music
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SOUNDWAVES: Listen To The New Telekinesis Album
Telekinesis broke into the music scene with high praise last year with their self titled release. The band, who’s only dedicated member is Michael Benjamin Lerner, pieces together bouncy and upbeat pop beats with less…
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The Smith Westerns – Dye It Blonde (album review)
“Guitar timbres and textures billow through earphones in sweetness that one can almost taste. Crystalline vocals flow freely and engulf the aural environment…”
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SOUNDWAVES: Listen To The New White Lies Album
The new White Lies album, Rituals, dropped last week. Rituals is the British band’s second effort and contains well crafted indie-rock tracks that feature a slight hint of 80’s electronic pop beats. Click the above…
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SOUNDWAVES: Listen To The New Streets Album
Want to listen to the new Streets’ album? Ok then, listen carefully: in order to do so, we are going to have to go on a quick scavenger hunt. Follow the neatly listed steps below…
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SOUNDWAVES: New Best Coast Song
So, there is snow everywhere outside and you are just about sick of winter, right? Well, the always sunny, chillwave band Best Coast just released a new tune to cure your snowy distaste. Take a…
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SOUNDWAVES: Listen To New And Unrelesased Sonic Youth Material
Hipsters alike rejoice! Indie darlings Sonic Youth recently put up a mixtape of unreleased music on their website. The mixtape features demos from Daydream Nation, music from their score to the French film “Simon Werner…
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SOUNDWAVES: Listen To The New Noah And The Whale Single
Check out the video for the new Noah and the Whale single below:
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Cake- Showroom of Compassion (album review)
By David Colburn Vibraslap enthusiasts rejoice! Showroom of Compassion, Cake’s first full-length studio release since 2004’s Pressure Chief, displays the quirky percussion device in healthy abundance. Many of the musical characteristics that define Cake’s well-established…
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Matt and Kim – Sidewalks (album review)
By David Colburn If every piece of music was experimental, would any piece of music actually be experimental? Fun is an important aspect of the impossibly vast music world. Simple hooks, reliable rhythms, and breezy…
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Sufjan Stevens – The Age of Adz (album review)
By David Colburn Twenty-five minutes is not a typo: “Impossible Soul”, the final track on The Age of Adz, is genuinely 25 minutes long. Perhaps that will invoke a sense of apprehension within the listener:…


