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saturnine1979:
B.R.M.C's new album, Howl, is wonderful. Check it out, k? It's alot different from the first two... very bluesy and southern. They still have that lo-fi sound, but instead of loud rock guitars it's folky blues anthems.

I love me some Of Montreal as well.

lessthanfirst:

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The Shins

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I downloaded some stuff by The Shins because they were on Scrubs and so New Slang got stuck in my head. From what I've heard so far they're brilliant and so far they've inspired me quite a bit. I meant to do a google search and try to find out some background information on them but haven't yet.

TheSmirkster:
Dandies definitely peaked at 13 tales, but I still enjoy their new stuff quite a bit.  Not the newest one coming out though.  There are a couple really cool songs on it, but some of the tracks just seem to drag on.

BRMC's Howl is amazing, it was the first I heard of them, and I fell in love.

Pavement and Of Montreal are by far my favorite new bands though.  Ponys are running a close second.

A friend just sent me in the direction of The Faint, I haven't listened to much yet, but it's sounding alright.

My brother made me listen to more Decemberists, and it gave me a headache.  I've listened to Choking Victim louder than anything is worth without getting a headache.  Decemberists at a reasonable volume made my brain want to explode.  I asked why the singer doesnt learn to sing, and he said it's the way they record him, and I said they should record it normally.

I cant stand Bear Vs Shark, and Im not a fan of the Walkmen either.  My thoughts on BvS is that they are trying too hard, they have too much going on, and none of it makes sense.  And the Walkmen just don't touch me in the right spot.

I haven't had a chance to check any of the other bands out yet, I've been pretty busy.

My post on three bands has gone crazy.

Merkava:
Well, at least most of my suggestions hit. :P

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