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October 30th, 2009 5:51pm

Listen@MBV: Jookabox – “Dead Zone Boys”

Happy Halloween! To help better your holiday, we present the latest Listen@MBV stream: Dead Zone Boys, the psychedelic zombie musical love story from Indianapolis' David Adamson, better known these days as Jookabox. The album's out next week on Asthmatic Kitty (CD/LP/MP3).


October 30th, 2009 5:31pm

Warpaint Signs To Rough Trade

Warpaint LA Quartet Warpaint has signed to Rough Trade. MP3: Warpaint - "Billie Holiday"

October 30th, 2009 5:29pm

Video: Shout Out Louds – Working on “Work” w/ Phil Ek

Shout Out Louds - Working on "Work" w/ Phil Ek A peek at the Shout Out Louds' recording process. Their new album Work is out 2/23 from Merge.

October 30th, 2009 2:03pm

I Try And Keep Up

Here are some very good songs from albums I’ve recently given so-so reviews on Pitchfork. Please click through for the full reviews.

Spiral Stairs - “True Love”Kannberg’s new music mostly takes its cues from Neil Young and mid-period Bob Dylan, and to a certain extent, the ragged yet expansive sound suits his strengths as a guitarist and his weaknesses as an often aggravatingly nasal vocalist. “True Love”, the album opener, is confident and sharp despite feeling more than a bit generic, and tracks like “Maltese T” and “Cold Change” are minor works, yet successful on their own terms. (More)

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U.S.E. - “River Of Love” The band, who wisely shortened their name from the rather unwieldy United State of Electronica in the five years since the release of their debut album, specialize in evoking delirious bliss and positive vibes by melding the style of post-Daft Punk house music, twee indie rock, and a sort of “Sesame Street”-esque funk. Their formula can produce some truly outstanding and uplifting tracks– “Emerald City” and “La Discoteca” from their debut, “All the World” and “River of Love” on this album– but the catch is, you have to already be in an upbeat mood to appreciate the full effect of the music. (More)

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Telekinesis - “Tokyo” As much as its songs can fit comfortably in the background, several tracks on Telekinesis! reward closer attention. “Tokyo”, a perky rocker about having dreams so vivid they feel like actual memories, stands out as a prime example of songwriter Michael Benjamin Lerner’s gift for conveying a feeling of relaxed urgency. (More)

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October 30th, 2009 1:10pm

Poster: Mayer Hawthorne by the Silent Giants

Mayer Hawthorne by the Silent Giants Mayer Hawthorne The Silent Giants, 2009

October 30th, 2009 12:53pm

The Girls At Dawn – 12″ (Captured Tracks)

The Girls at Dawn - 12-Inch - Captured Tracks - Cover Art The Girls At Dawn - 12" Out now on Captured Tracks

October 30th, 2009 12:30pm

Milo Aukerman & (Extra Filthy Bloody) GG Allin Figurines

Milo and GG Aggronautix Milo Aukerman & GG Allin (Extra Filthy Bloody Edition) Aggronautix Figurines

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