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My Mixtape Download The Watson Twins
How Am I To Be After making their name backing Jenny Lewis on Rabbit Fur Coat, the Watson Twins will follow-up their 2007 EP with their debut full-length Fire Songs. Their sound evokes the golden age of country, not the contemporary variety that has given the genre a bad name.
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My Mixtape Download The Gang
Sea So Brooklyn's the Gang offer this frenzied, wall of fuzz anthem of collective frustration at... well, who knows. But some "fat f*ck ups don't know shine from sh*t." I think we can all relate to that sentiment. Their debut album, Zero Hits, is out now on Absolutely Kosher.
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My Mixtape Download The Uglysuit
Chicago Hailing from Oklahoma City, the Uglysuit have been playing together since their early teens. Now only in their early twenties, the six-piece will unleash their soothing indie pop on the world with the release of their self-titled debut album on August 19th via Quarterstick.
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My Mixtape Download Shearwater
Leviathan, Bound Since reissuing (and re-imagining) Palo Santo last year, Shearwater's first album of new material for Matador is big, bold, and emotional. This second preview (see "Rooks") begins cold and medieval before filling out with strings and glockenspiel. Rook is out now.
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My Mixtape Download Brendan Canning
Hit The Wall The second of the "Broken Social Scene Presents..." series, Brendan Canning's Something For All Of Us... really has something for all of us. Canning makes the most of the Canadian collective's talents within a variety of styles. It's out July 22nd on Arts & Crafts.
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My Mixtape Download Dr. Dog
The Old Days After ditching the lo-fi aesthetic on last year's We All Belong, Dr. Dog persisted with hook-laden, '60s inspired pop songs, only without the tape hiss and more overdubs. The Philly band continues in that direction with the forthcoming Fate-- due July 22nd on Park the Van.
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My Mixtape Download CSS
Rat Is Dead (Rage) CSS is back! No, not Cascading Style Sheets for you web geeks. We're talking Cansei De Ser Sexy, or "Tired of Being Sexy." The Brazilians return with a more rockin' new wave sound on this first single from their second album, Donkey. It's out July 22nd on Sub Pop.
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My Mixtape Download The Accidental
Dream for Me Tunng's Sam Genders and the Memory Band's Stephen Cracknell remove the "tronica" from the "folk" and go the more traditional route here on their debut album, There Were Wolves. Other tracks display plenty of experimentation, mind you. It's out June 3rd via Thrill Jockey.
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My Mixtape Download Ratatat
Mirando New York electro duo Ratatat will release their third album on July 8th via XL. Crazily enough it's called LP3 and if Bach ever composed music for Mario Bros. it might sound like this. Fans have plenty to look forward to as LP4 is already in the can as well.
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My Mixtape Download Ida
Road To Ruin Primarily made up of covers and outtakes, Ida's forthcoming EP is a companion piece to their last full-length, Lovers Prayers, which the duo recorded at Levon Helm's Woodstock recording studio last year. My Fair, My Dark is available through Polyvinyl on August 5th.
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