Eddie Ugarte
Publisher and Founder |
1 | Amir Sulaiman – Like A Thief InThe Night (Uprising) Amir is the epitome of poetry in motion, moving every inch of your soul with his words. |
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2 | Ted Leo/Pharmacists – Living WithThe Living (Touch And Go) Ted Leo is a staple in indie rock! With his latest album he’s aligned himself with greatness. |
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3 | Dalek – Abandoned Language (Ipecac) Dalek’s Hip-Hop defies boundaries man, and this album throws in layer upon layer of sound. |
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4 | The Jai-Alai Savant-Flight Of The Bass Delegate (Gold Standard Labs) Ralph Darden & Co. are amazing. They pull influences from the same place the Police do. |
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5 | Ozomatli – Don’t Mess With The Dragon (Concord) A hodgepodge of influences as Latin rhythms combines with Hip Hop to take center stage. |
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6 | Enon – Grass Geysers…Carbon Clouds (Touch And Go) You can’t consider them “former members of” anymore. They just blow minds on their own. |
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7 | Aceyalone – Lightning Strikes (Recon) While you wait for that new Damian Marley CD, Ace (w/ Bionik) will hold you over. |
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8 | Channels – Waiting For The Next End Of The World (Dischord) J. Robbins and his crew give everyone exactly what they want with this joint. Blistering guitars and gorgeous harmonies. |
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9 | Che Arthur – Iron (Sickroom) Che surprised the hell out of me! Arena rock sounds for the indie kids…and me too of course. |
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10 | Brother Ali – The Undisputed Truth (Rhymesayers) The undisputed truth is that Brother Ali is the baddest motherfucker next to Samuel L. |
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11 | Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – 100 Days, 100 Nights (Daptone) They may sound as if they’ve come directly out of 1967 but(!) this 2007 release may be as good as anything Aretha released. |
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12 | Saul Williams – The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust (Self-released) This is what you get when you hammer a book of poetry with a Nine Inch Nail onto a blank slate…an amazing piece of work. |
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13 | Bear Claw – Slow Speed: Deep Owls (Sickroom) It’s a crying shame that you’re not paying attention to Bear Claw and their Albini produced album that’s fucking awesome! |
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14 | K-Os – Atlantis: Hymns For Disco (Virgin Records) Yeah, Canadian rappers are mostly unknown but K-Os isn’t. Dope music, dope rhymes and he doesn’t even have to use foul language. Many can learn from him. |
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15 | Bottomless Pit – Hammer Of The Gods (Matador) I wanted to list Audioslave’s last fully realized record but instead I went with the Hammer! Ex-Silkworm & Seam members. Yeah, it’s what diehard fans like me would come to expect and love! |
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