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The Lumineers

Most of the time bands that are trying to make a name for themselves are pointing their cars in the direction of New York but not The Lumineers, they're going the exact opposite direction and...

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Introducing: Pinemarten

For most musicians it's all about getting your name out there, getting your picture on the latest issue of Rollingstone or being the featured artist on iTunes. Not for Pinemarten though. He's chosen the path...

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Find of The Week Vol. 3 No. 27: Vermilion Club

Vermilion Club is comprised of duo Dylan Campbell and Zeno Pittarelli who released their latest EP this last summer. Sidewalk Ecology opens with the title track which starts out as a beautiful a capella piece...

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still warm: This Was Tomorrow, by Atom Orr

(email|facebook|twitter) We originally published this article on June 24. It's really quite alarming to hear Harry Chapin rap, sing about CGI, or chide us for our style over content. Almost as much as it is to...

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Tidelands

With how amazingly full a sound that Tidelands produces it's hard to believe that there are only two members behind it all. Gabriel Montana Leis finds himself manning the Guitar, Flugelhorn and vocals while Mie...

The Pack a.d. Announce Album Details

Quickly following their April 2010 release of We Kill Computers, Vancouver’s duo, The Pack a.d., announced the release of Unpersons out September 13 on Mint Records.  Their fourth studio album was produced by Jim Diamond (The Dirtbombs, The Paul Collins Beat, The White Stripes).  The drummer, Maya Miller, gives you a little tour of the studio they are recording in as well as the fridge full of left overs and a half eaten cake for Jim “Joe” Diamond. Here are two tunes free for the taking from We Kill Computers.

The Pack a.d. – Cobra Matte

The Pack a.d. – Crazy

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