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Ltd. Form – Silk Flowers

On their second album, Ltd. Form, Brooklyn’s Silk Flowers open the window and let the smoke out of their sound on an eclectic set of

Triple Hex – Triple Hex

Most bands who play garage rock started listening to music their freshmen year of college, when they found out rollerblades weren’t cool and pretended they

James Blake – James Blake

2011 has already presented its fair share of impressive album releases. And now, enter James Blake’s magnificent self-titled debut full-length. After releasing three critically lauded

Native Speaker – Braids

The latest band to canonize Animal Collective, Montreal’s Braids focus more on soundscaping than popcraft, but pull off startling moments of both. Their gossamer suites

Golden Worry – Thank You

I’ll probably always remember the time I saw Hella in an 80-degree attic in New Orleans and everybody was drenched in sweat and the only

Kaputt – Destroyer

I first realized that Dan Bejar was trying to expand his sound and really push himself into new territory at about the 1:15 mark of

Deerhoof vs. Evil – Deerhoof

Deerhoof vs. Evil, the latest eclectic offering from the San Francisco-based four-piece is surprisingly their most accessible album to date, and quite possibly their best.