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Sounds like:
Sharon Van Etten,
Hospitality,
Sylvan Esso
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Dec 22, 2011
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Emocore! Okay, it isn't. But some of you might claim it to be borderline. I, however, would maintain that these guys bring a raw and exciting sound to an already well-travelled genre. And because that isn't the easiest thing to do, I feel as if this ...
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Sounds like:
Burial,
Aphex Twin
By
Dwayne
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Dec 14, 2011
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Electronic pioneer Zomby has made waves this year with the release of his acclaimed sophomore album Dedication.A fixture on end of year lists, we finally got around to listening to the album -- more specifically, "Natalia's Song."Sampling the work of...
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Sounds like:
Enya,
Sigur Ros,
How To Dress Well
By
Elizabeth Walker
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Oct 16, 2011
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It comes as no surprise that Julianna Barwick spent time in church growing up. Combining basic ooh-ing and ahh-ing vocals and electronic instrumentation with a strong, simple point of view, it's as if Barwick has a direct tap on pure religious faith ...
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Sounds like:
Joanna Newsom,
The Knife,
Ilya,
Fever Ray
By
Christiana Bartolini
on
Oct 11, 2011
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Welcome back, Björk. We missed your twisted perceptions. This time around, Björk's new album, Biophilia, is a fantastically abstract and enchanting fairy tale. This album is a journey of dark and beautiful experimentation perfectly suited for those l...
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Sounds like:
The Shins,
Sondre Lerche
By
Hannah Levy
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Oct 10, 2011
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Devon Williams' "Your Sympathy" is the kind of upbeat pop music that's awesome to wake up to in the morning. Williams, a Los Angeles native, blends jingle-jangle guitars with high-pitched, echoing vocals. You would never guess that he once played in ...
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Sounds like:
Angus Stone,
Julia Stone,
Lady of the Sunshine
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Sep 29, 2011
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The Australia brother-sister duo Angus & Julia Stone are popularly known for their mellow and beautiful indie folk tunes. One of their more famous songs is "Big Jet Plane," which topped a number of charts including #1 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of...
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Sounds like:
Woods,
Kurt Vile,
Pill Wonder,
Eat Skull
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David Peter Simon
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Aug 21, 2011
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Finally, after two years since the release of Monster Head Room back in 09, Ganglians has returned with a double LP cleverly titled Still Living. Let's start out with the painfully obvious: this album sounds like The Beach Boys and Animal Collective'...
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