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The Love Lights' shagadelic pop will light a fire under your seat, getting you up and grooving before you even know what happened. Dust off your soul shoes and take a listen to Young Lions after the break!


 


Produced by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck, R.E.M), the final album from seminal indie rockers Pavement includes some of their brightest and catchiest moments. Find our writeup of Terror Twilight after the break!


 


This foursome from the Big Easy deserves a hurray, hoop and holler for It Don't Mean I Don't Love You, a swirl of southern roots and cabaret tunes. Find our spotlight on Hurray for the Riff Raff and selected tracks from their debut album after the break!


 


Rochester, NY's The Sunstreak gained many fans at their '06 appearance at the Vans Warped Tour, and have been hard at work recording new material ever since! Check out their newest EP after the break.


 


Kirsten Price is a Brit-born, Brooklyn-based singer who has fashioned a sound that Metromix calls "a sassy spin on soul music." Check out her debut album, Guts & Garbage, after the break!


 


With a sound deep-seated in Americana and an added rock-and-roll pulse, Old Crow Medicine Show's latest release is the musical remedy to all your ailments. Tennessee Pusher is available for purchase today!


 


Visceral, rich vocals meet classic and urbane instrumentation in the newest record from the seething alt-rock quintent Dead Confederate, a group whose bluesy roots mesh well with their proclivity for raw rock style. Check out Wrecking Ball after the break...


 


It didn't take long for the popularity of the Swedish pop rock outift The Perishers to sweep across Europe and then make its way to the USA. But before their features on growingly influential shows like Veronica Mars, Grey's Anatomy and The OC, their debut album started it all.

 


After expanding his horizons in the U.S. and his instrumental repertoire (adding recorder, clarinet and guitar to his already mastered key skills), Dublin-born David Hopkins released the introspective and intelligent Here Comes The Bright Light -- a sultry blend of Nick Drake-like ballads with just the right amount of Irish charm.


 


Staten Island's Happy Anarchy have just been voted The Deli magazine's Band of the Month! A blur of chaotic song combinations mixed with ingenious lyrics and rich instrumentation, their sophomore release is an epic pop-rock record.


 


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