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Block Watch Captain: Giving Up. Burning Down.
lo-fi psychedelic rock
Recommended if you like
Neutral Milk Hotel,
The Flaming Lips.
Sweetwater Abilene: Sweetwater Abilene
Garage Rock and folk had a baby, and they called it Sweetwater Abilene.
Recommended if you like
Crash Test Dummies,
Iggy Pop,
Neil Young.
The Kingdom Flying Club: Non-Fiction
Delicate indie-pop to get your head bopping and your feet dancing.
Recommended if you like
Pixies,
The New Pornographers,
Weezer.
Devil Blare: The Journeyman
Devil Blare is a solo artist and multi-instrumentalist with a penchant for writing catchy and quirky songs. His new LP “As The Journeyman” captures the mood of the 60s by paying obvious homage to The Kinks and Stones as well as The Pretty Things.
Recommended if you like
Syd Barrett,
The Kinks,
The Rolling Stones.
The Afterparty: Forever After
Cosmic American Music: A little bit outlaw-country, a little bit strange, and very soulful.
Recommended if you like
Graham,
Mojave 3,
Parsons,
The Velvet Underground.
Yellow No. 5: Mud Road Superstars
Music that sounds like it's from the Midwest because it is. Skillful blend of Americana and Rock, with a twinge of old school country.
Recommended if you like
Old 97's,
The Jayhawks,
Wilco.
Towards a Better Acronym: Early Reflection
simple, almost pop, melody emerging from abstract soundscapes.
Recommended if you like
Sigur Rós,
The American Analog Set.
The Sham: Rock and Roll With...The Sham
Original bluesy, soulful punk/indie hard rock with R&B grooves.
Recommended if you like
MC5,
The BellRays,
The Hives.
Mario Viele: Midwest American Nightlife
acoustic lo fi nocturnal music like cigarettes and twilight on city streets
Recommended if you like
Elliott Smith,
Lou Reed,
Nick Drake.