2006 |
Sufjan Stevens Songs For Christmas | 3.5 |
An almost bigger-than-necessary collection of the classic christmas tunes you either love or hate, plus some sweet originals by Stevens himself. It's pretty much everything you expect it to be (which isn't a bad thing if you're talking Sufjan) and at about twenty bucks it's probably the best christmas album(s) you're going to ever own. Give it a listen on the Asthmatic Kitty website. |
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead So Divided | 2.0 |
Pavement Wowee Zowee - Sordid Sentinels Edition | 3.0 |
k-os Atlantis: Hymns For Disco | 3.0 |
Beck The Information | 2.0 |
Medeski, Martin and Wood Out Louder (w/ John Scofield) | 4.5 |
Yo La Tengo I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass | 3.0 |
Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSounds | 3.0 |
Thom Yorke The Eraser | 3.0 |
Cut Chemist The Audience's Listening | 3.5 |
Billy Talent Billy Talent II | 3.0 |
Angels and Airwaves We Don't Need to Whisper | 2.0 |
The Stills Without Feathers | 3.0 |
Taking Back Sunday Louder Now | 2.5 |
Death Cab for Cutie Directions: The Plans Video Album | 3.0 |
Medeski, Martin and Wood Note Bleu, The Best Of The Blue Note Years(CD/DVD) | 4.0 |
MMW's newest release is a "best of" featuring material from Univisible, Combustication, The Dropper, Tonic and a couple of B-sides, but the real reason you want to pick this up is for the DVD(marketing ploy? yes. awesome anyways? yes). The DVD features a documentary on how MMW came to be, photos, and about 45mins of super tight live footage. There are a few music videos too which, truthfully, aren't that intresting (just a lot of artsy, trippy images flashing about). People that are just trying to get into the band will find the CD a good mix of all of the many styles of MMW and faithful fans will most definitly dig the DVD. |
Belle and Sebastian The Life Pursuit | 3.0 |
Charlie Hunter Copperopolis | 3.5 |
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not | 3.0 |