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The Stills Drop the Word On New Album Oceans Will Rise, Release Free Tracks - The Stills have decided to stop standing still and move forward with a new album. It's titled Oceans Will Rise (doomingly prophetic?) and was recorded and produced by Gus Van Go with Werner F. The Stills are excited about the band's new direction and sound, with Tim Fletcher saying "We've never...

Helicopters - Having confused listeners early on in their career by flitting to the ruggedly driving rock-out of debut album Logic Will Break Your Heart, after producing the polished Rememberese EP that concealed arguably one of the best layered indie tunes of the millennium so far, Still In Love Song. The...

Helicopters - Having confused listeners early on in their career by flitting to the ruggedly driving rock-out of debut album Logic Will Break Your Heart, after producing the polished Rememberese EP that concealed arguably one of the best layered indie tunes of the millennium so far, Still In Love Song. ...

Label from the North Country: Arts & Crafts -

Toronto seems like as much of a thriving metropolis as Canada could possibly hope to produce. It’s home to a relevant international film festival, a bevy of skyscrapers andâ€"if you count its outlying suburbsâ€"nearly a quarter of its country’s residents.

Had you found yourself in the city’s music scene in the...

Boy George is making a comeback -

Culture Club singer Boy George has been labeled singer-songwriter, DJ, fashion designer and photographer, but he’ll always be the one who introduced me to good old fashioned Reggae back in the 1980′s.

Culture Club’s debut album, Kissing To Be Clever, was released in 1982, included hits such as I’ll Tumble...

Longwave, 'Secrets Are Sinister' (Original Signal) -

On their rebound from major-label rejection, Brooklyn's Longwave unloads a barrage of righteous guitar anthems, suppressing any prior dreamy tendencies like they're hiding a nasty little secret. At his most excitable ("No Direction"), yearning frontman Steve Schiltz aims for the stadium's back row, Bono-style, though the dogged pursuit of spiritual...

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