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 | Under the Blacklight Rilo Kiley's most recent album, 2004's More Adventurous, prompted Elvis Costello to praise the best lyric writing that I've heard in many a day, Coldplay to invite the band on its 2005 arena tour and a plethora of critics to vote the disc onto annual be... Manufacturer: Warner Bros. | $8.74 |
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 | Swagger Manufacturer: Side One Dummy | $10.69 - $15.98 |
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 | Visiter Manufacturer: French Kiss | $7.70 |
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 | Magic Potion Magic Potion, the Black Keys' fourth album, is a spectacularly stripped-down set of sneakily melodic blues-besotted rock concocted in the Akron, Ohio basement studio of drummer Patrick Carney. Guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach is possessed of a compellin... Manufacturer: Nonesuch | $9.79 |
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 | Staring at the Sea: The Singles Big and moody, Staring at the Sea compiles some hits and near misses of these excavators of the dark soul. Beginning with their earliest hits--the sparse "Killing an Arab," the aptly tedious "10:15 Saturday Night," and the charming "Boys Don't C... Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea | $9.51 |
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 | Turn on the Bright Lights Australian version of the absolutely stunning full-length debut from New York's Interpol. Think Joy Division meets Psychedelic Furs, Echo & the Bunnymen and the Smiths. Includes the bonus track, 'Specialist'. Matador. 2002. Manufacturer: Matador Records | $7.52 |
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 | Three Flights From Alto Nido Pointing out that alto nido translates from the Spanish as high nest, Laswell explains that Three flights up implies that you re on your way to a high nest, even if you re not quite there yet. Whereas Through Toledo was intimate and autobiographical for... Manufacturer: Vanguard Records | $8.60 |
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 | Our Love to Admire Our Love To Admire is at once unmistakably Interpol and undeniably new. The witty and perverse "No I In Threesome" is an upbeat ode to shaking up a staid relationship propelled by Carlos D's peerless bass melody while the tenderly observant "Pace Is the... Manufacturer: Capitol Records | $5.49 |
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 | Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, The Flaming Lips' long awaited follow-up to 1999's The Soft Bulletin. Guest artist Yoshimi P-we plays with psyche-noise-experimental group the Boredoms and leads her own band OOIOO. The Yoshimi in the songs, however, i... Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea | $6.55 |
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 | Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Musically, there are bits of The Stone Roses, "What's The Story Morning Glory", and "Nevermind". As catchy as those reference points are, it's the songwriting that has won the band a fiercely dedicated following; a mix of the observational storytelling ... Manufacturer: Domino | $8.70 |
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