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 09.01  just announced
 08.30  Helen Money makes cello-punk!
 08.30  Gobble Gobble makes happy-to-be-alive electro.
 08.23  Teengirl Fantasy electro POPS the dream.
 08.23  Wild Nothing's lo-fi pop perfectly captures someth . . .
 08.20  Sensual Harassment: new wave meets shoegaze
 08.16  Memoryhouse make classical-gaze? Maybe?
 08.16  Tennis play perfect pop.
 08.12  Funeral Party bring it.
 08.09  Hooray for Pop.
 08.05  Eternal Summers might be better than Tex-Mex.
 08.03  Warpaint makes me want to chill-lax.
 07.26  Get down with Twin Shadow's smooth groove.
 07.26  Baths bring eclectic electro.
 07.19  Pearl Harbor....I mean, Puro Instinct....trips out . . .
 07.19  Cap'n Jazz!!!!
 07.13  Reading Rainbow are Philadelphia Dreamin'.
 07.13  Julian Lynch is another future star from Ridgewood . . .
 07.06  Moools are a band's band.
 07.06  All he wanted to do was play his guitar and sing. . . .
 06.28  Stornoway do the pretty strings and things pretty . . .
 06.28  Zola Jesus sticks with you.
 06.21  Fang Island brings the bro rock to Public Assembly . . .
 06.21  Golden Girls play one that's straight up for Rue.
 06.15  Cults aren't supposed to be this sunny.
 06.14  Woven Bones rock the BDOSAP!
 06.03  MillionYoung: The Saint of Synths.
 06.01  Active Child: intoxicatingly awesome.
 05.24  Comparisons do not come easily for a band like Ava . . .
 05.24  Grandchildren take you all over the place.
 05.17  Blondes make electro JAMS.
 05.17  Happy Birthday bring some instantly sticky pop.
 05.10  Dinosaur Feathers rock pretty gosh darn catchy pop . . .
 05.10  DOM don't sound like shit.
 05.03  Small Brown Bike are back!
 05.03  Sharon Van Etten makes me want to give this peace . . .
 04.27  Sleigh Bells slay and stuff!
 04.27  Power Animal: ambitiously awesome.
 04.20  Light Pollution soar to the stars on the wings of . . .
 04.20  Blast Off!!! might be worth the three exclamations . . .
 04.12  Everyone likes Harlem....except my mom.
 04.12  We like Keepaway A LOT!
 04.05  Mi Ami goes to Black Eyes terriritory and beyond.
 04.05  Pictureplane's music goes BOOM BOOM BEEP BOOM!
 03.31  Fang Island foreva!!!!
 03.29  Can Male Bonding make our hearts finally whole?
 03.22  Are you telling me that this band is nuclear? No, . . .
 03.22  Are you telling me that this band is nuclear? No, . . .
 03.22  We know The Kissaway Trail. We've been to Norway.
 03.15  The Wave Pictures a FREE show at Beauty Bar.
 03.15  Julianna Barwick and The Heaven Room.
 03.15  Surf City: woah oh! woah oh!
 03.10  Oh My Rockness puts on a sweet party! And it ain't . . .
 03.08  Oh My Rockness puts on a sweet party! And it ain't . . .
 03.05  Washed Out: smooth it out (this is the story about . . .
 03.02  Oberhofer? More like Ober ROCKER! (I'm sorry. Once . . .
 02.22  My Favourite Things: this band, the Candlestick an . . .
 02.22  Teengirl Fantasy electro POPS the dream.
 02.16  Who knew Phillip Seymour Hoffman was so rockin?'
 02.16  Twin Sister brings the warmness.
 02.08  Fool's Gold are legit.
 02.08  Bear in Heaven make it beautiful.
 02.01  Diehard: yippe-kai-yay, Mother ALT-er
 02.01  The Babies are a super group.........
 01.26  Fluffy Lumbers is the name of our next cool cat.
 01.26  Average Girl: alt-country rock for big time rock ' . . .
 01.19  The Bell House Hosts a Big Benefit Show for Haiti.
 01.19  Are They Mew? Oh No Ono!
 01.14  Gang Gang Dance rock a bizarrely gorgeous groove.
 01.11  MNDR: My New Diggin' Rockstar!
 01.04  Still Life Still are all sprawling and stuff.
 01.04  The Rural Alberta Advantage soak up the bitterswee . . .
 12.21  Spend New Year's Eve with Screaming Females
 12.21  Spend New Year's Eve with Lemonade, Surfer Blood a . . .
 12.14  Class Actress does slow electro dance booms.
 12.14  Freelance Whales coming to NPR listeners soon --- . . .
 12.07  Average Girl: better than good enough.
 12.07  Smooth it out.
 12.01  Noxious Foxes: musical magicians for mental math m . . .
 12.01  I'm Turning Into _____!
 11.23  JEFF the brotherhood are just two dudes ready to R . . .
 11.23  The Big Pink should be playing arenas shortly.
 11.16  Disappearer won't let you forget them.
 11.16  Bear in Heaven make it beautiful.
 11.12  Yes, Big Star are still sort of around.
 11.09  tUnE-YaRds spell their name just like they sound.
 11.04  I wonder if The xx also wish they were never born.
 11.04  Surfer Blood -- the buzziest band in the land? --- . . .
 10.26  Toro y Moi makes electro fun for the whole family.
 10.26  Go see Girls so you can say you saw them when....
 10.24  Our Saturday CMJ Pick: Javelin
 10.24  Our Saturday CMJ Pick: Neon Indian
 10.23  Our Friday CMJ Pick: Bear in Heaven
 10.23  Our Friday CMJ Pick: Air Waves
 10.22  Our Thursday CMJ Pick: Surfer Blood
 10.22  Our Thursday CMJ Pick: Small Black
 10.15  Oh My Rockness turns 5! Celebrate with us and ten . . .
 10.15  Oh My Rockness turns 5! Celebrate with us and ten . . .
 10.05  Fool's Gold are legit.
 10.05  Drummer is lots of drumming dudes.
 09.28  Still Life Still are all sprawling and stuff.
 09.28  We Were Promised Jetpacks --- but got these guitar . . .
 09.21  Beards For Ganglians Foreva!
 09.21  Air Waves rock the body acoustic.
 09.14  Ty Segall is one reason why we need to get back to . . .
 09.14  Fanfarlo will be as big here as they are there.
 09.11  Small Black will not be small for long. (mental no . . .
 09.09  Lia Ices gives us the chills (mental note: not so . . .
 08.31  Can't afford a Labor Day getaway? Take in Vacation . . .
 08.31  Autolux: criminally underappreciated
 08.24  Javelin, you SO CRAZY!
 08.24  Beach Fossils, take me away!
 08.17  Boy 8 Bit makes dance music. Period.
 08.17  We love unhealthy line-ups. Five SICK bands rock t . . .
 08.10  Lights On likes keys.
 08.10  The Antlers play pretty perfect croon pop.
 08.03  Blind Man's Colour will see you next fall, because . . .
 08.03  Forest Fire find inspiration in just about every g . . .
 07.27  The Wave Pictures play for free at South Street Se . . .
 07.27  Casiokids make nerdy dance music for cool kids. Or . . .
 07.27  Boys Noize: it's just dance music.
 07.20  Children are heavy --- especially in the American . . .
 07.20  The Brown Book came out of nowhere to rock us out.
 07.13  Ducktails --- Life is like a hurricane here in Duc . . .
 07.13  Dirty Projectors already have one classic record t . . .
 07.08  Sisters make nice and noisy pop.
 07.06  Lovvers slop it up.
 06.29  Japandroids kill it!
 06.29  Suckers give off happy vibes. Sadness sucks!
 06.23  Fan-Tan hits us where it hurts.
 06.23  Anamanaguchi make joyous video rock-outs.
 06.15  Free Energy suns up up a dark spring.
 06.15  Screaming Females do scream sometimes.
 06.08  The new Phoenix record is really good. Just sayin' . . .
 06.08  The Drums: OMR's favorite new band.
 06.01  Kurt Vile is a man of mixed musical emotions.
 06.01  Dinowalrus make noise from another decade.
 05.25  Real Estate will be big. You know....this...much.. . . .
 05.18  I Was A King take it back to 1995.
 05.18  The beautiful pop darkness of Disappears.
 05.14  Cymbals Eat Guitars are gonna make it, after all.
 05.12  Crocodiles did their homework.
 05.11  Cold Cave plays No Fun Fest.
 05.04  Future Islands: Is That A Lost Reference?
 05.03  The War on Drugs get a good groove going.
 04.27  Japandroids will be very big in like 7-10 days. Be . . .
 04.27  The So So Glos noise out Santos Party House.
 04.20  Jeremy Jay just kind of grooves it.
 04.20  King Khan and the Shrines sweat it up for three sh . . .
 04.13  Deleted Scenes: I'mmmmmmm crrrrryyyyyyyying!
 04.13  Mason Proper nicely pops just a little bit off.
 04.13  Love in any language, straight from the heart. (Sa . . .
 04.06  Amazing Baby hype their psych up. They psych their . . .
 04.06  Knight School = Sir-Awesome-A-Lot (worst headline . . .
 03.30  Andrew Kenny of American Analog Set has a new band . . .
 03.30  James Yuill kills it!
 03.23  Deastro pops like Orville and electro-rocks like R . . .
 03.23  Telekinesis ain't no Foo.
 03.17  Cut Copy: dance music for people who like that kin . . .
 03.16  Party with Oh My Rockness at The Bell House!
 03.16  pow wow! riff! riff!
 03.09  Slow Club = not depressing.
 03.02  Telekinesis ain't no Foo.
 03.02  Let's Wrestle does slop-rock.
 03.02  Women and Lou Reed would've bro'd down.
 02.23  Plants and Animals: name is dumb, band is not.
 02.23  The Henry Clay People play good old indie-rock.
 02.17  Carnival Cruises have nothing on Tanlines Tours.
 02.17  Boom goes the Lemonade.
 02.09  Gamers and rockers unite!
 02.09  School of Seven Bells feature a Secret and a coupl . . .
 02.02  Goblin Cock is band #29,278,392 for Rob Crow.
 02.02  The Pains of Being Pure at Heart play shoegaze-ish . . .
 01.26  Project Jenny/Project Jan are definitely different . . .
 01.26  Wavves rocks.
 01.20  Cerebral Ballzy: the name sort of says it all.
 01.20  The Depreciation Guild does it like Double Dribble . . .
 01.12  Thomas Function blues-punk it up.
 01.12  David Karsten Daniels throws them tales around.
 01.05  Max Tundra makes mouths happy.
 01.05  The Browns bust Brooklyn up.
 12.18  Crystal Castles to play two New Year's Eve shows: . . .
 12.16  We're totally into the Birthday Boyz.
 12.15  It's Tradition! Spend the 8 nights of Hanukka with . . .
 12.08  We like Longwave again.
 12.08  Obits and The Night Marchers take up what Hot Snak . . .
 12.01  Sebastien Tellier: OMG synth me so hot!
 12.01  The Tallest Man on Earth: Americana-Scandanavia-Ap . . .
 11.24  El Guincho does dream-pop; Planet Earth style!
 11.24  Sebastien Grainger trades in thrash for pop.
 11.19  El Ten Eleven make pretty instrumental melodies.
 11.17  Cheap Time rock it out.
 11.10  Horse Feathers relax the rock.
 11.10  Javelins: more dangerous than Jarts.
 11.03  School of Seven Bells feature a Secret and a coupl . . .
 11.03  Little Joy? What is it?
 10.27  Smashing Pumpkins reunite. This is strange.
 10.27  Jaguar Love kills 'em quickly.
 10.25  Oh My Rockness and Oya Fest do CMJ 2008!
 10.24  Vivian Girls punk up Cake Shop and Danbro Brewery . . .
 10.23  Passion Pit plays it happy.
 10.21  The Muslims' punk plunks along perfectly.
 10.21  Oh My Rockness and Oya Fest do CMJ 2008!
 10.20  Friendly Fires synth it, chop it and rock it.
 10.20  The Notwist tour our shores once more.
 10.13  From Monument to Masses finally rock NYC again.
 10.08  Get beads of sweat when you see Ladyhawke rock her . . .
 10.06  The Notwist tour our shores once more.
 09.29  Pattern is Movement: structure in song.
 09.29  Thomas Function blues-punk it up.
 09.23  Here Come The New Kids On The Block!
 09.22  Craig Wedren gets the band back together again.
 09.15  Twi the Humble Feather rips them riffs! Kidding.
 09.15  The precious pop of Pwrfl Power.
 09.11  My Bloody Valentine. Seriously.
 09.08  Death Vessel's pop makes for a reflective mood.
 09.04  This Will Destroy You Gets You Every Time.
 09.02  Love, Death, Religion: AA Bondy puts it all in son . . .
 08.25  Monotonix are like those crazy hair bands I heard . . .
 08.25  Motel Motel make it work.
 08.18  The Dutchess and The Duke take a nostalgic rug rid . . .
 08.18  Baltimore's Ponytail rock a strange and primal par . . .
 08.18  Lykke Li writes sweet indie-pop like a dance-y dou . . .
 08.11  Handsome Furs' heavy hearts.
 08.11  Woodhands: the next generation of nerd-rock
 08.11  Vivian Girls punk up Southpaw and Death by Audio.
 08.04  Crystal Stilts gussies up gloom-pop.
 08.04  Passion Pit plays it happy.
 08.04  They call themselves Radiohead?! Crazy kids.
 07.31  Maps and Atlases' guitars go all over the place.
 07.30  King Khan and the Shrines is a pure garage-soul sp . . .
 07.24  Noah and the Whale: an IFC movie soundtrack waitin . . .
 07.21  Bon Iver sings and strums through a glass darkly.
 07.14  Jaguar Love kills at Coney Island.
 07.14  The Black Ghosts get their gloomy electro-goth on.
 07.08  Ratatat still rock it.
 07.08  Baltimore's Wye Oak are easy like the Orioles.
 06.30  Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson does his own thing . . .
 06.30  Baltimore's Ponytail rock a strange and primal par . . .
 06.23  Crystal Stilts gussies up gloom-pop.
 06.23  All shall hear the glory that is The Good Gospel T . . .
 06.16  Times New Viking will sound better live than on vi . . .
 06.16  Dianogah's dueling bass grooves are back.
 06.09  The Muslims' punk plunks along perfectly.
 06.09  Appomattox rev up the riffs and bring it.
 06.02  The Cool Kids brighten up the world of hip-hop.
 06.02  Grand Archives are Band of Horses meets The Turtle . . .
 05.26  The Jonbenet are not easy on the ears.
 05.26  M83 rock electro-dream.
 05.21  The Depreciation Guild does it like Double Dribble . . .
 05.19  Obits' last small show?
 05.13  Black Kids are no longer the best unsigned band.
 05.12  Basia Bulat buzzes by on the indie-soul train.
 05.09  Hercules and Love Affair: it sounds like Cher.
 05.06  Does It Offend You, Yeah? No, not really.
 04.29  The Night Marchers won't sneak up on anybody.
 04.29  Sometimes Anamanaguchi is EXACTLY what you want to . . .
 04.22  Gang Gang Dance rock a bizarrely gorgeous groove.
 04.22  The Teenagers: they'll annoy you with how awesome . . .
 04.15  Destroyer's sound is always a day early and a few . . .
 04.15  Foals aren't too chicken to take it back to the no . . .
 04.08  No matter what you hear, Deer Tick is really from . . .
 04.08  She and Him are M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel.
 04.02  Apollo Heights take shoegaze-soul to the top.
 04.01  Jens Lekman goes to Magnetic Fields territory and . . .
 03.25  Fuck Buttons kill the keys.
 03.25  Boredoms beat you senseless.
 03.18  It's not a fest. It's just a show. It's just a sho . . .
 03.18  Fleet Foxes rock your father's record collection.
 03.11  J Mascis drums it up with Witch.
 03.11  The Most Serene Republic and Miracle Fortress rock . . .
 03.04  Justice are cooler than I am.
 03.03  Oh My Rockness is putting on a party!
 03.03  Wild Light: the little known band that played the . . .
 02.26  Rick Froberg of Hot Snakes is back with Obits!
 02.26  Videohippos make media DESTROY!
 02.26  Wild Light: the little known band that played the . . .
 02.21  Headlights and Evangelicals make it pop.
 02.14  Big Love For The Big Sleep
 02.12  The XYZ Affair make power-pop proud again.
 02.04  Gallows shred.
 02.04  No Age freaks out.
 01.22  The Dodos do dream-pop like a group of animals.
 01.22  The Teenagers are dirty, and funny and thankfully, . . .
 01.15  They're not messy, they're Tyvek.
 01.15  Young Jack Penate changes my mind.
 01.08  Plastic Little make rap fun again.
 01.08  See Apes & Androids prove their staying power.
 01.02  Take the Excepter challenge.
 01.02  My Teenage Stride aren't British. They're Brooklyn . . .
 12.18  Blues Control drone it down.
 12.18  Celebrate 2008 with Les Savy Fav!
 12.13  The 2007 PSFPS Fest !
 12.11  The Most Serene Republic make BIG pop.
 12.04  Philly's Genghis Tron rocks the brutal blasts.
 12.04  This Will Destroy You Likes Guitar Drama.
 11.29  Spend Hanukkah with Yo La Tengo.
 11.27  Golden City rock it most melodically.
 11.19  Los Campesinos! sells happiness.
 11.19  Celebration and Holy Fuck rock the Bowery Ballroom . . .
 11.13  Marnie Stern: Guitar Superstar
 11.13  Apache Beat bring good old fashioned gloom-wave.
 11.11  Pterodactyl keeps dirty-drone from going the way o . . .
 11.06  Battles and White Williams will blow your mind.
 10.30  Frightened Rabbit plays purely accessible indie-po . . .
 10.30  Mum glitch into your dreams.
 10.23  The warm-all-over folk sounds of Ola Podrida.
 10.23  Philly's Genghis Tron rocks the brutal blasts.
 10.23  Shout Out Louds: the band of 2007?
 10.20  Lo-Fi-Fnk = exceptional electro-pop
 10.20  Yeasayer will be big any day, any day, any day now . . .
 10.19  Punker Jay Reatard gets his garage on.
 10.19  Mannequin Men play boozy garage-punk that's best e . . .
 10.18  Holy Fuck! Everyone Loves an Experimental Electro . . .
 10.18  Simian Mobile Disco: from studio to the stage!
 10.10  Oh My Rockness & Oya Festival Present: Norway v.s. . . .
 10.10  Oh My Rockness & Oya Festival Present: Norway v.s. . . .
 10.03  Black Mountain and The Cave Singers get retro for . . .
 10.03  Knock it off, Old Time Relijun! It's not funny!
 10.02  The Twilight Sad: life is full of second chances.
 09.27  Brooklyn's Fiasco create orchestrated chaos.
 09.24  Jukebox The Ghost's play positive indie-piano-pop . . .
 09.24  Okkervil River play sprawling songs of love lost.
 09.17  Crystal Castles rips them electro-glitches up.
 09.12  The Black Lips punk like Iggy.
 09.06  Mannequin Men rock with arty garage fury.
 09.05  Simian Mobile Disco: from studio to the stage
 09.04  White Wililams plays carefree machine-made jams.
 09.04  Cloud Cult rock dramatic indie-pop.
 08.28  Team Robespierre bring punk to the electro-party.
 08.28  Battles bring the rhythmic business.
 08.16  The Revenge of the Book Eaters Tour Part Deux.
 08.15  Dappled Cities makes me wish I could sing better.
 08.08  Bishop Allen is happy to play pop for you.
 08.08  Yacht plugs in and rocks the cute, the quirky and . . .
 08.01  Oppenheimer rock the ditty.
 08.01  I'm From Barcelona inspires conflicting emotions: . . .
 07.30  Moth!Fight! make cool carnival music.
 07.30  Sonic Youth perform 'Daydream Nation.'
 07.18  They're not messy, they're Tyvek.
 07.18  The 2007 Siren Festival.
 07.11  The Decemberists, Grizzly Bear and Land of Talk pl . . .
 07.11  The XYZ Affair make power-pop proud again.
 07.05  Marnie Stern Guitar Superstar
 07.03  Dan Deacon: Go Go Gadget rock!
 06.26  Simian Mobile Disco make perfect dance-rock.
 06.26  New Pornographers and Midlake play Battery Park.
 06.26  Montreal's Malajube: catchy, swirly, crazy
 06.25  dios (malos) rock the melodic, sunny pop.
 06.13  Canada's Apostle of Hustle tweak the Broken Social . . .
 06.13  Panthers and Big Business punk-sludge it out.
 06.08  Philly's Genghis Tron rocks the brutal blasts.
 06.06  A Sunny Day In Glasgow make meticulously arranged . . .
 05.30  Go see The Fucking Champs. Just do it.
 05.30  The Sea and Cake are still popping along.
 05.23  England's melodically harmonious Mystery Jets.
 05.23  Animal Collective. Danielson. South Street Seaport . . .
 05.19  Handsome Furs' heavy hearts.
 05.16  My Teenage Stride plays pleasant pop.
 05.09  Mastodon rocks. But you already knew that.
 05.09  Pretty Girls Make Graves had a pretty good run.
 05.02  Remembering Arcade Fire and The National.
 05.02  Holy Fuck! Everyone Loves an Experimental Electro . . .
 04.25  Trans Am can still jam the guitar-driven drones.
 04.25  Peter, Fujiya and Simone play their pop.
 04.18  Deerhunter rocks the swirling psych jams.
 04.18  Yo La Tengo still have it.
 04.14  The 2007 WBAR-B-Q ushers in the spring show season . . .
 04.11  The Narrator mix it up.
 04.10  Brooklyn's Alex Delivery are a strange new band wo . . .
 04.03  Cloud Cult rock dramatic indie-pop.
 03.28  Loney, Dear's grand orchestral vision.
 03.26  Oh My Rockness presents: March Radness II
 03.21  Toronto's Do Make Say Think play restrained orches . . .
 03.13  Fujiya & Miyagi play sweet electro.
 03.13  By the End of Tonight you will be destroyed.
 03.07  Oh My Rockness/Oya Festival Present: Norway v.s NY . . .
 03.07  London's Metronomy are pleasantly plugged in.
 03.01  Beach House play with their tempo down.
 02.28  Shout Out Out Out Out rock the body electric.
 02.21  Chicago's Walter Meego: energetic electro-rock tha . . .
 02.21  The Thermals. The Big Sleep. Meneguar. Awesome
 02.14  Call Me Lightning have Horsepower with a capital R . . .
 02.14  Keeping up with Trans Am and Oneida ain't easy.
 02.07  Saxon Shore: still crazy for them after all these . . .
 02.07  The 2007 Plug Awards.
 01.31  Midlake makes Texas breezy.
 01.31  Dragons of Zynth are the future.
 01.24  Mountains roar quietly.
 01.24  Wonderful. Wacky. Rocky. Deerhoof play 2 upcoming . . .
 01.17  Camera Obscura brings bright optimism to Warsaw.
 01.17  Peter, Bjorn and John and Born Ruffians and Sweden . . .
 01.10  Gary Higgins' haunting melancholy.
 01.10  The Triple Crown comes to Irving Plaza: Mission of . . .
 01.03  O'Death lead the stampede.
 01.03  Black Dice, Sightings and Excepter will hurt.
 12.21  Oh My Rockness' Guide to New Year's Eve 2006
 12.20  Oh My Rockness' Best of 2006 List!
 12.15  Oh My Rockness' Best of 2006 List!
 12.13  Gospel is sick!
 12.11  C'mere Dawn Glimmering and let me tell you about y . . .
 12.07  The mighty Maserati return!
 11.29  Junior Boys' seductive electro sways.
 11.29  Jeremy Enigk supports his first solo album in over . . .
 11.22  Seek out +/-
 11.17  Forward, Russia! brings the wails.
 11.15  Battles do bleeps and clicks, angular style.
 11.08  Make Believe are the real deal.
 11.08  Trail of Dead, Blood Brothers and Celebration blas . . .
 11.01  CMJ 2006!
 11.01  CMJ 2006!
 10.25  Oh My Rockness' 2-year Birthday Party!
 10.25  Oh My Rockness' 2-year Birthday Party!
 10.18  California's Cold War Kids attempt to weather the . . .
 10.18  Oppenheimer rock the ditty.
 10.11  Maritime and Bound Stems rock the pop
 10.11  Au Revoir Simone's pleasant pop
 10.04  The grandly dark flourish of Die Romantik
 10.04  Okkervil River and Elvis Perkins share their souls . . .
 09.28  O'Death
 09.27  Glasslands...as in George Glass?
 09.20  Tokyo Police Club's optimistic pop.
 09.20  John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats stands and en . . .
 09.14  Tortoise commands you to rise.
 09.13  Annuals use their imagination.
 09.06  Lots of people are loving Matt & Kim.
 09.06  Boris goes BOOM.
 08.30  Serena Maneesh STILL slay
 08.30  Shellac Returns!
 08.23  Temporary Residence Limited Turns Ten.
 08.23  Titus Andronicus share the joy.
 08.16  There is No Recommended Show.
 08.16  Apes & Androids comin' to you live from the year 3 . . .
 08.10  The hotness of Professor Murder.
 08.09  The jonbenet
 08.02  Rather Legendary
 08.02  Silversun Pickups need your help in getting back t . . .
 07.26  The Kingdom love snowmobiles and Johnny Unitas.
 07.26  Sound Team, Cold War Kids and Midlake ride it out.
 07.19  The Long Blondes will not be denied.
 07.19  From Monument To Masses should put on an explosive . . .
 07.18  Siren Fest rears its sweaty head
 07.12  Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin: catchy name . . .
 07.05  Bound Stems welcome Big Ben Wallace.
 07.05  The indoor beach party featuring Oh No! Oh My!, Th . . .
 06.28  Apes & Androids comin' to you live from the year 3 . . .
 06.28  By the End of Tonight you will be destroyed.
 06.21  Tokyo Police Club's optimistic pop.
 06.21  Flip-Floppers on The Futureheads.
 06.15  ...back of my neck getting dirty and gritty.
 06.14  The Plastic Constellations play cheerfully blazing . . .
 06.08  David Thomas Broughton's songs are like an unmarke . . .
 06.08  Band of Horses have IT.
 06.06  Pink Mountaintops, The Black Angels and Catfish Ha . . .
 05.31  Professor Murder are a bang band.
 05.24  Boris bruises.
 05.24  Tapes 'n Tapes and Cold War Kids make it easy to b . . .
 05.17  Sunset Rubdown is a weirder Wolf Parade.
 05.17  Mark Kozelek stands alone.
 05.10  The National, Baby Dayliner and Doveman join force . . .
 05.10  The Big Sleep awaken!
 05.03  Torche bring their growling, guttural guitars to W . . .
 05.03  Pinback dishes out pretty geek love.
 04.26  Russian Circles metal it up, Chicago style.
 04.26  Pelican and Mono cut like a machete.
 04.19  Two Gallants are still runnin.'
 04.19  Vague Angels come from another wonderful planet
 04.12  The Mighty Maturation of The Appleseed Cast
 04.12  Pela will soon be HUGE.
 04.05  Gospel is sick
 04.05  Voxtrot rock good naturedness.
 03.29  Pink Mountaintops shares color and sound with Pink . . .
 03.25  Art Brut thinks they suck. What do YOU think?
 03.25  Destroyer's sparse songs
 03.14  Oh My Rockness' March Radness! Burgers, Beers, and . . .
 03.14  Oh My Rockness' March Radness! Burgers, Beers, and . . .
 03.08  Australia's The Presets bring the grimy beat.
 03.08  The sweat and swagger of Les Savy Fav
 03.01  Go See Goes Cube And Get Punished
 03.01  The Boy Least Likely To create a not quite carefre . . .
 02.22  Psychic Ills rip it.
 02.22  Mogwai is back!
 02.22  Test Icicles: R.I.Y.L Bad Band Names and the Blood . . .
 02.15  Cause Co-Motion takes this distortion and shoves i . . .
 02.15  The Yeah Yeah Yeahs survive the scene.
 02.08  Foreign Islands rock the punk, spazz, dance, and h . . .
 02.08  Celebration rock the guitorgan.
 02.01  Metal Hearts are mellow
 02.01  THE slo-core band returns to NYC.
 01.25  Field Music rock falsetto harmonies, expansive key . . .
 01.25  The Plug Awards: Indie Rock's Oscars
 01.19  Baby Dayliner's joyful croon.
 01.19  My Best Fiend know how to jump around.
 01.12  Juan Maclean is tense these days.
 01.12  Serena Maneesh are out to slay.
 01.05  Akron/Family has heart.
 01.05  The Big Sleep rock driving psych rhythms
 12.22  Ulrich Schnauss uplifting ambient electro
 12.21  The National usher in 2006
 12.21  Juan Maclean is tense these days
 12.15  Best Shows of 2005
 12.15  Owen brings a kind of hush all over the Knitting F . . .
 12.08  Bound Stems' raspy fuzz rock.
 12.08  Baby Dayliner, Pela, Foreign Islands, Free Beer, a . . .
 12.02  musing title
 12.01  Chad Van Gaalen's distorted lo-fi orchestration.
 12.01  Explosions in the Sky and Wilderness overwhelm the . . .
 11.23  The Burdocks play indie pop
 11.23  Rogue Wave brings better days
 11.16  American Analog Set and their lovely, lo-fi pop.
 11.16  The Animal Collective get in there and mix things . . .
 11.09  Art Brut thinks they suck. What do YOU think?
 11.09  The Plastic Constellations formed at 14. We've don . . .
 11.03  Okkervil River play sprawling songs of love lost.
 11.03  Bell Orchestre play serene, cinematic sounds.
 11.01  Foreign Islands mix punk, spazz, dance, and handcl . . .
 10.27  John Darnielle stands and enthralls
 10.20  31Knots play those rare jazzy jams that don't suck
 10.20  Wolf Parade marches down from Montreal
 10.13  The Rapture and the magical days of our youth
 10.12  Blood on the Wall should be scrubbed right away us . . .
 10.06  Early Man are pretty...pretty insane.
 10.06  Antony...you so CRAZY!
 10.03  We Are Wolves are probably the second best band th . . .
 09.29  Across the Narrows: 2 days, 4 shows, 2 boroughs, 1 . . .
 09.26  Deerhoof play North Six.
 09.22  Palaxy Tracks bring their soft sounds to Double Do . . .
 09.16  Two Gallants and Criteria play Bowery Ballroom
 09.16  Wilderness play Scenic
 09.15  Tom Vek plays Scenic
 09.15  The Narrator play 169 Bar
 09.15  Two Gallants: poetry that rocks?
 09.15  The New Pornographers are catchy, but not TOO catc . . .
 09.08  Devendra Banhart plays Bowery Ballroom
 09.01  Xiu Xiu plays Bowery Ballroom
 09.01  Akron/Family play North Six.
 08.25  Les Savy Fav, Thunderbirds are NOW, and Rahim play . . .
 08.25  Wilderness play Mercury Lounge.
 08.18  Sufjan Stevens sells out 5 nights at Bowery. Holy . . .
 08.18  Doveman would be a really lame superhero...good th . . .
 08.12  Death Cab for Cutie, The Decemberists and Stars pl . . .
 08.11  Smoosh play Knitting Factory
 08.04  Chinese Stars play North Six
 08.04  Hot Snakes play their last NYC show.
 07.28  These Bellmer Dolls are the Devil's Music.
 07.28  Oneida plays Empty Bottle
 07.21  M. Ward's curious Americana
 07.21  this is amazing
 07.14  This music is drama
 07.14  Before Nathans and the Cyclone, there was indie ro . . .
 07.07  Dungen meets Cookie Monster
 07.07  Dinosaur Jr is back
 06.30  Panthers panthers panthers!
 06.30  Yo La Tengo and Stephen Malkmus and America
 06.23  Comets on Fire are a loud bang.
 06.23  Ted Leo and Radio 4 rock Irving and Maxwells.
 06.16  Rahim. One of our favorite new bands. Period.
 06.09  Maximo Park ain't no joke.
 06.09  Squeaky frets never sounded so good.
 06.02  You Can't Do That on Television was a Canadian Sho . . .
 06.02  Actually, Krispy Creme tastes good because it's al . . .
 06.01  robbers
 05.26  Pela takes you on a Journey
 05.26  Say Hi To Your Mom was never on the Cable Guy Soun . . .
 05.19  Lightning Bolt rock us.
 05.19  The Decemberists look to far off lands to write hi . . .
 05.12  The 101 make us happy.
 05.12  Appleseed Cast, Chin Up Chin Up, Rahim capture the . . .
 05.05  Thunderbirds are Now! are a wail of a good time. . . .
 05.05  We love Built to Spill. And there's nothing wrong . . .
 04.28  The Books make complex dissonance out of a bunch o . . .
 04.28  The Wedding Present shall play requests.
 04.21  Stars: Maybe the most listenable band on the plane . . .
 04.14  Melt-Banana become a barrage. Don't slip.
 04.14  Supersystem is sexy.
 04.07  By The End of Tonight will completely rock you.
 04.07  M83 creates irresistable ethereal drama.
 03.31  LaVelle knows how to do it.
 03.31  Bloc Party and The Ponys play Bowery. 1 out of eve . . .
 03.24  Matt Pond PA plays pretty.
 03.24  Black Mountain and Crystal Skulls are bands I shou . . .
 03.16  The Go! Team are a guilty pleasure you shouldn't f . . .
 03.09  Clap Your Hands Say Byrne!
 03.09  Post-Slint Slint is back to play post-post-rock
 03.02  Everybody hearts Lungfish
 03.02  Calla and palomar are like Walter Matthau and Jack . . .
 02.23  Hello, Cleveland! Who's ready to get spooky and si . . .
 02.23  The World-Weary Troubadour
 02.17  Say Hi To Your Mom and Tell Her I Made Her the Bes . . .
 02.17  The Futureheads harmonize but not in a Color Me Ba . . .
 02.10  free sxsw shows
 02.10  Why Can't a Saint Also be a lover? And why can't a . . .
 02.08  Chin Up Chin Up weather the storm and finally meet . . .
 02.03  Do you believe the hype?
 02.03  Rogue Waves Plays a Show, Then Gets Drunk with Roc . . .
 01.27  Death From Above 1979 WOULD HAVE Been a Great Show . . .
 01.27  Human Television Play Retro Rock Without All The L . . .
 01.20  Say Hi To Your Mom and Tell Her I Made Her the Bes . . .
 01.20  What do Guys from Austin have to be so Angry About . . .
 01.13  The Winter Pageant are good.
 01.13  They Aint Old, They're Mission of Burma.
 01.06  Say Hey to Shy Child!
 01.06  Canada's Constantines Burn Lots and Lots of Calori . . .
 12.30  We like Mommy and Daddy and they like each other.
 12.30  Happy New Year! Get well soon Dick Clark!
 12.21  Dirty On Purpose Clean Up At Southpaw
 12.21  Take a Ride on the !!! Merry-Go-Round
 12.16  A Prozac Man, a Harpist, and a Bunch of Sassy Guys . . .
 12.15  Bishop Allen: Chicken Soup for the 'I'm Too Cool t . . .
 12.08  Namelessnumberheadman bring clicks, blips and buzz . . .
 12.08  Insound wants you to get drunk for free at their p . . .
 12.02  They Had to Change Their Name But Their Noise Rema . . .
 12.02  Chavez Makes a Rare Appearance, Upstaging Guided B . . .
 11.23  The Flesh Don't Give a Shit as Long as you Dance L . . .
 11.23  Spoon's Britt Daniel goes solo in Hobo: Thankfully . . .
 11.17  The Double Either Frustrate or Elate: You Can Be t . . .
 11.17  The Animal Collective Throw Some Notes Into The No . . .
 11.10  Menomena: Electro-Emo Happiness
 11.10  The Arcade Fire Play Bowery Ballroom: We Bet it's . . .
 11.03  The Wonderful Weird Deerhoof Will Cuddly Rock You . . .
 11.03  How Pedro the Lion Pulls off Being Spiritual and N . . .
 10.27  The Detachment Kit Bring Glory to the Best City Ot . . .
 10.27  The Walkmen play Webster: the best band to play a . . .
 10.20  The Blood Brothers Rock 2 Shows at the Bowery. Pr . . .
 10.20  Death Cab For Cutie and Pretty Girls Make Graves R . . .
 10.13  The Thermals: Happy Rock Sans Cheese
 10.13  The CMJ Show Not To Be Missed...Unless You Want To . . .
 10.07  Chicken Soup for the Explosions in the Sky Soul
 10.07  Hot Snakes: Spazz! Rock! Grime! Sweat! Exhilaratio . . .
 09.29  Brooklyn's Parts and Labor are eclectically electr . . .
 09.29  A Reinvented Don Caballero (aka Damon Che) Attempt . . .
 09.22  A heart exposed: Her Space Holiday plays true emo
 09.22  The Decemberists Gong Their Way into Hipsters' Hea . . .
 09.15  Legendary Lungfish plays North Six
 06.16  Lightning Bolt: Unparalleled Decibel Destruction
 04.09  Scotland's Trashcan Sinatras return to the US in m . . .

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 A - E

Active Child
Beach Fossils
Best Coast
Boys Noize
Cap'n Jazz
Cymbals Eat Guitars
Delorean
The Delta Mirror
Disappears
Dum Dum Girls
Dunes
Eddy Current Suppression Ring


 F - O

Fur
The Golden Filter
Handsome Furs
Harlem
Horse Feathers
Hot Chip
Japandroids
Javelin
JEFF The Brotherhood
Justice
Kurt Vile
Lemonade
Male Bonding
Mogwai
The National
Oberhofer
Obits


 P - Z

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Passion Pit
Puro Instinct (formerly Pearl Harbor)
Real Estate
School of Seven Bells
Simian Mobile Disco
Sleigh Bells
Slow Club
Small Black
The Soft Pack
Sonic Youth
Tanlines
Teengirl Fantasy
Twin Sister
The Very Best
The War on Drugs
Washed Out
Wavves
We Were Promised Jetpacks
The xx

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