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Feist
The Reminder
by Cherry Tree (CD) (Release Date: 2007-05-01)
The Reminder

Blitzen Trapper
Furr
by Sub Pop (CD) (Release Date: 2008-09-23)
The fourth record by this Portland, OR sextet is the follow-up to last year's highly acclaimed "Wild Mountain Nation".
Furr

Ingrid Michaelson
Girls and Boys
by Cabin 24 (CD) (Release Date: 2007-09-18)
Early on in "Breakable," from her excellent Girls and Boys, Ingrid Michaelson muses on the fragility of the heart, in both the literal and symbolic senses--"have you ever thought about what protects our hearts--just a cage of rib bones and other various parts… we are just ...
Girls and Boys

Pavement
Brighten the Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition
by Matador Records (CD) (Release Date: 2008-12-09)
The fourth in Matador's series of deluxe editions of the five classic Pavement albums is a rather joyous pop explosion after the complications of "Wowee Zowee". The double CD set, again packaged in an embossed slipcase with gorgeous 62-page perfect-bound booklet, contains ...
Brighten the Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition

The Shins
Oh, Inverted World
by Sub Pop (CD) (Release Date: 2001-06-19)
Oh, Inverted World

Okkervil River
The Stand Ins
by Jagjaguwar (CD) (Release Date: 2008-09-09)
The sequel to 2007's critically acclaimed "The Stage Names", which Pitchfork praised as "one of the year's best", is part two of a staggered double album, picking up where part one left off, but delving deeper into the story and theme of "The Stage Names".
The Stand Ins

Feist
Let It Die
by Interscope Records (CD) (Release Date: 2005-04-26)
Let It Die

Iron & Wine
Our Endless Numbered Days
by Sub Pop (CD) (Release Date: 2004-03-23)
Our Endless Numbered Days

Neutral Milk Hotel
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
by Merge Records (CD) (Release Date: 1998-02-10)
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

Modest Mouse
Good News for People Who Love Bad News
by Sony (CD) (Release Date: 2004-04-06)
It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment Modest Mouse started sounding like a real band. For the longest time, singer-songwriter Isaac Brock seemed to exist solely to defy the established rules, forging forward on sheer momentum and ingenuity. Even Pavement looked relatively ...
Good News for People Who Love Bad News

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