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“Call Across Rooms”, from Grouper‘s forthcoming album Ruins, begins with a sound that will be very familiar to fans of Liz Harris’ music: a bed of tape hiss from her
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I can confidently say that Lee Fields is the only artist on Sound it Out to date who has had a record released in the 60’s. Mr. Fields
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As their comically generic name suggests, the Los Angeles trio Music Go Music offers a mystery shrouded in the banalities of everyday life. Their press release spins a
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I’m a sucker for a nice little three-minute pop gem. Whether it’s the Beatles, Teenage Fanclub, the Lemonheads or the latest from Anglo-Australian (Angstralian?) quartet, Allo Darlin’, a
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Dan Boeckner is an absurdly charismatic stage presence. He’s whippet-thin with haunted eyes and he throws himself completely into performing a song. He was previously in Wolf Parade
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Brighton, UK trio The Wytches play scary-rock that howls and swings. They make me think of the Banana Splits if those terrifying costumes had been occupied by members
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Dark Blue‘s haunting, dissonant “Hanging from A Chandelier” is an anti-summer jam for the ages – a clanging post-rock effort that will thrill some and set others’ teeth
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If they weren’t Australian, they’d never get away with it. But worry not – The Griswolds ARE from Down Under and, as such, their rock-infused bouncepop works. Why?
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Philly’s Purling Hiss makes joyfully maniacal rock music. They’ve harnessed their energy into a bunch of surprisingly catchy songs on their forthcoming record Weirdon (Sept 23). “Forcefield of Solitude” leads off the new album
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You can tell that sisters Colette and Hannah Thurlow of the British band 2:54 are brainy because the first sentence of their Wikipedia page uses the verb “comprise”
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