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Dana Fuchs
Live in NYC |
| Rock: Classic Rock |
| Recorded at BB King’s in NYC, this is the long-awaited first Live CD from the star of Sony Pictures’ Grammy nominated Across the Universe. Filled with soulful, bluesy rock, and powerful, moving vocals. |
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Sam Baker
Pretty World
Country: Folk |
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Rebecca Frezza
Rockin’ Rollin’ and...
Kids/Family |
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R.J. Mischo
Knowledge You...
Blues: Harmonica |
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Matt Slocum
Portraits
Jazz: Modern |
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Arcangels
Living in a Dream |
| Rock: Album Rock |
| This 3-Disc (2CD/DVD) set captures the energy of this Austin, TX supergroup, which features Doyle Bramhall II (guitarist for Eric Clapton), Charlie Sexton (guitarist for Bob Dylan), and the rhythm section of Chris Layton & Tommy Shannon (Stevie Ray Vaughn's Double Trouble). |
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Johnette Napolitano
Sketchbook 3 |
| Rock: Experimental |
| Concrete Blonde’s lead singer/songwriter returns with the third entry in her Sketchbook series, an ongoing project comprised of demos, ideas, and various recorded experiments. This edition features special guests, and is limited to 1,000 copies signed by Johnette herself. |
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| Amber Rubarth
— Good Mystery |
| Folk: Jazzy Folk |
| After winning First place in the International Songwriting Contest (judged by Tom Waits), touring Europe five times, garnering widespread praise, and boasting over a million and a half listeners on MySpace, Amber Rubarth is poised to conquer the world of folk pop with her wide-eyed, optimistic songs. |
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| Chris Riffle
— Introducing |
| Folk: Folk Pop |
| With a rich, nuanced mix matched by Riffle’s strong-yet-delicate voice, this album is impressive from the beginning to the end. Reminiscent of Iron & Wine and the strings-laden work of Nick Drake, this album has just enough modern sparkle and production technique to not sound like a nostalgia trip or just an homage to his Riffle’s musical predecessors. With cello by Antony and the Johnson’s cellist Julia Kent, and the mix by by three-time Grammy winner Steve Rosenthal, this album sounds great and will stick with you. |
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| The Sour Notes
— It’s Not Gonna Be Pretty |
| Pop: Dream Pop |
| By self-releasing quality albums and singles at a hyper-prolific rate, these Austin, TX pop-rockers have used their self-created momentum to garner recognition and become tighter as a band, and, most importantly, craft some really strong songs. On this, their third full-length, there’s no signs of that momentum slowing. While their sound is often reminiscent of early Death Cab, they make it their own by concentrating on precise expansion of the instrumentatio. By combining that with slyly catchy melodies, they’ve put together a undeniably great modern pop record. |
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| Artists Ourselves: This Fair City |
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This Fair City
Broken Surfaces |
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| You may’ve heard Jason Franklin’s gentle voice on the other end of the line if you’ve ever called CD Baby. And if so, you probably wouldn’t have guessed that his kind voice was capable of taking soaring leaps of angst and aggression similar to Jeremy Enigk. But as frontman for this Portland band, he releases emotional waves of controlled chaos and cutting lyrics with each vocal line. Eclectic, dynamic, and tense, This Fair City mixes their love for Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate with Eastern European folk music. Check out their excellent debut EP. |
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