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The Magnetic Fields know how to accurately title an album. 2004's I was composed of songs all starting with the letter I, and the sweeping 69 Love Songs from 1999 consisted of, well, 69 love songs.
The Magnetic Fields know how to accurately title an album. 2004's I was composed of songs all starting with the letter I, and the sweeping 69 Love Songs from 1999 consisted of, well, 69 love songs.
Saul Williams is a man with his thumb in a lot of pies. Perhaps the most famous slam poet on the scene, the venerable Williams has also served as rapper, singer, writer, actor and on at least a few occasions, preacher.
With all the recent talk about Radiohead, I had almost forgotten that other much loved indie band: Sigur R
The debut release from Seattle-based quartet Siberian represents that rare breed of first album that shows not only the band's future potential, but also an actual mastery of production and composition.
The frequent screams of "I love you Regina" seemed somehow cheapened by the audience's total lack of respect for the charming Spektor as she performed at Student Events' fall semester show last Saturday night in Gosman.
The first track of Radiohead's newly released In Rainbows, "15 Step," starts with a lonely digital rhythm loop soon joined by a thin vocal line from Thom Yorke, coldly reminiscent of his 2006 solo album, The Eraser.
What distinguishes Jens Lekman from his indie pop contemporaries is his ability to convey multiple meanings with each song.
What distinguishes Jens Lekman from his indie pop contemporaries is his ability to convey multiple meanings with each song.
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