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Bunkbed
Keith Krate was many things, Bunkbed was one of them. Performing his brand of desolate slowcore, his vulnerability rang out in every strum of his guitar. More on Bunkbed... |
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Calling All Monsters
Loud, unpretentious and as catchy as ****, Calling All Monsters draws from the ghosts of indie rock past to formulate their raw and rockin sound. More on Calling All Monsters... |
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the Candies
Never a band to be pinned down, the Candies excel at all they do...from drone to thrash to flailing rock riffs. Assisted on their debut by John Convertino [Calexico] and Kevin Branstetter [Truman's Water]. More on the Candies... |
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Citizens Here And Abroad
Smart indie pop with a dark edge, Citizens Here And Abroad's sweeping sonic landscape and addictive melodies dramatically draw you in and then hang on tight. More on Citizens Here And Abroad... |
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the Contrail
Erin Czech's lo-fi songwriting had him being compaired to legends like Guided By Voices and Superchunk, it's not unwarrented to say the least. Outstanding indie rock with a pop edge. More on the Contrail... |
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Dealership
Emerging as one of the Bay Area's best acts, Dealership is indie pop at it's finest. Track after track of smart, infectious songwriting with a touch of meloncholy and spoonful of sugar. More on Dealership... |
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the Dying Californian
Pretty and delicate, heart wrenching and desperate...the music of The Dying Californian is many things the most prevelant being honest. Let the "indie rock drifter" in you take a listen. More on the Dying Californian... |
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Nervous And The Kid
Quirky alt-folk with an endearing attitude, NatK's homespun debut is both charming and unique. More on Nervous And The Kid... |
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Thee More Shallows
Dark, epic, sinster and amazing. Thee More Shallows have been called all of these, with good reason. Their beautiful, dense tales of paranoia are engaging and engulfing...be warned. More on Thee More Shallows... |
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Track Star
This 3 piece indie rock outfit, the sons of San Francisco, create a sound that's both sweet and low, loud and proud. Featuring Wyatt from Aisler's Set, Matthew from Calling All Monsters and Brian from Lowercase. More on Track Star... |
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Desert City Soundtrack
Hailing from Portland, our good friends in Desert City Soundtrack contribute one of their best to the Turn Records catalog. Moody, intense anthems are what these guys do best. |
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the Rum Diary
The shockwaves emerging from the small town of Cotati, CA are the ambient rock pulses of The Rum Diary. |
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Xiu Xiu
As one of the most critically acclaimed music acts today, Xiu Xiu covers Bunkbed's song Fake Soul on a limited edition release. |
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