The Luyas
Too Beautiful to Work (Dead Oceans)
Hailing from Montreal, the Luyas—Jessie Stein, Mathieu Charbonneau, Pietro Amatro, and Stefan Scheider—have all the trappings of their hometown sound: outside-the-box instrumentation, grand brush strokes, and collaborators galore including Sarah N...
Tennis
Cape Dory (Fat Possum)
Tennis’s first long player, Cape Dory, is a collection of songs inspired by sailing. Though the duo, Patrick Riley an...
La Sera
La Sera (Hardly Art)
After three years with indie-garage queens the Vivian Girls, vocalist and bassist Katy “Kickball Katy” Goodman ha...
The Ex
Catch My Shoe (self-released)
Last year, well into its third decade in punk innovation, the Ex lost its voice, its face and a big part of its ident...
Montonix
Not Yet (Drag City)
Not Yet is Monotonix’s third release at Drag City. Since appearing on the US scene in 2008 with it’s debut EP, follow...
Other Stories in This Section
Ben + Vesper
Honors (Sounds Familyre)
Zs
New Slaves Part II: Essence Implosion! (The Social Registry)
Amos Lee
Mission Bell (Blue Note)
Social Distortion
Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes (Epitaph)
Aurelio
Laru Beyo (Sub Pop)
Smith Westerns
Dye It Blonde (Fat Possum)
Nikki & Rich
Everything (Reprise)
Wire
Red Barked Tree (Pink Flag)
2011 Sounds Great to Our Ears!
A Preview of Upcoming Releases
Cee Lo Green
The Lady Killer (Elektra)
Natasha Bedingfield
Strip Me (Epic)
Liz Janes
Say Goodbye (Asthmatic Kitty)
Nicki Minaj
Pink Friday (Young Money/Cash Money/Universal Motown)
Jefferson Airplane
Unreleased Live Shows; Re-mastered (Collector's Choice Music)
Kanye West
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Roc-A-Fella)
Girl Talk
All Day (Illegal Art)
The Glass
At Swim Two Birds (Plant Music)
Stereolab
Not Music (Dragcity)
Saroos
See Me Not (Anticon)


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