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Bob Schneider
When the Sun Breaks Down on the Moon
Bob Schneider's new release, When the Sun Breaks Down on the Moon, showcases the artist's songwriting abilities, as well as his versatility in the studio. He wrote, recorded and played all the instruments, including guitar, ukulele, mandolin, banjo, piano, trumpet, trombone, steel drums, bass, drums, xylophone, melodica and various synthesizers. |
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Ghostland Observatory
Robotique Majestique *
RollingStone.com-Robotique Majestique is a sexy mash-up of Eighties synths, Euro pop-metal hooks and twenty-first-century sleaze. Josh Modell March 6, 2008. |
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Jack Johnson
Sleep Through the Static [Digipak] *
Hot Press-With an album proper to offer this time around, it seems that Johnson is back with a vengeance--fans of his effortlessly laid-back acoustic fare will immediately warm to this strong collection of songs. |
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Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend
Pitchfork Media-Bring any baggage you want to this record, and it still returns nothing but warm, airy, low-gimmick pop, peppy, clever, and yes, unpretentious-- four guys who listened to some Afro-pop records, picked up a few nice ideas, and then set about making one of the most refreshing and replayable indie records in recent years.-Nitsuh Abebe, January 28, 2008 |
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Robert Plant/Alison Krauss
Raising Sand *
Uncut Magazine - The pairing of the wily old tomcat and the classy country thrush turns out as magically in reality as it seemed unlikely on paper. Bud Scoppa |
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Radiohead
In Rainbows [Digipak]
Rolling Stone.com-In Rainbows has uptempo guitar songs and moody acoustic ballads, full of headphone-tweaking sound effects. All of it rocks; none of it sounds like any other band on earth; it delivers an emotional punch that proves all other rock stars owe us an apology.Rob Sheffield Oct 10, 2007 |
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