Jason Heller
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The American Southwest continues to inform Calexico's sprawling, cross-cultural indie rock, but here it's a more self-contained, even lonesome affair.
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Ty Segall is a scholar of rock, and Freedom's Goblin might as well be his PhD thesis.
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The London post-punk band fortifies its buoyant, life-affirming jams with one of the most revolutionary forces of all: fun.
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A collection of outtakes, alternates and demos from 1996 captures the point where one of America's great underdog bands began to come into its own.
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The Portland band's ninth album is a sprawling, sumptuous testament to Weird America.
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Following a decade of relentless self-reinvention, one song signaled the beginning of a new persona for the shape-shifting pop star: one known simply as David Bowie.
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For his second solo album, The Smashing Pumpkins visionary worked with renowned producer Rick Rubin. The result is a breathtaking balance between intimacy and imagination.
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Stream Swedish songwriter Emil Svanängen's first new album in six years.
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The Toronto rock band's third album is an exorcism of nervous energy at a time when it's direly needed.
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The songs on Cost Of Livingare a big leap forward in the evolution of one of punk's most revolutionary groups.