the top of the Folk/Indie Rock scene like the fat from clarified butter, The Low Anthem may have actually made the most beautiful song ever written.

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Review: She & Him - Volume Two

She & Him - Volume Two

M. Ward and Zooey Dechanel are back with their second effort as She & Him.

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Review: MC Chris - Part Six Part One, Two and Three

MC Chris - Part Six Part One

If you don’t know who MC Chris is, then you best not be callin’ yourself a geek.

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Review: Daniel Johnston — Is and Always Was

Daniel Johnston - Is and Always Was

Released in October of 2009, Is and Always Was is the first release in over six years from outsider artist Daniel Johnston.

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Review: Echo and the Bunnymen - The Fountain

After over two decades of music, Echo and the Bunnymen turn in one of their finest efforts with The Fountain, the band's 10th studio album.

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Review: Rhett Miller - self-titled

Rhett Miller - self-titled

The Old 97s' front-man sets a darker, more personal tone on his latest solo record.

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Review: Sonic Youth - The Eternal

Sonic Youth's The Eternal

One of their finest releases since the inception of the band in 1981, The Eternal is Sonic Youth's 16th studio album, and first for their new record label, Matador Records.

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Review: DiG!

DiG!

Ondi Timoner's documentary highlights the ups and downs of being in a rock band.

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Review: Noddy Holder - Who's Crazee Now?

Who's Crazee Now? follows Noddy Holder through his youth of a post-war, working class upbringing, to the last days of his band, Slade, and looks to the future of his successful acting career. 

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