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 | How to Walk Away Juliana Hatfield, no less an intriguing, compelling character today, has been working as a recording artist for twenty years. With the release of ''How To Walk Away,'' her 10th solo album, she again proves herself to be an uncompromising artist with imp... Manufacturer: Ye Olde Records | $9.93 |
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 | Dying to Say This to You The Sounds' 2003 debut, "Living In America" firmly established the band as one to watch. Their second release is an even stronger fusion of their punk attitude and pop savvy. Honed by a sonic brain trust that includes producer Jeff Saltzman (who helmed ... Manufacturer: Scratchie / New Line Records | $7.66 |
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 | Time Without Consequence It's a heck of a start to a career. Before he had released any material in the States, Alexi Murdoch was championed by KCRW's influential tastemaker Nic Harcourt. (Murdoch moved to LA in the late 1990s.) This led to the release of the Four Songs ... Manufacturer: Zero Summer Records | $11.66 - $16.98 |
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 | XO Japanese version featuring a bonus track: "Miss Misery". Manufacturer: Dreamworks | $5.10 |
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 | Jimmy Eat World Emo-rock band Jimmy Eat World exemplify all that is the modern radio rock sound. Singing and playing with a conviction and sincerity that will melt the heart of even the most stoic of listeners, they produce rousing, well-crafted anthems along the lines... Manufacturer: Dreamworks | $7.74 |
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 | Receivers This Brooklyn noise punk outfit has dramatically altered their wall of sound on their fourth album. It focuses on open spaces, longer movements, expansive arrangements, and loftier goals. Though they've maintained their love affair with glitchy oscillat... Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar | $9.91 |
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 | Challengers Pay no attention to the reviews that imply the New Pornographers have "grown up" or "matured" or "drifted away" from the perfect-pop promise of their first three records. For if you throw darts at the songs on Challengers, an ambitious soundscape... Manufacturer: Matador Records | $7.42 |
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 | Room On Fire An acclaimed debut prompts one of two kinds of follow-ups: either the band strives to broaden their palate or they attempt to deepen the colors they splashed all over that heralded first effort. The Strokes' second outing falls in the latter camp. In th... Manufacturer: RCA | $4.90 |
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