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Featuring the dreamy "What She's Done to Your Mind" and the Byrdsy "This Can't Be Today" (with the Dream Syndicate's Kendra Smith), Rain Parade fashioned traditional, gentle psychedelic pop. Clearly way ahead of their time, it would take years before sleepy music (a la founding Rain Parade member's David Roback's Mazzy Star) would catch on, this record sounds no more made in the '80s than in the '60s or '90s. -allmusic.com
CD $12.99
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People will say otherwise, but music didn't suck in the '80s -- it just went underground. As the well-financed end of the art form turned to synthetic sounds, the punk and new wave of the late '70s evolved and mutated in the capable hands of scores of independent-minded musicians. This four-disc boxed set (82 tracks!) celebrates the stuff that dwelt just beneath the topsoil -- everything from R.E.M., The Smiths, and The Cure to Black Flag, Ministry, and The Cramps. The spiritual progeny of a boxed set anc... [ read more ]
4xCD $61.99
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Critics say the music of Snowmen is reminiscent of Sonic Youth, Rain Parade and Green on Red, and compare the band to My Bloody Valentine, Flaming Lips and Opal. While comparison is often the highest form of flattery, Snowmen have a new and different sound that is unique unto themselves. Option Magazine says their songs "swirl around your feet like a nestling cat...a genre still foreign and perhaps not to be trusted."
MP3 $10.49
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