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Junior Senior - Hey Hey My My Yo Yo |
The dynamic Danish duo return in top, the sweet sounding `60s pop, `70s funk and `80s hip-hop inspired album features notable guest artists including Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson of the B-52's, Le Tigre, `60s Motown girl group the Velvelettes plus the legendary Spooner Oldham. |
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VHS Or Beta - Bring On The Comets |
Bring On The Comets provides heartfelt anthems with a newfound discovery of musical freedom and an undeniable return to alternative/pop music. |
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Architecture in Helsinki - Place Like This |
They hit the ground running with their third record—ten songs of instantly lovable pop brilliance, fizzing with electrical currents, channeling calypso rhythms and tropical flavors with lashings of percussion a-go-go. |
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The Long Blondes - Someone To Drive You Home |
Following in the shabbily glamorous footsteps of fellow Sheffield residents Pulp, the Long Blondes' debut album, Someone to Drive You Home, is a snappy pop album of quintessentially English vignettes about how growing up is hard to do. Someone to Drive You Home is one of those albums that's honest to goodness fun, and pulling it off with as much pastiche as the Long Blondes makes it one of the year's nicest arrivals. Jarvis Cocker and co. would be proud |
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Josh Rouse - Country Mouse City House |
Beginning with 2003's 1972, he's been cranking out sweet and sophisticated albums influenced by his love of soft rock and filled with lyrical gems, smooth performances and his wonderfully rich and intimate vocals, and Country Mouse City House is no different. The songs on Country are a nice mix of the last three albums, too; some have the lazy, relaxed feel of Subtitulo some have the indie pop glow of Nashville, some have the soft rock groove of 1972 "(Italian Dry Ice. Whatever it is, the sound they all have in common is Rouse's first-rate songcraft, and there are few modern singer/songwriters who can approach him. |
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