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VINYL FORMAT. This debut 7" is a 500 copy one time limited pressing. Each vinyl comes with a CD! Originally from Kansas and Wisconsin, We Are Country Mice now reside in a Brooklyn warehouse, playing soulful, high-energy rock and roll. The quartet creates what Time Out New York calls "country-flecked indie pop." Their songs display a tangible musicality: heavy beats thrown by blurring sticks, frantic guitar rhythms, heartfelt lyrics, harmonious warmth, and droning effects. Their live show is an undulating ... [ read more ]
7" $5.95
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We Are The In Crowd, the four-piece band from Poughkeepsie, NY formed earlier this year and newly signed to independent label, Hopeless Records, will have its current single ?For The Win? featured on tonight's episode of MTV's ?The Hills? with repeats airing throughout the weekend.The band, made up of Tay Jardine on vocals, Jordan Eckes on guitar and vocals, bassist Mike Ferri, and drummer Rob Chianelli, used its talent and ingenuity to propel themselves into the hearts of many. Instead of relying on imag... [ read more ]
MP3 $1.05
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Bursting out of Detroit's pollution-and-crime-ridden streets like Robocop after one too many Yellow Jackets, Thunderbirds are Now! deliver catchy, smart, melodic, fast, direct and danceable rock with a nod to late '70s and early '80s post-punk. Keyboards are used not as a novelty, but as a necessity, functioning as an instrument that provides everything from atmosphere to a song's main melody. Guitars are wiry and manic -- but still direct -- and not afraid of the occasional delayed part or barre chord. Th... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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