New Arrivals - No Wave

Umibachi: Body Conscious & Joystick

New Wave pioneers from Japan guide you through brand new dance steps in this feast of riff-heavy psychedelic pop. Krautrock-influenced meditational groove from Tokyo's urban core. Tight, spaced-out and stunningly executed.

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E.K. Wimmer: The Invisible Audience

This follow up to What Was Once Veduta Is Now Found (2008), shows a strong development in sound. This record offers 11 tracks that evoke Glam, Goth, Post-Punk and New Wave.

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  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
 
Volumen: Skipper of Reverses

This record style is best described as Classic Rock from the future. Actually, some sort of alternate future where classic rock stayed innovative and interesting and didn't devolve into Nu Metal and other blah. Like if early XTC and Devo became classic.

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  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
 
Kid Tested: Pop Era Laundry

Kid Tested "Pop Era Laundry" is an intelligent guitar and lyrically driven progressive/punk/experimental/indie rock album that jumps, bounces and screams in the vein of 90s garage rock.

  • Buy CD - $10.00
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
 
Bodhi: SecondHand runner

fuzzy guitars, chunky synths, rumbling drums, and all things rock and roll...

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The Vets: Could've been - The rise and Fall of the Vets 1978-1983

Post punk/ new wave

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Top Cop: Top Cop

Bringin' the 1980s into the 1990s. Top Cop writes angular and lush psych/n0-wav3/PowerPop songs saturated with hooks.

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David England: Little Death

Guitar driven pop with catchy melodies

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Noise: Turn Up the Noise

No wave. A playful reaction to over-commercialization of New Wave.

  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
  • Buy CD - $7.00