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PT Walkley: ...And the Adventures of Track Rabbit
Blending '60s influences with post-punk guitar sounds, this band's sound has been described as "The Kinks covering The White Album". However, this is as modern a rock record as you will find. Its melodies will haunt you well into your future.
Recommended if you like
Oasis,
The Beatles,
The Kinks.
Jake and the Leprechauns: A Long Dash (Followed by Ten Seconds of Silence)
Indie, Americana, Sadgrass, Alt-Country, Folk, Country-Rock, Folk-Rock
Recommended if you like
My Morning Jacket,
The Decemberists,
Wilco.
Gunsling Birds: Abode of Kings in a Derelict Kingdom
Lush, melancholy, dream-like music ideal for midnight solitude.
Recommended if you like
Nick Drake,
Nine Inch Nails,
The Cinematic Orchestra.
Alex Woodard: Alex Woodard
Crossing lines between country, rock, and americana.
Recommended if you like
Bruce Springsteen,
Keith Urban,
Tom Petty.
The Figments: All The Gone Days
Nostalgic, at times pastoral, at times rocking, but ultimately lush, sexy and transcendent rock and roll.
Recommended if you like
Pavement,
The Rolling Stones,
Wilco.
Jamil: Always on a Tightrope
Passionately sung singer/songwriter/rock with vibrant lyrics and beautiful melodies.
Recommended if you like
Coldplay,
John Mayer,
Ray LaMontagne.
The Marlboro Chorus: American Dreamers
70s tinged indie rock
Recommended if you like
David Bowie,
The Kinks,
The Shins.
Inverse Room: American Recluse
Acoustic Americana meets literary electro
Recommended if you like
Grandaddy,
Sparklehorse,
They Might Be Giants.
Matt Beck: Anything Which Gives You Pleasure
Debut solo release of Matchbox Twenty, Rod Stewart and Lisa Loeb's sideman. A true disciple of singer/songwriter powerpop.
Recommended if you like
Aimee Mann,
Crowded House,
John Lennon.