I found a fairly interesting tribute album yesterday. Though there have been dozens of Beach Boys tributes already, Do It Again: A Tribute To
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I don’t blame you if you originally thought that The Bishops were a band from the 60s. After all, one look at their photo
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Squarepusher is the alias for Thomas Jenkinson, an English musician who uses nothing more than a bass guitar, samples, and a drum machine to
Who is Shugo Tokumaru? Many have never heard of him, though some know that the talented musician from Tokyo, Japan is a budding star.
The Sleepy Jackson’s debut ‘Lovers’ was a real treat and would probably ease into my top ten of the decade thus far. It was
Ignore the emo hair for a second, because The Automatic are certainly not an emo band. I wouldn’t be posting it if they were.
“Iron Hero, a rhythmic Athens dream-pop six piece (two drummers!) will self-release its debut album, Safe As Houses, on July 25, 2006! Engineered by