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Shilpa's new project, former leader of Beat The Devil, not a far growl from that project. RIYL shouty broody soulful harmonium female vocals. Recommended.

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Good find Toze. I'm going to try and catch one of their shows at the Freebird around New Years. I think every album gets better than the one before.


I'd like to see them live, but I've only gone to Freebird's once, and swore I'd never go back. A shithole with terminally rude employees, IMO.


I can't disagree with you but you're missing out on one of the best live music venues in Jacksonville. I've seen some really great shows there, especially Mofro. If you have the means, suck it up and go see them. I think they are playing 2-3 shows around New Years. Most recently, I saw them at some country/western club at The Landing last year and they were incredible.


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Small Craft on a Milk Sea is a 2010 album by British electronic musician and record producer Brian Eno. The album—his debut with Warp—is scheduled for release on 2 November 2010, with a British release date of 15 November. The album was recorded with collaborators Jon Hopkins and Leo Abrahams in 2009 and 2010 and will be released in several formats, including Compact Disc; digital download; a box set featuring the album on Compact Disc, vinyl, and download, a bonus CD with four extra tracks, and a lithograph by Eno; and another box set with all of the previous media and a 12" square silkscreen print by Eno and a copper plate.

1. Emerald and Lime
2. Complex Heaven
3. Small Craft on a Milk Sea
4. Flint March
5. Horse
6. 2 Forms of Anger
7. Bone Jump
8. Dust Shuffle
9. Paleosonic
10. Slow Ice, Old Moon
11. Lesser Heaven
12. Calcium Needles
13. Emerald and Stone
14. Written, Forgotten
15. Late Anthropocene

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Greg Cartwright of Reigning Sound and Coco Hames of the Ettes just planned to make a split-45 together, but they ended up with an entire album and a new band. The Parting Gifts’ debut full-length, Strychnine Dandelion, will be released November 9 via In The Red, and it happens to feature appearances from Dan Auerbach (Black Keys), Patrick Keeler (Raconteurs), Jem Cohen and Poni Silver (Ettes) and Dave Amels (Reigning Sound).

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Awesome, caputo!

Cannot wait to listen to this thing. I hope it lives up to the hype.

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Oh wow, cheers.

This is the only In the Red record that i haven't checked out this year, i had no idea it was Greg Cartwright.

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As Detroit continues its seemingly irreversible slide into the tar pits of economic despair, new traditionalists Tyvek unashamedly take the reins and harness the ambition to keep their slurred, manically refreshing noise pop bouncing around the skulls of everyone still breathing in the real, uncategorizable fumes of the original new wave. With an already impressive trail of essential releases behind them, including last year's debut album and an infinitesimal stream of "tour-only" CDRs, the band is always evolving, yet never strays too far from the original cacophony that earned them a spot in the hallowed halls of modern punk's elite erratics. As dynamically diverse as Tyvek's recordings are, their live set also shifts dramatically with each new appearance, ranging from a monstrous five-piece to the currently stripped-down trio that gets the job done without sacrificing intensity or brazen brevity. With relentless touring, razor-sharp songwriting and the ability to adapt to their surroundings without resistance, no wonder Tyvek captures the off-center sounds of bygone-era DIY scrapings and spins them into gold, all without showing any influence of the "Detroit sound" that's known the world over. Tyvek's In The Red debut, Nothing Fits, is a scalding collection of amped-up and thrust-out songs that cranks up the energy level far beyond their previous releases and decimates the detractors into the abyss. It's Tyvek at their fiery, screaming best, and if this doesn't curl your eyebrows and your toes simultaneously with excitement, then you might need to settle for something musically akin to hospital food or take another laxative, because this blast of new recordings might just flush out your system to the point of personal emergency.


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Wow. How did I not like this until the second play? Just goes to show how mood plays a big role in what you want to hear.

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Monster Magnet - Mastermind

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01 Hallucination Bomb 5:30
02 Bored with Sorcery 4:05
03 Dig That Hole 5:36
04 Gods and Punks 5:34
05 The Titan Who Cried Like a Baby 3:38
06 Mastermind 5:11
07 100 Million Miles 5:03
08 Perish in Fire 4:44
09 Time Machine 5:33
10 When the Planes Fall from the Sky 5:49
11 Ghost Story 5:22
12 All Outta Nothin' 4:30

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can someone put the cartwright up again??


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We Are Trees - Boyfriend EP

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There’s no denying the Grizzly Bear influence (or more specifically the Daniel Rosen comparison) on We Are Trees’ debut EP Boyfriend. That’s no bad thing as Virginia Beach bedroom popster James Nee’s debut EP suggests he already has a superior grasp on that folk-dream pop sound. It’s all galloping acoustic-led instrumentation and it’s just perfect for the turn in the weather.

Finally, a new band that values a little thing called fidelity. It’s something many new bands don’t really give two shits about anymore, probably because it’s easier not to and because there’s a certain amount of subcultural caché linked to the lo-fi sound. We Are Trees forcefully neglect that and deliver a production value so pristine that you can literally hear the horse hairs fraying on the violinist’s bow.

“Sunrise Sunset” is the EP’s opening track, a stunning introduction to a genuinely gifted band. There are ebullient vocal chants, weightless cymbal shimmers, drumsticks that attack the metal snare rims like hailstones on a tin roof. All the while, James Richard Nee sings out with an enchanting vocal quality that seems to touch on Jeff Buckley’s range while, yes, sounding very similar to Daniel Rossen. The song rises and falls, builds up a tower of noise and then pulls the rug out from underneath it. It’s a spastic, chaotic, beautiful mess of a song.


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I'm really liking this on first listen.

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There’s no denying the Grizzly Bear influence (or more specifically the Daniel Rosen comparison) on We Are Trees’ debut EP Boyfriend. That’s no bad thing as Virginia Beach bedroom popster James Nee’s debut EP suggests he already has a superior grasp on that folk-dream pop sound. It’s all galloping acoustic-led instrumentation and it’s just perfect for the turn in the weather.

Finally, a new band that values a little thing called fidelity. It’s something many new bands don’t really give two shits about anymore, probably because it’s easier not to and because there’s a certain amount of subcultural caché linked to the lo-fi sound. We Are Trees forcefully neglect that and deliver a production value so pristine that you can literally hear the horse hairs fraying on the violinist’s bow.

“Sunrise Sunset” is the EP’s opening track, a stunning introduction to a genuinely gifted band. There are ebullient vocal chants, weightless cymbal shimmers, drumsticks that attack the metal snare rims like hailstones on a tin roof. All the while, James Richard Nee sings out with an enchanting vocal quality that seems to touch on Jeff Buckley’s range while, yes, sounding very similar to Daniel Rossen. The song rises and falls, builds up a tower of noise and then pulls the rug out from underneath it. It’s a spastic, chaotic, beautiful mess of a song.


ATTN: Dalen, Saint, maybe discostu

I'm really liking this on first listen.

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thanks!! am checking now....


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Nice. The dead baby from Eraserhead.

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OFF! - First EP - 2010

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01. Black Thoughts
02. Darkness
03. I Don’t Belong
04. Upside Down

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The band is the new project from Keith Morris (Black Flag, Circle Jerks), Dimitri Coates (Burning Brides), Steven Shane McDonald (Redd Kross) and Mario Rubalcaba (Rocket From The Crypt, Hot Snakes).



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VA - Matador at 21: 6-CD box (2010)

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On September 28, on the eve of the label’s 21st anniversary celebration in Las Vegas, the Matador at 21 box set lands in stores. The limited-edition box contains five CDs documenting the history of the label with remastered songs released from 1989 through 2010, and one CD of unreleased live recordings from the Matador 10th Anniversary concerts in New York City in 1999. These were recorded to multitrack via the Rolling Stones Mobile Truck and not mixed down until now.



DISC 1 – THE PRE-DAWN (1989-1992)
1. Teenage Fanclub – Everything Flows
2. H.P. Zinker – Dancing Days
3. Superchunk – Slack Motherfucker
4. Dustdevils – Throw the Bottle Full
5. Railroad Jerk – These Streets
6. Come – Fast Piss Blues
7. Bettie Serveert – Kid’s Alright
8. Chain Gang – Cut Off The Drug Czar’s Head
9. Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 – More Glee
10. Unsane – This Town
11. Circle X – Compression of the Species
12. Toiling Midgets – Mr. Foster’s Shoes
13. Bailter Space – The Today Song
14. Pavement – Perfume-V

DISC 2 – THE YEARS OF MILK AND HONEY (1993-1995)
1. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Afro
2. Yo La Tengo – Big Day Coming
3. Railroad Jerk – The Ballad of Railroad Jerk
4. Helium – Superball
5. Pizzicato Five – Baby Love Child
6. Liz Phair – Mesmerizing
7. Pavement – Silence Kit
8. Guided By Voices – Game Of Pricks
9. 18th Dye – Whole Wide World
10. Chavez – Peeled Out Too Late
11. Come – String
12. Moonshake – Secondhand Clothes
13. Guitar Wolf – Midnight Violence Rock’n Roll
14. San Francisco Seals – Back Again
15. Bardo Pond – Rumination

DISC 3: DAYS OF WHISKEY AND TEARS (1996-2001)
1. Boards Of Canada – Telephasic Workshop
2. Spoon – Waiting For The Kid To Come Out
3. Yo La Tengo – Autumn Sweater
4. Chavez – You Must Be Stopped
5. Silkworm – Tarnished Angel
6. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Flavor Part 1 (Beck)
7. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Flavor Part 2 (Mike D)
8. Pole – Fliegen
9. Cat Power – American Flag
10. Belle & Sebastian – We Rule The School
11. Mogwai – Helps Both Ways
12. Arsonists – Backdraft
13. Large Professor – ‘Bout That Time
14. Cornelius – Tone Twilight Zone
15. burger/ink – Flesh & Blood
16. Pavement – You Are A Light
17. Arab Strap – Blood
18. Matmos – L.A.S.I.K

DISC 4: DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK (2002-2007)
1. Interpol – Hands Away
2. Cat Power – He War
3. Yo La Tengo – Today Is The Day
4. The New Pornographers – From Blown Speakers
5. Dizzee Rascal – Fix Up, Look Sharp
6. Dead Meadow – Good Moanin’
7. Mogwai – Kids Will Be Skeletons
8. Mission Of Burma – The Setup
9. Early Man – Death Is The Answer
10. Belle & Sebastian – Dress Up In You
11. Pretty Girls Make Graves – All Medicated Geniuses
12. Cat Power – Love & Communication
13. Shearwater - Johnny Viola
14. Brightblack Morning Light – Everybody Daylight
15. Lavender Diamond – You Broke My Heart
16. Jennifer O’Connor – Tonight We Ride
16. Earles & Jensen – Just Farr A Laugh: The Yogurt Machine
17. Stephen Malkmus – Discretion Grove

DISC 5: MATADOR TODAY (2008 –2010)
1. Fucked Up – Son The Father
2. Sonic Youth – Sacred Trickster
3. Kurt Vile – Amplifier
4. Yo La Tengo – Nothing to Hide
5. Jay Reatard – There Is No Sun
6. Times New Viking – Move To California
7. Harlem – Friendly Ghost
8. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Bottled In Cork
9. The New Pornographers – My Shepherd
10. Cold Cave - Youth and Lust
11. Interpol – Summer Well
12. Shearwater - Castaways
13. Esben and the Witch – Marching Song
14. Girls – Lust For Life
15. Magic Kids – Superball
16. Delorean – Stay Close
17. Cat Power – Metal Heart
18. Perfume Genius – Learning
19. Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks – Real Emotional Trash

DISC 6: UNRELEASED LIVE RECORDINGS FROM THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERTS, NEW YORK CITY, SEPTEMBER 1999
1. Pavement – Here (Live 1999)
2. Pavement – Trigger Cut (Live 1999)
3. Pavement – The Hexx (Live 1999)
4. Pavement – She Believes (Live 1999)
5. Pavement – Unfair (Live 1999)
6. Pavement – Zurich Is Stained (Live 1999)
7. Pavement – Debris Slide (Live 1999)
8. Pavement – Spit On A Stranger (Live 1999)
9. Come – New Coats (Live 1999)
10. Bardo Pond – Walking Stick Man (Live 1999)
11. Bardo Pond – Tommy Gun Angel (Live 1999)
12. Cat Power – Good Woman (Live 1999)
13. Cat Power – Naked, If I Want To (Live 1999)
14. Cat Power – You May Know Him / Sea Of Love (Live 1999)
15. Mogwai – Ex-Cowboy (Live 1999)

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