April 2011
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Thousands - The Sound of Everything
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Review: Tyler Hanan [4/23/11]
Intricate, acoustic music, simultaneously one of the most overdone and underappreciated styles, can be a welcome respite from the bombastic production and symphonic tendencies of many artists today. Finger-picking Seattle duo Kristian Gerrard and Luke Bergman are Thousands, and, armed with naught but two acoustic guitars and their voices...
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The first step — especially for young people with energy and drive and talent,...
– Chuck Palaniuk (via aspecintime)
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I'd like to just sit here and look out on the...
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Looking For Gold is one of the best band blogs
“Hey everyone, you may have tried to buy or bought our LP for Ebay Day, Davids Town. Since lots of creeps went out to buy this specifically to flip it on ebay as soon as they got home and make up random pressing amounts to put in the listing title, here are some facts: -THERE ARE 2000 COPIES OF DAVIDS TOWN. -IF YOU BUY IT ON EBAY NOW INSTEAD OF WAITING 2 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE TO GO DOWN YOU...
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Young Widows - In and Out of Youth and Lightness
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Review: Tyler Hanan [4/12/11]
In the lead-up to In and Out of Youth and Lightness, Young Widows guitarist/vocalist Evan Patterson emphasized one thing more than anything else: mood. Repeatedly he mentioned his desire to create a mood, to create something cohesive and meaningful.
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Check out this album!
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Music, 2011
I don’t update this often besides NSB reblogs and random music posts, so I thought I’d write a little something up. Emphasis on little. 2011 has been solid thus far, but in this, the second quarter, it looks to kick it up a notch. Here are some of my favorites, some albums that I find especially intriguing, and some albums that are just too relevant and not quite underwhelming enough...