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"Tight" isn't a word that fits comfortably when describing Thee Oh Sees, but on Help, the second full-length effort from John Dwyer's garage psych marauders, the b...
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In the minds of the multitudes, Michael Jackson was the "Smooth Criminal" who perfected his crystalline vision of pop with sleek, larger-than-life productions. And while ...
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Grand Puba earned his stripes as a founding member of Brand Nubian, but his solo debut, Reel to Reel, made a splash he's never been able to equal since, at least...
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In retrospect, it's hard to believe the dulcet vocal harmonies and gentle folk backing on the "Rich Pop Stars" single come from the same band that began as an anarcho-pun...
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Exclusive Sampler Series
EAR TO THE GROUND: LOS ANGELES
Beneath the glamour and glitz of Hollywood lies Los Angeles' thriving independent music scene, a frenzied hub ...
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Exclusive Live Sessions
Live at Lime With Deastro
The latest in a series of intimate and expertly curated EPs exclusive to LimeWire Store, ...
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Featured Artist: Deer Tick
Flag Day may have come and gone, but Deer Tick are just getting revved up about their new album and big North American tour
Providence, RI's Deer Tick kick out the country-rock jams on their new album, Born On Flag Day. We caught up with frontman John McCauley after the group played the LimeWire Store/IODA party at SXSW '09 to chat about his growth from one-man band to the leader of a fearsome foursome, the birth of his interest in country music, and the writing & recording process that recently led to the creation of two albums' worth of material. [Read]Featured Labels:
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Featured Label: Ropeadope Records
Steadily releasing quality hip-hop, jazz, and everything in between over the past ten years, Ropeadope Records is keeping its ear to the streets.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, Ropeadope Records has moved from maverick to mainstream and back again on a roller-coaster ride that has mirrored the ups and downs of the music business. When Ropeadope was cast adrift by their former backers at Atlantic, the plucky upstarts redoubled their commitment to the indie approach and became the first label to go all-digital (in 2007). In this exclusive interview, label founder Andy Blackman Hurwitz takes a look back at where Ropeadope has been and offers a sneak peek at where it's headed. [Read]Recently Added:
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