Echo Park-based NO will find themselves compared to The National. It's to be expected: there are some obvious similarities that can't be entirely unin...
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We first introduced you to the blown-out, pop grooves of San Francisco's Jhameel back in August of this year when I first encountered his EP The Human...
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It's funny how we can develop certain associations with certain foods. They can remind us of specific or general points in our life. For example, I'm ...
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Presuming you heart isn't a shriveled, cold, desolate organ feeding on darkness, you probably love Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game." No need, to get all "H...
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My birthday was last week. On Halloween to be exact. In recent years, Kasey and I had celebrated our birthdays with little getaways, leaving our foggy...
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ASAP Rocky's first mixtape, LiveLoveA$AP, is one of the first hip hop mixtapes I've heard in a hot while that has actually lived up to the hype that i...
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It's hard to believe it's already been a month since we released TK001 (a.k.a. the October Pairings Box), but it is true. For our second release, I ...
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Kodak to Graph is the project of Pensacola, Florida's Michael Maleki. I'd first stumbled upon his rework of the Jackson 5 classic "I'll Be There" wh...
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Simplicity is such a great thing. In my opinion, it is always better to keep things simple and execute it perfectly than to over complicate things and...
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It's been a good week for new singles. This one is from Keep Shelly in Athens' new Our Own Dream EP that will be released soon by Forest Family Reco...
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So my day just got better and all it took was a new awesome recording from the National. The cut, "Twenty Miles to NH Part 2" is a cover of a track ...