04.29.2011 |
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Album | Alternative-Country | 49 Mins.
Brought to you by Dan Grau of WITR
Mt. Desolation, the side project of Keane members Tim Rice-Oxley and Jesse Quin, does not deliver the indie... |
03.25.2011 |
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by Patrick Ogbeide Rating: Dig it!
Lykke Li is very much the sweetheart who can do absolutely no wrong. She entered our hearts with 2008’s “Youth Novels” and proceeded to melt them with her soft, adorable voice. Between her... |
02.18.2011 |
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by Brendan Cahill Rating: Dig It!
Week 10 has come to an end. An avalanche of deadlines has passed and hard work has given way to more hard work as finals week brings new challenges. Relief is a scant few days away, but... |
02.04.2011 |
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by Amanda Imperial Rating: Dig it!
A band birthed from sunny California, Social Distortion finally released the album fans had waited six years for. “Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes” was released Jan. 18, donning their... |
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by Alex Rogala Rating: Dig It!
If the afterlife sounds like this, then count me in.
For nearly a decade, British Sea Power has dished
out heaping platters of high-energy pub rock to a
small yet loyal fan base... |
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by Patrick Ogbeide Rating: Dig It!
Music can be taken very seriously. When artists put
their hearts and souls into the music they create,
it seems disrespectful to take it as anything but
serious. But what happens when the... |
1.25.2011 |
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by Adam Watts Rating: Dig It!
“The End of Days” is a steampunk-themed concept album from Seattle-based indie rock band Abney Park. It’s the sequel to the story of their previous album, “Lost Horizons,” wherein the band... |
01.14.2011 |
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by Patrick Ogbeide RATING: DIG IT!
Change is good for everyone and everything except Curren$y. After a multitude of mixtapes and two independent album releases, Curren$y knows exactly what his niche is — rapping about... |
12.17.2010 |
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by Patrick Ogbeide Album | Hip Hop | 104 mins
Rating: DIG IT!
It’s often said that an artist’s music is an extension of their personality. From the darkest of songs to the most inspirational, you can sense the heart and... |