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Richmond Fontaine: $87 and a Guilty Conscience
Folk/Rock Americana with a dose of melancholy.
Martha Davis: ... So the Story Goes
Moody and eclectic as well as poignant and beautiful, this album is brimming with dark and delicious stories about love, life and loss - unique in perspective and universal in appeal.
Recommended if you like
The Motels,
Tom Petty,
Tom Waits.
Pholde: ...and With It, We Shall Divide
Dark, haunting, wall-shaking rumbles layered with cavernous dronings punctuated with metallic explosions.
The Deceivers: ...In Troublesome Creek
Unique, Texas born Rock and Roll. From the light and beautiful to Dark Gothic Folk Rock. In Troublesome Creek boldly pushes the boundaries of Rock and Roll taking you on a ride with warm bowed basses and scornful violin glued together.
Recommended if you like
Elliott Smith,
Nirvana.
Clemente: ...whilst honey hums
The southern, literate, doll house bummer rock sounds of Clemente.
Recommended if you like
Destroyer,
The Decemberists.
Bobby Pennock: 10,000 Stories
Raised on The Beatles and 60s AM and 70s FM radio, Bobby has crafted a fine collection of original, creative/progressive melodic pop songs for his latest release "10,000 Stories."
Recommended if you like
Crowded House,
Nick Lowe,
The Beatles.
Edward James Horey: 12 Minor Months of Solo Piano
Melancholy, Dark, Violent, Powerful, Peaceful, Beautiful, Elegant, and Tranquil describe the listening experience of the 12 Minor Months of Solo Piano.
Recommended if you like
Johannes Brahms,
Max Richter,
Philip Glass.
Building The Cathedral: 12 Moons
Loop based synthetic guitar textures creating a cinematic soundtrack to celebrate the moon
Recommended if you like
David Torn,
Robert Fripp.
Anders Parker: 14th and Division, Live in Portland, Oregon
Live album from the lo fi melancholic americana guitar noise wizard.
Recommended if you like
Jay Farrar,
Neil Young,
Richard Buckner.