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Parts & Labor continue to expand their arsenal, expanding to a quartet and incorporating fan-submitted found sounds, on their fourth album, Receivers-- due October 21st via Jagjaguwar. This first sampling finds them less frenzied and more direct than previously heard. [DOWNLOAD]

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Loving the studio, and tripling up on the harmonies, the horns, the guitars and the energy, Fate is easily the band's best album. Maybe not necessarily the best set of songs, but definitely the best time you can have with a Dr. Dog LP... - jimtarnation  [READ REVIEW]
David Berman’s always had a great sense of humor. But, humor in music is a fine line to walk. He’s also continually had that dark side that’s balanced the jokester in him. And I&rsqu... - Ruben_James  [READ REVIEW]
In "Death Take Your Fiddle," the 3rd song on Songs In A & E, Jason Pierce buries his take on Townes Van Zandt-ian tragicountry under the syncopated push and pull of an artificial breathing... - jimtarnation  [READ REVIEW]
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Sybris

Led by Angela Mullenhour's plaintive vocals, Sybris suggest nostalgia while still being current. On their sophomore album, Into the Tress, the Chicago quartet create dense and droning textures that recall '90s "alternative" rock from the likes of Sonic Youth. Angela shares her list of "Streetwalking Songs" with us.
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