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From the mind of Rusty Dungan, Justice of the Unicorns play songs that touch the heart and tickle the soul. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, their sound is equal parts indie-rock, folk and pop. Sounds like Neil Young and Tom Petty backed by The Flaming Lips singing Shel Silverstein lyrics. Angels with Uzis runs the fantasy theme of movies such as Krull and Labyrinth.
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?Randy Newman always came across as an old crank even when he was an angry young man, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that he's flourishing as an old curmudgeon. Flourishing might seem to be an odd word to apply to an artist whose output slowed to a trickle after the release of 1988's Land of Dreams, but 1999's Bad Love found him reconnecting to his core strengths and its 2008 sequel, Harps and Angels, is its equal -- a lean, uncluttered, viciously funny collection of rolling New Orleans shuffles, movie... [ read more ]
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There are no women in this Canadian group. They share the same sublime, androgynously-voiced space as Antony And The Johnsons, jazz great Little Jimmy Scott, and Philly soul angels The Stylistics. Musically, there are no touchstones. They twist and flutter, too skittish for space rock, too hot for IDM, too concise and charming for glitch-core. Their debut is a thing of dazzling beauty and fragile inspiration, simple in its celebration of sound and movement.
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