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New Tuesday
March 28, 2006
Posted by Kyle
Visit their siteIf there is one new (and by new I mean remastered re-release) album to get this week it is the Margot and the Nuclear So & So's album "The Dust of Retreat." This album will most definitely quickly become one of my favorite debut albums of the year. Richard Edwards voice is beautiful and mesmerizing... the album is a positive progression from his previous band, Archer Avenue. I especially love "On a Freezing Chicago Street" which sounds a little like Sufjan Stevens meets "Plans" ere Death Cab. I can't wait to put it on a playlist and listen to it next winter while walking the freezing Chicago streets. Wait a second...I can TOTALLY wait for that. Luckily the album has 12 tracks and is enjoyable in any weather. Pick up your copy now... it is only a matter of time before the OC gets their hands on this one (if they already haven't) and they blow up.
Visit Their SiteThe Yeah Yeah Yeah's have a new release with their album "Show Your Bones." My roomie Sarah from KY was a big fan of their 2003 release, but as much as she played it I just couldn't really get into it. Maps kind of annoyed me a bit. Since then I have become a fan of Tegan and Sara's "So Jealous" and to me it seems like the new Yeah Yeah Yeah's album has a hint of a Tegan and Sara vibe. I think I like it more than their debut album. "Cheated Hearts" is a pretty melodic song, and I can't wait to hear the hooky "Phenomena" being used in an action movie trailer or soundtrack.
Visit Their SitePeople In Planes debut album "As Far As the Eye Can See" is worth checking out. This five-piece jazz-rock fusion band from Wales have a catchy sound that I imagine would be amazing live.
Visit Their SiteAnd if you are thinking to yourself, none of those suggestions scare the shit out of me enough, Rob Zomie has a new album out too. My best bud Brian is a big Rob Zombie fan, and I have to admit that I occassionally enjoy his creepy sinister songs. I'll never forget the scene in Angel where Faith beats people up in a club to the melody of "Living Dead Girl." The new track "Foxy, Foxy" sounds like it will be a winning single in the same vein.
Visit Their SiteFinally, Roy Orbison's "The Essential Roy Orbison" is out... the perfect companion piece to this site. Don't ask questions. Just love it.
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