10-in-10 CD reviews
July 17th, 2009 by Jeff Hahne in 10-in-10 CD ReviewsEach Friday, we bring you 10-word reviews of 10 recently-released CDs:
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Up From Below — Rotating cast of musicians creates hippy-happy vibes on debut.
Various Artists 500 Days Soundtrack — Regina Spektor, Wolfmother, The Smiths, Feist and a handful more.
New Roman Times On the Sleeve — Combination of indie rock with splash of ’80s thrown in.
Children Collide The Long Now — Australian band offers its own brand of guitar-driven rock.
Ballyhoo Cheers! — Latest from Baltimore rockers was mixed by 311’s Chad Sexton.
Ghostbird Ghostbird — Seven songs from indie duo have plenty of pop sensibility.
Roy Jay Lucky Guy — Entrepreneur’s debut album sounds like a poor man’s Jimmy Buffett.
Nuke the Soup Make Waves Not War — Indie veteran Mark Davison’s latest project has political, simple lyrics.
Pterodactyl Worldwild — Art rockers consist of an interesting conglomerate of sonic layers. (At Snug Harbor on 7/29)
Chocolate Thunder Ear Candy — Greenville, S.C., native Linda Rodney releases sophomore r&b disc.



















July 30th, 2009 at 10:05 am
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