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The Comforters - Transplants

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The Comforters and I have something in common. Besides the affinity for acoustic indie pop obviously. We both have a grandmother named Ruth; “Transplants” is dedicated to their Grandma Ruth and is an offering comprised of tender Americana pop with female vocals and roots rock earnestness. Very melodic, and extremely alluring. Pick it up.

- J-Sin

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Ryan Parmenter - The Noble Knave

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His first album in some eleven years, Ryan Parmenter rediscovers the beautiful pop melodies that Brian Wilson forged years and years ago on “The Noble Knave”. Bouncing piano jangles, weird lyrics, and happy hippie vibes percolate throughout this dynamically catchy album. A one-man-band and terrific songwriter, Parmenter composes almost operatic orchestra pop that is part Queen, part the aforementioned Wilson, but 100% gorgeous.

- J-Sin

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Oblio - Create the Night Pt. 1

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Roots rock favorites Oblio manage to fuse a college indie sound with Americana along with deft harmonies and stellar rhythms. Honest songwriting with an increasingly uptempo vibe throughout, “Create the Night Pt. I” is a quartet of adventurous souls whose love for rock and music in general give them a very unique leg to stand on. Different, just the way you like it.

- J-Sin

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The Artifical Sea - City Island

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Imagine if PJ Harvey couldn’t really sing and had a lo-fi producer who was entrusting every beat and sample bass line to dusty vinyl that was cast off from a deaf DJ. The Artificial Sea tumbles more often than they move forward and it’s entirely due to the downtempo wannabe hip vibe that they try to infuse. Bits and pieces are good but it’s not as seamless as it ought to be, and the female singer is quite atrocious. I have to admit I was pretty disappointed after being stoked upon reading the included bio sheet.

- J-Sin

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PJ Harvey - The Peel Sessions Editor's Pick

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Mmm, PJ Harvey stripped down. Not her being naked you sicko perverts, but a stripped-down raw sound. The late and legendary John Peel and his highly revered BBC Radio show found PJ Harvey going back to the basics with her raspy earth-shattering voice and lo-fi indie styles apparent. We all love and miss John Peel and PJ Harvey participated in a tribute show shortly after his passing. She contributes “You Come Through” to the album which was recorded at that tribute. Very stylistic and different, and as daring as pop will ever get, PJ Harvey’s “The Peel Sessions” is an elaborate and clever listen.

- J-Sin

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Depeche Mode - Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1

Depeche ModeBest of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 Buy it at Amazon

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Featuring their new single, “Martyr”, Depeche Mode tosses out a “Best of” collection that grabs up all of their big singles from 1981 to 2005. For those of you who enjoy Depeche Mode and don’t have all of their albums, but merely want the highlights, this is perfect. If you’re a hardcore fan, sure pick it up. But for the rest of us, you’d be more well suited for something else entirely.

- J-Sin

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Sarah McLachlan - Mirrorball: The Complete Concert

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A re-release of songs that she has had out for quite sometime, this is a concert from…wait for it…almost ten years ago. The original “Mirrorball” album didn’t contain the entire thing. This does. Way to get some extra cash money Sarah! If I had purchased the first one, I'd feel a bit ripped off, wouldn't you? Two hours of songs that use fade in’s rather than sound like a seamless concert. Weak if you ask me. But obviously I actually do enjoy her music so if you get over the commercialism aspect it's damn fine.

- J-Sin

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Oasis - Stop the Clocks

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This infamous Brit band came out at the precise right moment in time for an alternative British rock group to blast onto the scene. “Stop the Clocks” takes a look back following their storied and soiled career as two rock ‘n’ roll brothers who pretty much were the crux of what an E! True Hollywood story is all about. There’s a limited edition version that boasts two full audio discs and a DVD with two additional tracks from Oasis. Lots of B-sides and plenty of “morning glories” make this a perfect album for Oasis fans to pick up for the holidays.

- J-Sin

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Dharma Brown - Slick Interpretations

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This jazzy and funky quartet likes to layer singer/songwriter guitar pop and old school almost hip-hop grooves. Indie kids will adore the way acoustic rock elements and its coffeehouse vibes. Meanwhile “Slick Interpretations” is sweetly produced and boasts a very ‘thick’ sound though it does seem almost stripped-down and raw at times. Gnarly!

- J-Sin

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Various Artists - Stranger than Fiction Soundtrack

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The new Will Ferrell film sure does look pretty funny and downright eclectic. The soundtrack is just as unique and posturing. Standout track is the new single by Spoon along with a couple other of their tunes. It’s pretty good rock music that is just as daring and fun-loving as the movie’s main actors, Dustin Hoffman, the aforementioned Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson. Good stuff.

- J-Sin

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