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1) MAR was put together by Kyle Reidy in late 2003, and recorded their beautiful debut album in February of 2005 in Reykjavik, Icel
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Sounds like:
Panda Bear,
The Flaming Lips,
Animal Collective
By
Stella Mazzaferro
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Dec 15, 2020
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Experimental group, The Avalanches, have released their third studio album, We Will Always Love You, which boasts impressive collaborations ranging a myriad of genres, including artists such as Leon Bridges, Blood ...
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Sounds like:
Iris Temple,
Mac Ayres,
Dijon
By
Cherilyn Panganiban
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Dec 7, 2020
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When the last blink of sun permeates the winter sky, it’s only fitting to listen to those indie-pop records that make you feel like chasing after the summer that we lost. Peach Tree Rascals is the embodiment of a f...
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Sounds like:
Menahan Street Band,
The Bamboos,
Adrian Younge
By
Tobias Handke
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Nov 18, 2020
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If you don't like the latest release from the enigmatic Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio then you need to rethink your music taste."Call Your Mom" is a funky taste of '60s inspired jazz from the Seattle-based instrumental ...
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Sounds like:
Washed Out,
Com Truise,
Wave Racer
By
Marvin Twiggs
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Oct 28, 2020
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L.A.-by-way-of-the-Philippines performer,Mark Redito(formerly known as Spazzkid), lets loose an easy-listening, electro-pop bijou with the single, “Nowhere Left to Grow."While Redito’s vocals are probably best desc...
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Sounds like:
King Krule,
Cosmo Pyke,
Foxygen
By
Jami Selikow
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Sep 7, 2020
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"Tell me about resistance," she said after a moment's silence. She had been reading passages from Henry and June aloud to pass the time. There was nothing awkward about the exchange, things flowed just as the wine ...
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Dylan Heneck
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Aug 7, 2020
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I guess the saddest part about the internet is occasionally watching things you love get swallowed up by the massive noise of everything. That's especially true of a great artist I used to listen to, Jay Bharadia (...
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Sounds like:
Marie Dahlstrom,
Cleo Sol,
Jorja Smith
By
Morgan Hume
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Jul 1, 2020
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Although I was born in 1998 (just on the cusp of the new millennium), I've always been a '90s music junkie. Naturally that means I’m a huge fan of Nirvana, along with countless other people. When I find a new cover...
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