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The Raveonettes: Deeper Into Movies

The Raveonettes: Deeper Into Movies

Five years after being typecast as a retro-rock buzz band, Danish duo the Raveonettes have brought their cinematic, hooked-on-classics sound
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The Duke Spirit: Open Sea

The Duke Spirit: Open Sea

The Duke Spirit creates the kind of record-collector rock that’s usually explained with mash-up descriptors that sound like they were
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The Billionaires: Summer Nights

The Billionaires: Summer Nights

When you think about Martha’s Vineyard, you probably picture scalloped frills trimming the wraparound porch, endless summers and gentle salt
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The Dodos: World Beaters

The Dodos: World Beaters

On first inspection, there’s nothing that unusual about Meric Long when he sloshes in from a rainstorm to take shelter
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Adam Green: Anyone Else But Him

Adam Green: Anyone Else But Him

Juno brought worldwide attention to his former band, the Moldy Peaches, but Adam Green isn't in a cute, folk-pop mood
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania

Sons & Daughters: Appetite For Production

Sons & Daughters: Appetite For Production

Glasgow wasn’t always bursting with great bands. Before Belle And Sebastian and Franz Ferdinand, it had been some time since
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