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Shearwater: Attractive Opposites

Shearwater: Attractive Opposites

Fascination with ’80s technology helps Shearwater refine its voice “My favorite music, my favorite art, everything like that, has the
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Woody

Are You From New York?

An essay by MAGNET's Mitch Myers Long ago, as a young man born and raised in Chicago, I eagerly explored
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Foxing

Foxing: Deal Them In

Growing up and branching out isn’t an albatross for the emo-punkers in Foxing “We never set out to be any
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RevoltRevolt

RevoltRevolt: Wild At Heart

“Alternative garage-rock stuff” is selling the aptly named RevoltRevolt way too short Idaho-based RevoltRevolt's new EP is called Wild Unraveling,
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SonLittle

Son Little: Instinctively Speaking

Son Little sings the first thing that comes to mind—or else Aaron Livingston has done a lot of good work
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HighLlamas

The High Llamas: No More Cities To Love

Urban homogenization fuels the High Llamas’ newest concept lament It might seem unusual, at first: British folk/pop auteur Sean O’Hagan
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AdirLC

Adir L.C.: Easy Come, Easy Go

The fleeting nature of relationships on the road informs Adir L.C.’s polished pop After leaving his folk band, Fairweather Friends,
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania