
http://www.mediaf!re.com/?xnh2okyzt3e
Frightened Rabbit - "The Winter of Mixed Drink" http://www.myspace.com/frightenedrabbit
Scottish indie rock, thick instrumentation and accent, pure melodic dissonance, a cool breeze of folkish flavor

https://www.yousend!t.com/transfer.php?action=batch_download&batch_id=RmNCUXV0bThGOFR2Wmc9PQ
It's Johnny Cash, the real king. This is his newly released material, 2010.

http://www.mediaf!re.com/?mjlnyn5lzin
Western Fifth - Stand Like a Thief
http://www.westernfifth.com/The only thing I can say about this, is that I am sorry i haven't mentioned or uploaded this before. Western Fifth created this album with a mission to leave an everlasting effect on its listeners. I wouldn't go so far as saying this is country, or country-folk... it's more than that. Don't let anything I said push you towards not listening to this group, because I can't really justify it.

http://www.mediaf!re.com/?vzxgwz4njyx
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster - "S/T"
http://www.myspace.com/mayleneandthesonsofdisasterMaylene is a sort of guilty pleasure of mine. This album if you asked someone, would define its approach towards associating "southern metal" to its name. A solid album, great guitar parts, southern, twangy and hard hitting.

http://www.mediaf!re.com/?memlwjdnlce
Modern Life is War - "Witness"
http://www.myspace.com/modernlifeiswarHere we have a terrific, almost perfect album. A reverberation of old school hardcore and punk rock, Modern Life is War was a band to be reckoned with. Often touring with XXX bands and hardcore punk groups, they quickly emerged as one of the few, solid, dark existing punk rock bands. With chants and pit riffs littered among an album with absolutely NO BREAKDOWNS, i think we have a fucking winner.

http://www.mediaf!re.com/?nlvczdqnyyu
Julian Casablancas - "Phrazes for the Young"
I didn't see this anywhere, and has a spare link. I didn't upload this one, a friend of mine did. I'm not a huge fan of the Strokes, but this kinda mess is a little bit more style. I'm sure a lot of people dig it a lot more than myself. Naturally, he will never be able to shake the sounds of the Strokes, but this is a tad bit more electronic, or a lot more. I was really far behind the train, since I just now realized it was released.
Also, is it weird to anyone else that Paul Banks made his project's name Julian Plenti, just as Julian Casablancas had his CD released?