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#47 Seller of 2005! Mark Kozelek has released six studio albums as frontman for Red House Painters along with three solo records; however, it is with Mark's new band Sun Kil Moon that he has received some of his greatest commercial and critical success. Two years ago, Mark saw Modest Mouse and sensed something original and explosive. The unorthodox songwriting of singer Isaac Brock intrigued him with its fractured, intuitive lyric style and cathartic, rapid-fire vocal delivery. Sun Kil Moon added songs lik... [ read more ]
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Cities - four bright-eyed college kids, keen on creating a decidedly American brand of melancholic, but hooky, indie rock - have a bone to pick with those hipster highbrows focusing their attention across the pond. The band's self-titled Yep Roc debut slices through Brit-influenced post-punk with mid-90's, layered guitar rock, and the organic, indie aesthetic that was born in Chapel Hill, NC. The band has continually honed its sound while playing sold-out shows with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, We Are Scienti... [ read more ]
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Thin Cities casually recorded their 11 track, self-titled Common Cloud debut throughout the last two years in the river valley of Illinois. The result is a delicate record, focused on details and featuring a strong list of guest musicians. From the very first track, a poem written and recorded by Chicago rock poet laureate, Thax Douglas, you begin to be prepared for an album full of nervous energy, melodramatic plotlines and songs written to achieve symmetry. Braille has also enlisted the company of a b... [ read more ]
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