Where’s Moo
November 29th, 2007 by Tim WardynDear Friend Dopamine
Orange Hand Records
This is fun indie-pop at it’s finest.
Dear Friend Dopamine
Orange Hand Records
This is fun indie-pop at it’s finest.
Ductworks
Public Eyesore Records
This is for all of those avant-garde freaks that are too good for music, because there is none to be found in this 79 minute eternity…literally.
Events
Princess Records
If you like the oddities of The Flaming Lips and Super Furry Animals, then you’ll love The Umbrella Sequence.
In Between
Mute USA
Close your eyes. Imagine you are at a swank trendy nightclub. Drinking a cosmopolitan with Lindsay Lohan. This is the soundtrack.
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What I have to Give, Let It Be Enough
Blue Duck Records
You need to listen to this album. The diversity is amazing. From power pop to etherial meandering drones, After the Sirens have created an uncategorizable masterpiece.
Tighten the Noose
Mt. Fuji Records
Heartbreakingly sincere. Lyricist/vocalist Landon Hedges sounds like he’s 12, but writes like he’s 52 and been through the ringer. Lyrically wonderful and musically decent.
Land of Sea
No label
This is a folky hipster’s delight. Soft, light and perfect for the coffeehouse.
Pop Manifesto
Scruffsville Records
Stephen Burns has rocked the Scruffs name and made it his own for the past 30 years. This is the one album that makes you wish he would hang it up.
Starring; Someone Like You
Eyeball Records
This is the type of music that Bjork’s children will eventually make. Strange, etherial, and brilliant.
Vs. The Hornet
HEYOU! Records
This is an assult on the eardrums that harkens back to the 70’s punk scene. Unadulterated in-your-face f— it-all punk rock.