New Releases: Arcade Fire, Black Crowes, Los Lobos, Wavves & More

Arcade FireSuburbs
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“After one listen to Arcade Fire’s third album, John Doran reckons that they have played a blinder by ditching the faux apocalyptic Springsteenisms of Neon Bible and allowing their songs ample room to breathe. All hail The Suburbs…” – Full Review

Black CrowesCroweology
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“The set spans The Black Crowes’ catalog with acoustic renditions from their two decades of rock ‘n’ roll. Commemorating the 20th anniversary of their multi-platinum debut, 1990′s “Shake Your Moneymaker,” “Croweology” gives listeners an intimate retrospective of band favorites like “Jealous Again,” “Remedy,” “She Talks To Angels” and “Wiser Time.” – Full Article

BuckcherryAll Night Long
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All Night Long posits Buckcherry as your ultimate all-night rager soundtrack; the fist-pumping anthem-makers who are best heard on 5 a.m. IHOP runs.” – Full Review

Gov’t MuleMulennium
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“Recorded 12-31-1999, Mulennium also features appearances by one of the greatest blues guitarists of all time, the late legendary Little Milton, as well as long time Mule friend and collaborator Audley Freed.” – Full Article

Los LobosTin Can Trust
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“There isn’t a false note on Tin Can Trust. It moves with the assurance of men who have the confidence to follow the path of a stray guitar or keyboard riff, pursuing the implications of a simple but tricky phrase like “tin can trust.” – Full Article

Secondhand SerenadeHear Me Now
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“Hear Me Now serves not only as an album for people who already like Secondhand Serenade, but will certainly serve as a tool to pull in those last few stragglers who are too stubborn to admit that, yeah “Fall For You” was pretty damn catchy.” – Full Article

WavvesKing of the Beach
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“In its quest for an endless summer, King of the Beach wears its California lineage with pride. It’s major-key and resplendently colored, owing as much to Orange County skate-punk as it does to the Beach Boys.” – Full Review

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