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Order and receive a FREE 7". (while supplies last) Under The Blacklight, Rilo Kiley's fourth album and their first for Warner Bros, was recorded in Los Angeles in fall/winter 2006 and winter 2007, and is the band at their most robust and dazzling. With the blood of Fleetwood Mac, early Heart and The Rolling Stones' 1978 dancefloor masterpiece "Miss You" pumping through its veins, Under The Blacklight is a gloriously decadent-sounding album, smooth dance beats balanced by the underlying lyrical motifs of... [ read more ]
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Los Angeles, California. Rilo Kiley come into the room. The Echo Park-based songwriters and multi-instrumentalists have an uncanny knack for fashioning new pop songs that sound like something you've been humming your entire life. The three-boy/one-girl quartet's picture already appears in several dictionary editions next to the "Indie Pop" entry. They are skilled. They can go from a swirling, indie-rock opus to a softly strummed, country-tinged ballad of heartbreak and not cheapen the transition with irony... [ read more ]
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Eclectic electric twang meets masterful songwriting on "The Execution of All Things," Rilo Kiley's second full-length album. With a Liz Phair narrative sensibility, Bettie Serveert compositional beauty, and Beachwood Sparks sunshine, Rilo Kiley's latest is a lyrically dense treasure that will have you searching for the story behind the evocative songs. In a word: sweet.
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