British Sea Power return and finest full-length. Here they reintegrate the rock with a slew of blistering guitars and unpredictable studio noisemaking worthy of their visceral live performances. Brainy explorations, along with the band's notoriously clever sense of humor, make the self-conscious title no surprise, but there's really no better way to describe it. This is what rock music can and should be. |
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Monade, led by Laetitia Sadier, Stereolab's singer and lyricist, release their third LP, "Monstre Cosmic" on Too Pure. The lyrics on the idea of reality and fantasy and the ideal images of the self within this. Reality was reinforced by recording sound of the city near Sadier's house in Bordeaux, its train station, street and alleys and random encounters. |
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Miss Kittins's second album is testimony to her uncompromising individuality & potent personality. This is a Rich & electic tapestry of her characteristucally insightful commentaries on modern life. |
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Marketa Irglova and Frames frontman Glen Hansard had already made an album called The Swell Season together on 2006, so their collaboration here feels really organic-particularly sounds good together on the title track, for instance. It's the kind of magic you want from musicals. -AMAZON- |
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SWEDISH systh popsters Melody Club are pitched somewhere between the unapologetically sugary dance-pop. Melody Club put together their tunes with such evident care for and enjoyment of the styles they`re baldly ripping off that accusations of unoriginality utterly miss the point. Of course the songs sound familiar to anyone who grew up in the '80s: that`s pretty musch the whole idea. |
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