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Mojave 3: Fast Times

Mojave 3: Fast Times

If you’re a British band with a reputation for crafting hazy sonic landscapes that move only slightly faster than a
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Shot X Shot: Free Radicals

Most art-school group projects involve awful modern-dance movements or round-robin haiku sessions. This is why so many people wind up
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Danielson Famile: Growing Up Godly

Danielson Famile: Growing Up Godly

After completing 2001 documentary Punk Rock/Heavy Metal Karaoke, JL Aronson was ready to tackle another project. He’d seen the Danielson
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The Walkmen: The Long And Winding Road

The Walkmen: The Long And Winding Road

In order to deliver the best album of their career, the Walkmen had to grow up, get lost and gain
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TV On The Radio: Sound & Vision

TV On The Radio: Sound & Vision

An unconsciously hip Brooklyn band that’s neither clearly spiritual nor plainly political, TV On The Radio is in search of a
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Band Of Horses: Confidence Men

If there were Academy Awards for self-deprecation, Band Of Horses frontman Ben Bridwell would take home an Oscar. Over the
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Parts & Labor: Noise Control

Sure, there’s nothing new under the sun. My Bloody Valentine defined squall as pop song 15 years ago. Link Wray
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania