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The latest of Brooklyn's music makers to create a big stir. A total of three songs recorded prior to their full-length, "They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top." Here the Liars gleefully mash up a number of eras, including punk, hip-hop, and new wave. Their performance is energetic, chaotic, and very, very loud. With short, choppy riffs and bottle-breaking drumbeats that together create a dynamic, rhythmic snarl. That's when everything breaks; the bass jives in a fortified funk; drums ki... [ read more ]
CDep $8.99
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'Starting an album with a soft, reverb-heavy piano and vocal piece called Death to Everyone But Us might not seem completely congruous, but Felix obviously know their twisted adult pop as well as their drone contemplations -- and given how the non-pigeonholed lineage of performers ranging from Laura Nyro and Scott Walker to Tori Amos and Nellie McKay now fills its own niche in musical history, why not this particular twist on it? Thus Felix's debut album, with singer/pianist/cellist Lucinda Chua and guita... [ read more ]
MP3 $9.99
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VINYL FORMAT. On 180 gram vinyl! The second full length from Television Personalities, released in 1981, is more psychedelic than the first, but still with plenty of dry and acerbic wit. Featuring the classic title track and and acid rockdrone of "David Hockney's Diaries," a style and sound that Daniel Treacy would explore further on subsequent records. Eccentricpost-punk and pop from one the UK's most original bands.
LP $18.98
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