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Music Feature

Live Review: Tanlines

By Chris Payne

Synth-poppers and part-time comedians.

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Music News

Video of the Day: Tanlines

By Stewart Mason

No mixed emotions here

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Music Review

Mixed Emotions

Tanlines

Underground pop that’s friendly and futuristic.

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Music News

Track of the Day: Slow Country, "Yes You Have"

By Stewart Mason

The 70s FM rock revival continues

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Music Review

Reign of Terror

Sleigh Bells

Brooklyn duo lose their focus.

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Music Review

Young and Old

Tennis (band)

Indie duo add some gloss.

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Music News

Cover of the Week: Poolside, "Harvest Moon"

By Stewart Mason

Neil Young gone electro.

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Music Review

Future This

The Big Pink

Brit rockers reach for the brass ring.

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Music Review

El Camino

The Black Keys

Rust belt rockers go for the gloss.

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Music Review

Sound Kapital

Handsome Furs

Jetsetting couple remembers to pack the synthesizer.

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Music Review

Raven In The Grave

The Raveonettes

Early 2000s next-big-thing sounds decidedly au courant.

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Music Review

When Fish Ride Bicycles

The Cool Kids

More like lukewarm.

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Music Review

Join Us

They Might Be Giants

Nice to have them back.

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Music Review

Eternally Teenage

Tomorrows Tulips

Noise-pop with an emphasis on the noise part.

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Music Review

New Heaven

1,2,3 (music group)

Competent but frustrating indie-rock grab bag.

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Music Review

Shangri-La

YACHT

Cultish duo rethinks heaven, hell, dance-punk.

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Music Review

Loud Planes Fly Low

The Rosebuds

Former couple rise above heartbreak.

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Music Review

It's All True

Junior Boys

Elegant dance pop for the smart set.

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Music List

Guest List: Amor de Dias

By Stewart Mason

Amor de Dias is the duo of Alasdair MacLean, frontman… >>

Music Review

Cults

Cults (band)

Summery indie fluff with a dark edge.

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Music Profile

Pipas

By Stewart Mason

Timeless minimalist twee-pop duo.

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Music Review

Street of the Love of Days

Amor De Dias

Lovely surfaces mask unexpected musical and emotional depth

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Music Review

Fluorescence

Asobi Seksu

NYC duo returns to shoegazey form.

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Music Review

Broken Dreams Club

Girls (2000s band)

For the indie record store owner in all of us.

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Music Review

Intermodulation

Bill Evans

Modern jazz pianist at his most playful.

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Music Review

Undercurrent

Bill Evans

A milestone of early '60s modern jazz.

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Music Review

LP4

Ratatat

Brooklyn dance-rock duo stuck on repeat.

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Music Review

Crystal Castles (II)

Crystal Castles

Surprisingly fun, tuneful follow-up to an abrasive debut.

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Music Review

This Is Still It

The Method Actors

Athens, Georgia's masters of minimalism.

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