Before the Poison
$ 32.95 Each time Marianne Faithfull issues a recording, fans and pundits hold their breaths waiting for another outing as iconoclastic as Broken English.
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Guero
$ 29.95 Ever since his thrilling 1994 debut with Mellow Gold, each new Beck album was a genuine pop cultural event, since it was never clear which direction he would follow.
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If We Can't Trust The Doctors...
$ 29.95 Writhing and preening like a fistful of wild-eyed Southern preachers, Blanche sells sweet snake oil by the wagonload on their debut release If We Can't Trust the Doctors.
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Lost Son
$ 34.95 Lost Son is a beautiful album, a collection of narratives whose characters are both fascinating and doomed.
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Lullabies to Paralyze
$ 29.95 They are so good, so natural on Lullabies to Paralyze that it's easy to forget that they just lost Oliveri, but that just makes Homme's triumph here all the more remarkable.
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The House Carpenter's Daughter
$ 29.95 Striving to preserve the kinds of songs that "teach us about what we know in our hearts," Natalie Merchant presents here 11 songs of traditional and contemporary folk music.
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The Secret Migration
$ 32.95 Not so much a band as a long, strange trip, the chaotic avant pop pranksters Mercury Rev formed in Buffalo, NY, in the late '80s.
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Trials and Errors
$ 29.95 Trials & Errors was recorded at a live show one night in Brussels in 2003, shortly after Jason Molina had put Songs: Ohia to rest.
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KC Accidental
$ 32.50 Single: KC Accidental slams it off the rails with a driving beat and wailing guitars
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