Avenged Sevenfold – Nightmare
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“Like AC/DC when they released BACK IN BLACK a mere five months after replacing their vocalist, AVENGED SEVENFOLD just may have written the album of their career.” – Full Review
Best Coast – Crazy For You Download/Listen
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“That penchant for simplicity bounces all over Best Coast’s debut, Crazy For You. After a string of sunny but sludgy EPs, Crazy features 13 tracks in 30 minutes. It’s the tightest, brightest music Cosantino and sole bandmate Bobb Bruno have pumped out yet.” – Full Review
Jaill – That’s How We Burn Download/Listen
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“They have a no frills concept going on in That’s How We Burn that may not immediately snag you as being special but I guarantee that their 32 minutes of energy will get some repeat plays based on its memorable hooks, wry lyrics and edgy garage rock moments that keeps everything revved up.” – Full Review
Menomena – Mines Download/Listen
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“The new one, Mines, has been a long time in the making. When you’re in a band with three perfectionists, that’s likely to happen, but Menomena’s process also makes for a record full of sonic treats.” – Full Review
Mark Olson – Many Colored Kite
CD $13.99

“Mark Olson is a founding member of The Jayhawks, the most acclaimed band to emerge out of the alt-country scene. He left the Jayhawks in 1996, after the release of the band’s biggest-selling album, Tomorrow The Green Grass, but continued to record music with his new band, The Creekdippers, at his new home in the California desert.” – Mark Olsen @ MySpace
J Roddy Walston – Self Titled
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“J Roddy Walston and the Business’ self-titled debut album, out July 27, is full of spirited and sweaty Southern rock, and with its joyous oh oh oh ah backing vocals and buoyant boogie rhythm, “I Don’t Wanna Hear It” is the collection’s purest-party starter — but its lyrics paint a defiant picture that started in a troubled personal moment. ” – Full Review
