Listens: jazz

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If you don't make a play for them now, they will be going to a place called Fat Cats - I hope [lol]





This City Of Neighborhoods: A Beechfields Record Label Compilation - Very Americana. The Seldon Plan is quite decent.

Ryan Auffenberg Marigolds - More Americana sound. Okay vocals, decent sound.

Rick Mugrage Signs - Sappy pop with guitar.

Bardo Recurring Dream - Like a country-version of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. ...It is as disturbing as it sounds. LOL But you might like it.

Anya Marina Slow & Steady Seduction:Phase II - Pop mixed with some snappy lyrics. Not bad, not amazing. The cover is awesome.

Polysics We Ate the Machine - The best explanation I can give you is... a Japanese Ramones... in a way. But more electrical. Very different.

The Priddle Concern - Not sure, kind of indie rock meets... folk. Makes me think of alternative rock of the 90's for some reason.

The Kinetiks Aye Aye Aye Aye - A child of The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys. From Dublin.

Oceanship - Folk and pop and singer/songwriter. Doesn't seem to fit in just one genre. Not bad stuff. I had to get used to the vocals. The packaging is so cool, though.

Alela Diane To Be Still - Folk and alt-country sound. Good vocals. Mellow slide-guitar stuff. (I have one copy left)

Ryan Meagher Atroefy - Mostly jazz fusion type stuff. Has moments of classic jazz.

Stella Schindler Distant Hum - Reminds me a little of Beth Orton, but not THAT much. Folk sound. Decent vocals.

Anavan Cover Story - Electronica gone mad. Synth and guitars.

Jessi Kilguss Nocturnal Drifter - Sounds quite a bit like Aimee Mann. Singer/songwriter snarky pop. '31' is pretty good.

Nous Non Plus Menagerie - Americans singing in French, a little pop and a little electronica.

Hi Red Center Assemble - Discordant rock? Rough electronica? You decide. LOL

Rose Polenzani Anybody - Folk sound. Interesting lyrics.