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Hospice is one of the most personal and poignant albums that you're likely to hear all year, if not all decade.
Guildford-based indie band {satellite-state} offer a sweeping soundtrack that points to a future awash with festival headline slots with songs unashamedly epic in tone.
One of the stand-out acts at NXNE 2007, Toronto indie band Birds of Wales plays a stunning live set and show why it's just a matter of time before the world joins in.
With new album Who You Are in stores now, Cary Brothers played a beautiful acoustic set prior to his return in July with a full band. Toronto was suitably impressed.
With 2 EPs behind him, Cary Brothers releases his first full-length album Who You Are. Building on his earlier songs such as Blue Eyes, it's a confident debut.
With an acclaimed debut and a strong live following, Daphne Loves Derby release their new album, and offer an instant indie rock classic full of rich hooks and melodies.
An End Has a Start is the follow-up album to Editors' platinum-selling debut The Back Room. We catch up with bassist Russell Leetch to talk about the band's newer sound.
littleSUNDAY's new CD Wait For Tomorrow is the Canadian indie rockers' third album, and is a definite case of third-time lucky as it shows melodic rock at its finest.
A brief look into the American Indie-Rock band's fifth studio released album.
Mixing the best of Snow Patrol and Idlewild, Republic of Letters release their EP Spirit or a Ghost and show that they can do sweeping indie rock equal to their peers.
Pop punk band Scenes from a Movie's debut CD The Pulse sounds too much like Panic! At The Disco and Fall Out Boy to warrant major interest.
With Love Crash Heal, Albuquerque indie band Soular show they can mix intense indie rock with gentle, lilting ballads. Move over Muse - indie prog rock has a new name.
The People Involved are an unsigned indie band from Leek, in the UK. Comparable to a heavier-tinged Coldplay, with a hint of early Mansun, and the melody of Foo Fighters.
Omaha, Nebraska's Cursive return to the indie scene after two albums, a band break up, and the wilting of frontman Tim Kasher's failed nuptials.
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