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Here, you can find the latest cd's for your favorite local band or music artist. Use the dropdown menu at the top right to find more music titles.
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Lord T and Eloise: Chairmen of the Bored |
| | Letter to the Bored We hold this to be self-evident, that all men and women are endowed by their Creator with a certain unalienable Crunkness — That to secure this Crunkness,understandings are instituted among men and women, deriving their just powers from the consent of the listeners, that such crunk be of good and noble quality — That whenever any Form of crunkness becomes foolish or destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new crunkness. For prudence, indeed, dictates that when a long train of such musical abuses and usurpations occur, it is the right, it is the duty, of noble-minded crunk men and women to join together in unity to evict such blandness, and provide in themselves the new Guards for the future security of Crunk.— Such has been the patient sufferance of the watchful eyes of thos MCs who have congregated together here now--these generals of the jaded, these Chairmen of the Bored--and of those men and women who follow their lead, all rising in direct defiance to the establishment of a bland and tiresome musical Tyranny. To prove this, let these Tracks be submitted to a candid world. Welcome, ye Chairmen of the Bored! |
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Joecephus and The George Jonestown Massacre: Smothered and Covered |
| | Joecephus and The George Jonestown Massacre are back and more pissed off than ever than ever with their second release. This is cowpunk at it's finest, with a style that mixes late 70's outlaw country with early 80's punk rock. If you love Black Flag just as much as you love Waylon Jennings, Smothered and Covered is the cd for you. |
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Al Green: Lay It Down |
| | Lay It Down with 11 tracks by Al Green. Friends laying it down with Al Green are Anthony Hamilton on the opening album title track and on 'You've Got the Love I Need'. Corinne Bailey Rae sings with Al on 'Take Your Time' and John Legend joins in on 'Stay With Me (By The Sea)'. |
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Jay Reatard: Blood Visions |
| | Unbelievably Amazing Pop Genius! By Philip L. Ringler
In my opinion Jay Reatard's "Blood Visions" is the single most cohesive, unfathomably tight, sinister, and disturbingly brilliant pop record ever made. Every track is simultaneously a polished diamond and a catastrophic train wreck. All of the rock n' roll thematic standards are represented: unrequited love, lament, loss, anger, murder, death, and redemption. When Jay Reatard sing/yells "Missing You" you really believe he misses someone, perhaps a bit too much. Although this record transcends the usual comparisons, it could be said that a eight headed hydra monster including the heads of Roy Orbison, Screaming Lord Sutch, Graham Lewis (Wire), Jim Weber (New Bomb Turks), Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerry Roslie (The Sonics), Billy Childish (Thee Headcoats), and GGlen Danzig. But the entire record was recorded by Jay Reatard alone! This isn't just some master musician wanking his glowing guitar, but a conceptual mastermind who uses his talents in a brutally cohesive fashion. If you have a pulse, or even if you don't, you should own this pop masterpiece before the world explodes in a heap of blood and glass and feathers. |
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While I Breathe, I Hope: Long Live the King |
| | While I Breathe, I Hope" combines sounds of punk, metal, indie, and straightforward rock n' roll to bring the listener songs full of intricate, layered melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Vocalist, Jeremy Townsend delivers lyrics that profess the struggles of an individual looking for a personal identity and relationship within himself, others, and his faith. Musical accompaniments deliver solid rock beats; hard-hitting rhythms; progressive, forward moving melodies; and climactic arrangements that satisfy any thirst for originality in the sea of mindless, monotonous music present in popular culture today. |
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