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Somewhere between country and orchestral lies Langhorne Slim.
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Somewhere between country and orchestral lies Langhorne Slim.
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The best party album of the year?
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It was a historic night for pogo-ers in Ft. Lauderdale.
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Right at the end of their last of many opening tours, WildLight sat down to talk to QRO.
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Even Staten Island's getting in on the indie-rock game, in the form of Cymbal Eats Guitars' jumbled but promising debut.
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If American/alt-country and indietronica crashed into each other and washed away thepretenders, we'd likely find the Seedy Seeds as the last band left standing.
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The Horrors' performance at Doug Fir Lounge was both formand wave at the same time.
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Emil Svanängen (a.k.a. Loney Dear) andhis band didn't let anything get in the way of giving an engaging, enchantingshow.
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American indietronica marry on Savoir Adore's debut, In the Wooded Forest.
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The self proclaimed 'pop rap phenom'from The Bronx has distilled the best of a modern day, beach blanket bingosummer into his impressive debut release.
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While the Bowery giveth taketh away, Sufjan Stevens was on fine form when he played his second night in the intimate setting.
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Even XYs can like Gossip's latest, Music For Men.
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Middle Distance Runner's latest is a brilliant collection of shiny,compact jewels.
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Kill Hannah are hopefully moving from emo electroclash to indie grandeur.
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While on tour, and right beforethe release of the new Summer of Fear,Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson answered some questions for QRO.
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QRO Mag hitched a ride with Brooklyn hip hop/punk pop outfit gONNA gET gOT to the PhiladelphiaExpo Center in PA on Saturday, September 12th for the newly namedGame Core Convention.
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Kill Rock Stars had recordrelease shindig at Berbati's Pan in Portland,celebrating the release of locals The Shaky Hands' Let It Die and equally local labelmates Panther's new EP, Entropy.
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Americana doesn't have to be alt- to be enjoyable.
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The Twilight Sad have grown up well.
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Victoria Bergsman outdoes herself on her second solo effort.
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