Get the Gorillaz new album Plastic Beach this week for the Right Price, only $9.99! Keep an eye out for more Right Price titles in the coming weeks, including The White Stripes and Goldfrapp!
Acrassicauda – Only the Dead See the End of the War $7.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Aloha – Home Acres $11.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Besnard Lakes – Are the Roaring Night $13.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Ben Harper – Live from the Montreal International $16.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club $10.99
Broken Bells – S/T $11.99
Citizen Cope – The Rainwater LP $8.99
Jason Collett – Rat A Tat Tat $11.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Free Energy – Stuck on Nothing Listen/Buy Digital
Frightened Rabbit – Winter of Mixed Drinks $11.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Gonjasufi – A Sufi & A Killer $13.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Gorillaz – Plastic Beach $9.99 (Right Price!) Listen/Buy Digital
Jimi Hendrix – Valleys of Neptune $11.99 Listen/Buy Digital
jj – jj no. 3 Listen/Buy Digital
Ted Leo/Pharmacists $11.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Liars – Sisterworld $11.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Ludacris – Battle of the Sexes $12.99
Pavement – Quarantine The Past $9.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Josh Rouse – El Turista $12.99 Listen/Buy Digital
Serj Tankian – Elec The Dead Symphony $13.99
Titus Andronicus – The Monitor $12.99 Listen/Buy Digital
White Hinterland – Kairos $13.99 Listen/Buy Digital

The Walkmen are coming to UD! Everyone ’round the way is getting super excited to see The Walkmen playing right here in Newark as part of WVUD‘s Radiothon 2010, with local favorites, Atlas and My Friends.
Since their inception nearly 10 years ago, The Walkmen have consistently mined the hills of rock nostalgia from the past 40+ years to create a sound that’s both derivative of everything you love, yet wholly fresh and new. They show the influence of everything from Bob Dylan to Brian Eno, The Velvet Underground to Tom Waits. Also, they’re damn fine dressers…
The show is Friday, March 19th in Trabant. Tickets are on sale now!
For the completely uninitiated, here are two of my personal favorite Walkmen nuggets from your friendly neighborhood internet:
The Walkmen’s live session from Juan’s Basement on Pitchfork TV
The Walkmen’s Daytrotter Session consisting entirely of Leonard Cohen covers
If you want to hear more, just stop in! We’d be happy to play some more songs for you. We also have CD’s from Atlas and My Friends for sale, but you’ll have to explain to us in 3 words or less why you don’t already own those. For example, “I suck” or “I lost mine.”
Two new full-album streams from our Think Indie digital store this week! Quasi and Hoquiam are both bands from the Pacific Northwest. Both have been around for a long time in their own separate ways.
Quasi formed in Portland in the early 90′s with a hell of a pedigree, claiming members from Heatmiser (w/ Elliott Smith) and (later) Sleater-Kinney.
Hoquiam is the Jurado brothers, Drake and Damien. Damien’s been around almost as long as Quasi, recording dark folk music on label’s like Sub Pop and, more recently, Secretly Canadian.
Since the weather’s been pretty miserable in our hood for quite a while now, we might as well as get in the Northwest spirit and enjoy these two albums while it’s still gloomy out! Am I right!?
Stream Quasi’s American Gong here.
Stream Hoquiam’s self-titled debut here.

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