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Battles
Mirrored
Mirrored, the long awaited third album release from New York quartet Battles, has proven to be well worth the wait. A complete eclipse of their earlier work, Mirrored embodies all the prior ideas and qualities that have surrounded the group and extrapolates exponentially upon them. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Warp
Genre/Style: Math Rock
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Ben + Vesper
All This Could Kill You
All This Could Kill You is a fiercely beautiful and mysterious collaboration between husband and wife, Ben + Vesper, and their cast of siblings, grade school friends, brand new friends and friendly strangers. Produced and recorded by Daniel Smith (Danielson), this 13-song album smartly navigates through wildly disparate genres and styles and lands squarely in the ranks of good music that you simply cannot be without. If Ben + Vesper must be classified, one could parse it as such: 1/3 English Country Lane, 1/3 Croonsville, 1/16th Motown, 1/32 Brazilian Psychodelialand, 1/32 Dark Mythic Forest. All comparisons aside, this is music that innocently holds hands with innovation and accessibility.
The great strength of this album is the mystical connection that is instantly apparent between the couple at the helm. The low hum resonance of Ben's voice floats and falls through one gorgeous melody after another, while Vesper effortlessly breathes every harmony like a shining maiden from the nether world. One gets the feeling that Ben + Vesper are singing to you alone, reciting the forgotten letters of an old friend written in a common language that lay dormant far too long.
Every song offers instrumentation that is wonderfully diverse and concise derived from a team of formidable players, some well known, and some who are bound to be. Sufjan Stevens quietly sits on the floor with his banjo, woodwinds, vocals and piano while drummer, David Smith (Danielson), punches each song into its full dance floor potential. Daniel and his wife Elin sing and whistle and snap and knit. But the manic men behind the curtain are Ben's older brother Josh and Ben's lifelong friend Chris Weisman. Together, they worked tirelessly to forge the backdrop of sound that has you edging ever closer to your speakers. Their arrangements are fine tuned in their complexities, yet breathe the air of improvisation that reference the hardship and playfulness of life while flatly condemning the cold claws of irony that have gripped so much independent music today.
All This Could Kill You is an album that is 100% human and still winsome to the masses. This recording achieves what all timeless music does: to look squarely at the sufferings of this life and hold out hope like a weapon for all to wield, and to have fun all the while. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Sounds Familyre
Genre/Style: Pop
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The Bird and The Bee
Self-Titled
Now Available on vinyl!
Made up of vocalist Inara George, who has been aptly referred to as "a modern day Audrey Hepburn with the voice of an angel," and keyboardist/producer Greg Kurstin, who has lent his talents to records by Beck, The Flaming Lips, Lily Allen, Peaches, and many more. The Bird and the Bee take elements of everything from the Beach Boys to 60's Brazil electronica, spinning them into this irrepressible collection of ten sunshine-drenched, semi-psychedelic ditties. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Blue Note
Genre/Style: Pop / Lounge / Bossa
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Block Moth Super Rainbow
Dandelion Gum
This 5 piece junk band feel much more at home playing music in the woods or an old barn than an electro club. Anyone who has heard their music has ended up humming the child-like melodies all night long and their latest is nothing but infectious. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Southern
Genre/Style: Electro / Pop
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Boris & Michio Kurihara
Rainbow
Boris with Michio Kurihara -- a not unlikely combination, but who thought it would happen? Yet they play with such fantastic harmony. Rainbow is not just a perfect combination; it is a meeting place, with all players aligned in a singular cause -- to make a album that elevates us and them. For such a formidable combine of noise-making rock and rollers, there is much open space in Rainbow. Sometimes akin to a topless chasm extending forth into the firmament, Rainbow is also a horizonless atmosphere, with Boris' spacious trio creation scorched by traces of Kurihara's skywriting guitar leads. Make no mistake: Rainbow is not without its moments of speaker-shredding intensity. Opening with the powerful cry of 'Rafflesia,' the album flashes through dynamic moments, with short pop songs providing interludes to lengthy expeditions. A glockenspiel glimmers in the distance and Takeshi and Wata take turns with the lead vocals. Muted intimacy is blasted open with a droning, tom-pounding jam. The colors shift gracefully throughout, giving lie to the album title. Is elegance a word for Boris? They array their rock with great care, and Kurihara's encyclopedic habit of guitar tones accompanies them with great sensitivity -- ranging from Mesozoan stomps to near-static meditations to concise melodies rendered with precision? in other words, Rainbow is a heavy rock album with classically melodic aims -- who doesn't love such a thing? -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Drag City
Genre/Style: Experimental / Shoegaze / Drone / Ambient
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The Bravery
The Sun and The Moon
After 8 months of working on this project the band is set to release their second Island Records release. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Pias
Genre/Style: Synth Rock
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Jeff Buckley
So Real: The Songs of Jeff Buckley
Import 14-track pressing features tracks from his two studio albums and includes two rarities, 'So Real' (Live and Acoustic in Japan - non album version/ promo single) and 'I Know it's Over' . (Previously Unreleased - Smiths cover from a session at Sony Studios that was edited for broadcast on WNEW on April 6, 1995. It was not included on the radio broadcast.) Other highlights include 'Last Goodbye', 'Forget Her', 'Everybody Here Wants You' and more. All of the tracks lifted from Grace are pulled from the remastered tracks that featured on the Legacy Edition. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Columbia
Genre/Style: Rock
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Betty Davis
Self-titled
They Say I'm Different
First official Betty Davis reissues. Mastered from the original tapes (first time since the '70s!). Previously unreleased bonus tracks. Betty recorded some of the finest punk-funk of all time, introduced Miles to Hendrix, and inspired generations. Each CD includes deluxe 32-page booklet and elaborate digipak. New notes from Oliver Wang (O-Dub/Soul Sides), including Betty's second interview in over 25 years! In 1973, Davis would finally kick off her cosmic career with an amazingly progressive hard funk and sweet soul self-titled debut. Davis showcased her fiercely unique talent and features such gems as 'If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up' and 'Game Is My Middle Name.' The album Betty Davis was recorded with Sly & The Family Stone's rhythm section, sharply produced by Sly Stone drummer Greg Errico, and featured backing vocals from Sylvester and the Pointer Sisters. Her 1974 sophomore album They Say I'm Different features a worthy-of-framing futuristic cover challenging David Bowie's science fiction funk with real rocking soul-fire, kicked off with the savagely sexual 'Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him' (later sampled by Ice Cube). Her follow -p is full of classic cuts like 'Don't Call Her No Tramp' and the hilarious, hard, deep funk of 'He Was A Big Freak.'-CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Light In the Attic
Genre/Style: Soul / Funk / Rock
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Dog Day
Night Group
In many ways a pop group's success hinges on their ability to write memorable songs. Dog Day's Night Group not only delivers in this sense, but also shows how simple tunes can convey meaning, beauty, and honesty. From the playful intro "Lydia", named after keyboardist Crystal Thili and drummer KC Spidle's fanatical cat, to the sorrowful "Bright Light", a song about fate and last chances, the album moves through a broad range of content and mood. All the while, singer Seth Smith and his girlfriend Nancy Urich never crack a smile or shed a tear, opting instead to maintain control by focusing on what's essential to this music's melody and harmony.
In the tradition of great pop bands, Dog Day keeps it simple on Night Group. They are not a band who distracts by over-indulging or showing off. The beats pound straight through, the keyboard plays one well chosen note at a time, the guitars and bass follow suit. But unlike the countless bands toting incompetence as a selling point, Dog Day demonstrates mastery by playing tight and aggressive, taunting us at times with their understated abilities on tracks like Vow, which plays with timing, starts, stops, and meanders. This album consistently make the point that minimalism can be a compositional choice, not a foregone conclusion.
Night Group has been in the making for more than a year. The original work took place in the band's home town of Halifax , Canada. An entire mix down was completed there, and then another at Tomlab's art compound in Germany. The result is pop gem. Night Group shares qualities of classics like The Smith's The Queen Is Dead, or more recently Sonic Youth's Rather Ripped, which despite their extensive productions, sound effortless and raw.
It is always exciting when a great band comes out of nowhere. Dog Day's Tomlab debut has the makings of a modern classic and should leave a huge impression on critics and music fans alike.
-CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Tomlab
Genre/Style: Pop / Rock
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Earth
Hibernaculum
No available on vinyl!
"Hibernaculum" is a very special CD and DVD package (1 cd and 1 DVD) release from avant-experimental drone innovators EARTH.
The audio material consists of (3) old Earth classics redone in a different, stark and clean tone (akin to the "Hex" material) plus the track "A Plague of Angels" which was previously available on a rare tour only split (w/ sunn 0)))) 12". The lineup assembled by Dylan for this album compliments the aesthetic and direction perfectly. Adrienne Davies who brought a patient, consistent and complimentary rhythm and percussion to the "Hex" album is again behind the drum kit. Don Mcgreevy and Jonas Haskins provide bass support. Steve Moore assists on keyboards and horns. Greg Anderson (sunn 0))) ) adds subsonics via analog synth on "Ouroboros is Broken" and "Coda Maestoso in F (Flat) Minor. As with the "Hex" album the present Earth is focused and precise yet the heavy darkness remains unbroken.
The video material is on a second disc, a Earth documentary filmed by Seldon Hunt. The documentary features many interviews with Dylan Carlson and live footage from the groups 2006 European tour. It is the first time ever that footage of Dylan Carlson and Earth have been released since the resurrection of the group. Detailed insight into the process of the band as well as candid, intimate conversations were captured on the fim. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Southern Lord
Genre/Style: Drone / Doom
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Gang Gang Dance
Retina Riddim
In advance of Gang Gang Dance’s upcoming studio full-length The Social Registry is proud to present the band’s first ever DVD release, Retina Riddim. This film was made by Gang Gang Dance member, and visual artist, Brian DeGraw. Retina Riddim is by no means a tour film, documentary, live video, or anything as remotely stringent. Though “art film” is a moniker that may be justly used to describe it, the term falls somewhat short of it’s mark. It is, however, Mr. Degraw’s first foray into film making and proves to be a more forward thinking release than many of their contemporaries might attempt. Informed by DeGraw’s work as a visual artist the film proves to be a perfect combination of sound and vision, and, as the title suggests, provides a rythum that plays on your eyes as much as your ears.
DeGraw began the process by compiling a soundtrack from the bands audio archives, going as far back as 2003 and using live recordings, practice tapes, field recordings and elements of previously released recordings; all of which was assembled together into one seamless half-hour piece of music. The video elements were then bought into play, with Brian exhuming hours of tape, drawing small pieces from the archives, creating wholly new visual vignettes, and drawing on documentary footage that captures the heights of the band’s live performances from the last year, as well as the more idylllic moments of their travels around the world.
Included on the DVD is a fan film, GGDbyOP, shot and edited on the road by Oliver Payne, a friend of the band’s. This is comprised mainly of footage shot of Gang Gang Dance, on-stage and off, during their tours of both the US and Australia in 2004. As an added bonus Retina Riddim also contains an audio CD cut together by Degraw sepcifically for this release. This was approached by him in much the same manner as the film, by assembling fragments of Gang Gang Dance music, mostly drawn from sound-checks and live shows, into one whole. Along with the CD and DVD is a fold-out poster designed by Mr. DeGraw.
Retina Riddim provides a perfect audio-visual package - film, CD and poster - that sums up the band’s multi-faceted approach to their art. It is both a document of Gang Gang Dance’s progress over the past few years, and a look forward to the direction they are moving in. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: The Social Registry
Genre/Style: Experimental
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The Handsome Furs
Plague Park
The debate of preference for metropolitan or rural areas is an old one, and the distinction of partiality to either is a sign of taste for many. When it comes to the Handsome Furs, they prefer both, and they prefer neither, caught between a love and a disdain for either option. It is a matter of seeing failure in a long highway or hope in slabs of concrete, or otherwise longing for wide fields while stuck in a parking lot.
The duo of Handsome Furs began as an idea in the winter of 2005, and currently consists of Montreal residents Dan Boeckner and Alexei Perry. Boeckner also sings and plays guitar in Wolf Parade and before that did much the same in Atlas Strategic, while Perry maintains a career as a writer. Dark and minimal while noisy and earnest, the fabric of their record together was just as informed by late nights as it was by Scandinavian black metal. Truly, the point of creating Handsome Furs was to be as sparse and repetitive as possible with the help of little more than vocals, guitars, and a new drum machine. Through this, songs of earthbound captains, eggs made of gold and iron, and sleepless bodies were born. Boeckner’s affected vocals thinly resonate as they are ushered in by a frenzied undertone of fear and uncertainty, all punctuated by drum machine beats. Through the course of each track, a deep-seated sense of longing struggles with staunch realism as a restless disdain for both urban life and smaller towns collide.
“Handsome Furs Hate This City,” for one, shouts out against the blasphemy of everyday life while wrestling apathy into a verbal chokehold. It floats by…-CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Sub Pop
Genre/Style: Pop
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Khan
Who Never Rests
Khan: Who Never Rests. This alone kinda says it all.
If you're not familiar with Khan, all I can say is he really never rests. Born Can Oral (possibly the best name EVER, in my opinion), raised in Frankfurt to Turkish-Finnish parents, Khan is an extremely prolific producer - to put it mildly. Describing him as a restless vagabond is not really quite enough. He's a world resident (currently based in Berlin, after previously residing in New York, Mexico, Cologne and Finland) who has produced electronic music under at least 10 pseudonyms and collaborations (including Bizz OD, 4E, El Turco Loco, Captain Comatose, Kid and Khan). So for his first album for Tomlab, Who Never Rests only begins to explain the persona of Khan, yet at the same time, presents a very complete picture of the musician and man today.
Who Never Rests is a celebration of a man who is in full control of his sound and vision. With his previous albums on Matador, the journey was just starting. "1-900 GET-KHAN" was the first chapter of the story. Khan launched the persona of a male hustler, selling himself to the audience by performing in a pair of underpants with "KHAN" stitched on the ass. It certainly got the party started! Then with "No Comprendo", Khan produced a living-homage to the artists that inspired him, collaborating with Diamanda Galas, Andre Williams, Kid Congo Powers, Brigitte Fontaine, Julee Cruise, and Stereo Total's Francoise Cactus. It's a true work of sheer class and innovation. Might sound cheesy, but if you listen to it, you'll get the drift. But then Khan started focusing on collaborations. He toured and produced with Kid Congo Powers (The Gun Club, Bad Seeds, The Cramps) and released "Bad English" (Transsolar). He recorded as Little Annie and The Legally Jammin (with Christian Jendreiko). And he recorded and toured as Captain Comatose ("Going Out" and "Up in Flames") on Playhouse as the last standing disco band: one giant disco party!
Now the party isn't really over it's just mutated into a celebration of Khan. "Honey, it's been a journey to the moon and back" he sings on "Favor After Favor", and that summarises Who Never Rests pretty well. Khan has lived all over the world, worked with his heroes, started the party and got the T-shirt. Now he's quite literally found his voice. Six years ago, he had other people sing his songs and now it's him solo. Unashamed. Upfront. Honest. All or nothing. Khan times 20! He's finally worked out where his home is: within himself. For those who have that eternal search for needing to belong, you'll know what he means. He'll never rest because his restless soul is in his blood. A Turkish-Finn, raised in Germany and performs in English? Sure. For Khan, this is who he is. Believe that.
So yet there is another progression in Khan's sound and style. Who Never Rests drips with sleaze and sophistication. There's a party, and Satan is standing in the corner, soakin in sexy sweat, drinking champagne with the gothic bunny himself. ("Take it Out on Me", "Strip Down", "On the Run", "Favor After Favor", "U Like 2 Party") Khan's a torch singer in a greasepaint carny clown suit, ready to strap you in and take you to Hell. But don't worry, he'll bring you back in one piece after he has his way with you. ("Who Never Rests", "Hey Lil' Sister", "Excommunication", "The Shining"). Khan's journey is one that isn't about to end so you better just sit back and enjoy the ride.
To experience this fully, you need to see Khan at his live finest. He performs solo or in the trio Khan of Finland, featuring Boris Bergmann on piano and Mark Boombastik as human beatbox. Coming to a village of the damned near you. "Will there be gardens? Will there be entertainment all night?" Well, this is Khan, so I should think so!
-CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Tomlab
Genre/Style: Pop
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Ladyhawk
Fight For Anachry
Life is full of ups and downs. Sometimes you get up just to get down again. Sometimes you run just to feel the wind against your face, and sometimes you stand still to watch things crumble around you. Vancouver's Ladyhawk knows this. And they got up - way up - and entered a recording studio for a day-long session between tours in the first half of 2006. Perhaps they then soared too close to the sun, like moths drawn into the flame, only to fly again into the shadows, their wings singed. And then maybe, gathering their burned and broken instruments about them, they limped their way home, rearranging the pieces and sounds haphazardly, letting them all lay as they fell.
The end result is the sound of four brothers breaking something down to create something new, reaching into the fire again. It is a shattering 6-song march called Fight For Anarchy, all unmuzzled and jawing out, nothing edited or expunged. And on it Ladyhawk show that, like Spoon, Dinosaur Jr. or Tom Waits, they have the ability to conjure growls, snarls, and storms of sound into musical lightning, never striking the same place twice. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Jagjaguwar
Genre/Style: Cow Punk / Southern Rock
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Monks
Let's Start A Beat
The arrangements are fairly close to those heard on the original '60s cuts, but a little more straight-ahead rock in flavor, with some more space given to jams. So, is this as good as, or as sufficient a sampling of their limited oeuvre, as the original Black Monk Time record? No; as rock reunions go, that would be a downright singular achievement. It's a surprisingly respectable document, however. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Munster
Genre/Style: Blues
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The National
Boxer
The follow-up to 2005s Alligator is filled with lush arrangements and sees the band incorporating new instrumentation and expanded musical elements such as piano, trumpet, and more prominent background vocals. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Beggars Banquet
Genre/Style: Rock
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Parts and Labor
Mapmaker
Mapmaker is the second Jagjaguwar/Brah album from Brooklyn noisepunks Parts & Labor. Expanding on the soaring melodies and cracked electronics of 2006's Stay Afraid, P&L explores a wider array of berserk, malfunctioning instruments and intricate, pummeling rhythms. These 12 political/personal anthems about ambition and distraction boast bigger choruses, denser drones and shinier hooks.
Adding new textures to Parts & Labor's searing pop-squall, the album features guest spots from flautist/megaphonist/vocalist Natalja Kent (of The Good Good) and guitarist Joe Kremer (of labelmates Pterodactyl). Opening surge "Fractured Skies" features a horn section (led by P&L's BJ Warshaw on sax) billowing up through the kaleidoscopic fuzz of electronics. Track 10 is a distorted-toy-keyboard take on the classic Minutemen antiwar spiel "King Of The Hill."
Parts & Labor cite the following bands as influences and are totally cool with you name-checking them: Hüsker Dü, Sonic Youth, Boredoms, Minutemen, Neutral Milk Hotel and Amps For Christ. Parts & Labor spent 2006 touring extensively around Europe and North America, playing shows with Clinic, Black Dice, Islands, Sonic Boom, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, Wilderness, Man Man, Spank Rock, An Albatross, Oneida, Year Future, Hidden Cameras, Charalambides, Wooden Wand, Matt & Kim, Kyp Malone and Oakley Hall; and they can't wait to do it again.
Mapmaker was recorded and mixed by The Brothers (Oxford Collapse, !!!, Measles Mumps Rubella, Pterodactyl) at the Brothers Studio in Brooklyn, NY. Additional vocals and electronics were recorded by Parts & Labor in a windowless bedroom. In between their Jag full-lengths, P&L recorded an all-electronics EP for esteemed experimental electronic label Broklyn Beats. Warshaw and Friel also run their own record label, Cardboard Records, which has recently put out music from Gowns, Big Bear, Pterodactyl and Aa. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Jagjaguwar
Genre/Style: Experimental / Free Noise
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Shapes and Sizes
Split Lips, Winning Hips, A Shiner
Split Lips, Winning Hips, A Shiner kicks off with a solid rock march ambitious enough to soundtrack the first 10 miles of any road trip. The opening track is one that Shapes and Sizes could very well have penned during their recent 30 kilometer move from Victoria, where the band members met through the city's vibrant artistic community, to Vancouver, B.C.M.
Initially the Canadian four-piece adopted the familiar singer-songwriter paradigm, but decided to break those parameters by having everyone write and sing. The gamble paid off; S&S concocted the self-titled debut album of bi-polar, stop-and-start songs that pulled listeners onto an emotional ride, and raised ears, hairs and goose bumps at Asthmatic Kitty Records. Anxious to test their brand of experimental pop on the more southernly Americans, Shapes and Sizes went on tour across the States. Somewhere between British Columbia and New York, the band found themselves sharing a rusted van with the songs that would constitute Split Lips, Winning Hips, A Shiner.
Split Lips, Winning Hips, A Shiner hardly sounds Canadian, at least when compared to the recent immigration of crafted pop from the West and Quebec. Fusing Jon Crellin (drums) and Nathan Gage's (bass) formal musical training with the youthful energy of Caila Thompson-Hannant (keys) and Rory Seydel's (guitar) R&B background, S&S consistently stretches and questions the musical structure of each song while providing an outsider objectivity to the complicated scope of music from the lower 48.
Lyrically, Split Lips is at once celebratory and derogatory; among other things, a peculiar but calculated meditation on naive nationalism and potent protest ("Victory in War, oh what a bore"). "High Life" focuses on benign habits turned scabrous, and "Alone/Alive" casts an existential strobe on freedom and dependence minus the pretension that usually comes along for that ride.
Split Lip's harmonious discord is also technical: the band recorded with JC/DC Studios (Destroyer, New Pornographers, Tegan and Sara, etc.) and mixed with Asthmatic Kitty's own Rafter Roberts (Fiery Furnaces, The Rapture, The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower) to forge a pristine decomposition. Don't try turning it down- the overdrive provides the framework for equally aggressive lyrics that combine sensuality, violence, and social critique.
S&S is on the dawn of a second move, literally. The 30 kilometers from Victoria to Vancouver wasn't enough, so they are now on the road to the catacombs of Montreal. Likewise, Split Lips is a second move for the band. It is guided and on the mark, etching a continent-long mural from points A to B. Shapes and Sizes is probably out somewhere between those points at this very moment, thinking and singing. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Columbia
Genre/Style: Rock
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Stars
Do You Trust Your Firends
This album is a song for song renovation of the Stars' acclaimed "Set Yourself on Fire". Features complete re-workings of the album's songs by Final Fantasy, The Dears, Apostle of Hustle, Junior Boys, Metric, Young Galaxy, The Stills, etc-CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Arts & Crafts
Genre/Style: Remix / Compilation
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Voxtrot
Self-titled
It's refreshing to find a band that's not terribly worried about being the next big thing. Over the five years of their existence, Voxtrot have released fewer than twenty songs spread across two hard to find 7-inch singles and three EPs. And it's on the strength of those literate, memorable songs, plus a series of increasingly tight and vibrant live shows, that they've built a devoted and passionate following. The twelve songs on this record are a powerful statement of intent: louder, harder, a little more complex, a more confident Voxtrot. -CP
Release Date: 05/22/07
Label: Play Louder
Genre/Style: Pop / Rock
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