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VINYL FORMAT. Polyvinyl classic available on vinyl for the first time! Limited to 2000 copies. Includes MP3 download. Hailing from Brooklyn-by-way-of-Austin (and sounding like a much more excited Spoon with a Casio), Volcano play unconventional, short pop songs. Three players all singing; a keyboard, a guitar, a double bass drum, but no bass. An energetic, catchy debut recorded by Andy Sharp (Mates of State).
LP $13.99
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Their debut is an expertly crafted indie pop gem. Spin declared the Missouri band "could succeed The Shins." Then a slew of bloggers ranked them ahead of Wilco and Iron & Wine in Leafblower's annual "Top Bands Of America Today". Broom sparkles when it rocks, has hooks galore, and should make a lasting impression. Think The Shins, Pavement, Of Montreal, and Elliott Smith. "One of those rare albums where every song is crafted, delicious, and essential" - SF Weekly.
CD $12.99
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Like most British pop, Lily Allen's debut album, Alright, Still, overflows with impeccably shiny, creative productions. However, Allen attempts to set herself apart from the likes of Rachel Stevens, Natasha Bedingfield, and Girls Aloud with a cheeky, (mostly) amusing vindictive streak in her lyrics that belies the sugarcoated sounds around them. ...As with Nellie McKay (another young, opinionated woman eager to make herself the maverick in her chosen style of music), the dichotomy between Allen's sweet sou... [ read more ]
CD $17.99
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