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Slugcology 101 Greatest Hits»rank: 3914par: Doug & the Slugs
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Rook»rank: 10006par: Shear Water
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Songs from a Room»rank: 7276par: Leonard Cohen
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'l choose the rooms that l live in with care / The windows are small and the walls almost bare,' Leonard Cohen sings in a particularly telling couplet in 'Tonight Will Be Fine,' one of the highlights in this aptly titled album from 1969. The Canadian poet-performer's sophomore release has the sub rosa feel of an attic hideaway, thanks in part to Bob Johnston's restrained production. Cohen's near-monotone vocals are suitable for conveying ... |
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Try! Live In Concert»rank: 5799par: John Mayer Trio
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Longtime listeners have seen it coming: it was only a matter of time before John Mayer dropped the pop star pretense and proved he could really bring it. Chalk it up to one too many Dave Matthews comparisons, or the cupcake-sweet residue stuck to his image after the success of 'Your Body ls a Wonderland'--but something convinced Mayer it was time to take him game to the next level. With help from studio pros ... |
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Set Yourself On Fire»rank: 4612par: Stars
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sure they look pretty and sound pretty and all, but is this Montreal-based quartet ever going to amount to much, you know in the course of 'rock history'? Very likely, if their captivating third album, Set Yourself on Fire, is any indication. Vocalists Amy Millan and Torquil Campbell have never harmonized better together, and the whole keyboard-heavy band is at that delectable place where they transcend their influences. Great pop music is not about ... |
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Apologies to the Queen Mary»rank: 477par: Wolf Parade
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n first listen, Wolf Parade is just another Canadian buzz band that plays fun, keyboard-heavy, new wave-y indie-rock and sings in weird, affected, high-pitched tones. Upon further listening, the songs reveal a lot of strange and fuzzy little details, and the lyrics have more depth than most bands do on their debuts. The Montreal-based group was brought to the Seattle-based Sub Pop label's attention by none other than Modest Mouse's lsaac Brock, modern rock ... |
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Jim»rank: 6689par: Jamie Lidell
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n first listen, Wolf Parade is just another Canadian buzz band that plays fun, keyboard-heavy, new wave-y indie-rock and sings in weird, affected, high-pitched tones. Upon further listening, the songs reveal a lot of strange and fuzzy little details, and the lyrics have more depth than most bands do on their debuts. The Montreal-based group was brought to the Seattle-based Sub Pop label's attention by none other than Modest Mouse's lsaac Brock, modern rock ... |
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Ten New Songs»rank: 871par: Leonard Cohen
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Where has Leonard Cohen been for the past nine years? The legendary songwriter's mostly been in a Zen monastery, it turns out, obsessively rewriting and polishing the oblique, lapidary lyrics for this austere collection. Ten New Songs is arguably Sharon Robinson's record as much as Cohen's--she cowrote all the songs, plays most of the instruments (primarily a synth that seems to have freshly emerged from a chintzy 1984 power ballad), and accompanies Cohen's gloomy ... |
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New Skin For The Old Ceremony»rank: 5882par: Leonard Cohen
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Where has Leonard Cohen been for the past nine years? The legendary songwriter's mostly been in a Zen monastery, it turns out, obsessively rewriting and polishing the oblique, lapidary lyrics for this austere collection. Ten New Songs is arguably Sharon Robinson's record as much as Cohen's--she cowrote all the songs, plays most of the instruments (primarily a synth that seems to have freshly emerged from a chintzy 1984 power ballad), and accompanies Cohen's gloomy ... |
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Grow Up And Blow Away»rank: 1856par: Metric
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Where has Leonard Cohen been for the past nine years? The legendary songwriter's mostly been in a Zen monastery, it turns out, obsessively rewriting and polishing the oblique, lapidary lyrics for this austere collection. Ten New Songs is arguably Sharon Robinson's record as much as Cohen's--she cowrote all the songs, plays most of the instruments (primarily a synth that seems to have freshly emerged from a chintzy 1984 power ballad), and accompanies Cohen's gloomy ... |