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March 27, 2007 Luca Maoloni, the architect behind the Toronto eight-piece collective the Old Soul, will be releasing his self-titled U.S. debut on April 17 (Friendly Fire Recordings). …
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March 27, 2007 Luca Maoloni, the architect behind the Toronto eight-piece collective the Old Soul, will be releasing his self-titled U.S. debut on April 17 (Friendly Fire Recordings). …
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March 26, 2007 While on the road for two straight years, Swedish quintet Mando Diao found the inspiration for their upcoming third album, Ode to Ochrasy (out April 24 on Mute), in the late-night, after-show hours. But "Long Before Rock'n'Roll" was more than just inspired by those moments; it was actually a song the band would play for friends as an acoustic, backstage jam. …
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March 23, 2007 Bang! Bang! are hitting a few dozen places across the U.S. on their spring tour, but to them every town looks the same. Another dose of dance punk mania from the Chicago quartet, their upcoming sophomore release The Dirt That Makes You Drown (out April 10 on Morphius) explores everything from dirty fingernails to chicks from outer space. …
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March 22, 2007 They say that revenge is a dish best served cold, but if that's the case, surely "They" haven't heard the hot sounds of Louis Schefano. Schefano (now joining the likes of Madonna, Prince and Cher by recording under just the name Louis) used to beat the drums for Remy Zero and Little Red Rocket, but his forthcoming solo album proves he's as potent as front and center force. …
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March 21, 2007 A blend of Brit rock sensibility and Southern California energy, the Airborne Toxic Event is what would happen if Morrissey and Franz Ferdinand shared a summer home. …
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March 20, 2007 Raised in the streets of New York, El-P channels the raw energy of the city that never sleeps into I'll Sleep When You're Dead, his second full-length studio album which drops today on his own Definitive Jux imprint. …
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March 8, 2007 At the request of Rhino Records, the Afghan Whigs reentered the studio to record two new tracks for their retrospective, Unbreakable (out May 1), their first release since 1998's 1965. …
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March 8, 2007 Apparently, there are a lot of people in bands with tremors: The Shaky Hands had to contact a band in New Zealand looking to adopt the moniker, and tell them they'd beat them to the punch (at least in this market). Though they've secured the name, it doesn't seem to manifest in how the Portland, OR five-piece play on their solid self-titled debut album. Their catchy, sprawling indie rock seems confident and suffused with sunshine. …
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March 7, 2007 Despite its title, Chicago quartet the Zincs, helmed by British ex-pat James Elkington, aren't getting all rockabilly on their third album, Black Pompadour. In fact, the band is less interested in soundtracking a Marlon Brando or James Dean flick than they are in providing the musical accompaniment to a late-night meeting between Lou Reed and Leonard Cohen in some smoky lounge. …
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March 7, 2007 With a new guitarist, a new name, and a new record deal, former members of Mesa, Arizona's Beyond Analog formed Small Leaks Sink Ships and are preparing to release their debut album, Until the World is Happy; Wake Up You Sleepyhead Sun, on No Sleep Records March 27. …
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Heliotropes, A Constant Sea
Spectrals, Sob Story
Red Hare, Nites Of Midnite
Christopher Paul Stelling, False Cities
Big Eyes, Almost Famous
Japanther, Eat Like Lisa Act Like Bart
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Mind Control
Pure X, Crawling Up The Stairs
pacificUV, After The Dream You Are Awake
Destroid, The Invasion
Marques Toliver, Land of CanAan
Roomrunner, Ideal Cities
Gene The Southern Child & Parallel Thought, Artillery Splurgin'
Human Eye, 4: Into Unknown
The So So Glos, Blowout
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