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New Release Roundup for February 5

Featured new releases for the week of February 5, 2008:

Dead Meadow - Old Growth
Dead Meadow's fifth album blends the best of heavy classic rock and more modern psych-rock like Spacemen 3 flawlessly.
MP3: What Needs Must Be
MP3: I'm Gone
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School of Language - Sea From Shore
Sadly, the sun has set on Field Music but David Brewis soldiers on and eases our pain with this excellent solo effort.
MP3: Rockist Part 1
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Kelley Stoltz - Circular Sounds
Kelley Stoltz' encyclopedic knowledge of anything recorded between 1965 and 1969 significantly shapes his fifth album.
MP3: Your Reverie
Buy from Amazon.com
Jason Collett - Here's To Being Here
Broken Social Scenester Jason Collett might not have seen eye to eye with his label on his latest, but the results proved fruitful.
MP3: Out Of Time
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Basia Bulat - Oh, My Darling
The UK press has been fawning over this Canadian autoharpist since last summer and now her debut finally gets stateside release.
MP3: In The Night
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Stream: Kelley Stoltz - "Your Reverie"

Kelley Stoltz Head over to the Kelley Stoltz MySpace page to get a psych-blues appetizer from his upcoming Circular Sounds--available on February 5th through Sub Pop. "Your Reverie" is at times reminiscent of mid '60s Dylan and that's quite alright with us.

Stream: Kelley Stoltz - "Your Reverie"

Circular Sounds Tracklist:

1. Everything Begins
2. Tintinnabulation
3. The Birmingham Eccentric
4. Gardenia
5. Mother Nature
6. To Speak to the Girl
7. Put My Troubles to Sleep
8. When You Forget
9. Your Reverie
10. I Nearly Lost My Mind
11. Something More
12. Reflecting
13. Morning Sun
14. You Alone

And be sure to check out Kelley's very cool On The List feature, Top 20 Songs From the B Section.

Posted on 01/07/2008 | Comments(6) | Permalink
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"Recorded entirely under solar power," Brightblack Morning Light like things like tee-pees, headbands and most likely hallucinogenic drugs. More solar power to 'em. Their second album of slow motion hippie blues, Motion to Rejoin, is due September 23rd on Matador. [DOWNLOAD]
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Consider Rook essential summer listening. Like your "Summer Reading" list, Rook isn't really "summer-y" at all. It's heavy, dense, dramatic and beautiful and dark. Four of those five adjectives actually DO apply to summer, come to think of it... - jimtarnation  [READ REVIEW]
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