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The 2014 UK debut album released by Alex G and Lucky Number by Alex Giannascoli, a young man from Philadelphia whose works that steadily continued to play began to gain support like the second MAC DeMARCO. However, if MAC is a perverted popular person who laughs out loud in class, he doesn't even join that circle and sits alone in the window seat at the back of the class. He and I know things like slap your back twice after 12 steps while sweeping your broom, or come in flashing pomade from the barber for the 26th day after payday. He was a young man who felt the size of the earth in the fact that he was the only one, and the ballads he sang made me cry. Masterpiece.[Read More]
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2013 Released 4th Album. 2019 repress.[Read More]
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Most people in culture, music, and especially guitar band music, lose themselves in the middle of life and either turn to drugs, alcohol, family, lovers, gambling, or become depressed, and while that may be what rock is all about, it's certainly true that rock isn't for that. (SANDY) ALEX G's 2019 album is amazing, and while it's not like, say, SYD BARRET or ELLIOT SMITH, it's music that's completely different from his predecessors and that we've never heard before, and it's also pop, and what makes it a masterpiece is that it seems to hate adults. It's not just a folk guitar, but the blatant reverse rotation and kitschy arrangements are dazzling, and it has incredible ideas and incredible talent. It doesn't rely on either of them, an...
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New project CHARLIE REED by Luke Trimble of UH BONES in Chicago. The Beatles' 60's sweet ballad should appeal to (SANDY) ALEX G lovers. limited.[Read More]
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-LTD. CLEAR VINYL EDITION- The PROPER ORNAMENTS, a four-piece band including James Hoare, former member of ULTIMATE PAINTING, who was previously the leader of VERONICA FALLS, current TOY, and Max Claps of PINK FLAMES, who were highly acclaimed in their home country of the UK and the US, with Bobby of PRIMAL SCREAM naming them as his favorites, but who broke up after a big fight with his partner, released their fourth album in 2019, their first in two years. The opening song, "Appologies," is a melancholic boy who will make you cry with a melody that is unlike anything you've seen in the best indie of the 80s, and is a total of 10 songs that you'll want to love between DIIV and (SANDY)ALEX G.[Read More]