Album Releases by Genre
Ratatat
by Ratatat
April 20, 2004
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Inches
by Les Savy Fav
April 20, 2004
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Almost Killed Me
by The Hold Steady
April 20, 2004
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Schoozzzmmii
by Lone Pigeon
April 6, 2004
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Lay Of The Land
by Seachange
April 6, 2004
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It's All Around You
by Tortoise
April 6, 2004
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Good News For People Who Love Bad News
by Modest Mouse
April 6, 2004
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On! Air! Library!
by On! Air! Library!
April 6, 2004
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On My Way
by Ben Kweller
April 6, 2004
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Retriever
by Ron Sexsmith
April 6, 2004
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Satanic Panic In The Attic
by Of Montreal
April 6, 2004
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Walking With The Beggar Boys
by Elf Power
April 6, 2004
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The Orchestra, Sadly, Has Refused
by The Silent League
March 30, 2004
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Final Straw
by Snow Patrol
March 30, 2004
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The Volunteers
by Onelinedrawing
March 23, 2004
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Madvillainy
by Madvillain
March 23, 2004
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Misery Is A Butterfly
by Blonde Redhead
March 23, 2004
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Murs 3:16 The 9th Edition
by Murs
March 23, 2004
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Our Endless Numbered Days
by Iron & Wine
March 23, 2004
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Ambulance Ltd
by Ambulance Ltd
March 23, 2004
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Panic Movement
by The Hiss
March 23, 2004
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Bee Hives
by Broken Social Scene
March 23, 2004
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Music By Cavelight
by Blockhead
March 23, 2004
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Seven Swans
by Sufjan Stevens
March 16, 2004
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Ten
by cLOUDDEAD
March 16, 2004
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Your Blues
by Destroyer
March 9, 2004
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Two Way Monologue
by Sondre Lerche
March 9, 2004
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Milk Man
by Deerhoof
March 9, 2004
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Franz Ferdinand
by Franz Ferdinand
March 9, 2004
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Fall Back Open
by Now It's Overhead
March 9, 2004
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Pawn Shoppe Heart
by The Von Bondies
March 9, 2004
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Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
by TV on the Radio
March 9, 2004
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Battery
by Aveo
March 9, 2004
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Baby Blue
by Mary Lou Lord
March 9, 2004
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Now Soon Someday [EP]
by Beans
March 2, 2004
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Guilt Show
by The Get Up Kids
March 2, 2004
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Panda Park
by 90 Day Men
February 24, 2004
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Between Darkness & Wonder
by Lamb
February 24, 2004
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Virginia Creeper
by Grant-Lee Phillips
February 24, 2004
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They Were Wrong, So We Drowned
by Liars
February 24, 2004
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Spirit Stereo Frequency
by All Night Radio
February 17, 2004
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Volcano, I'm Still Excited!!
by Volcano, I'm Still Excited!!
February 17, 2004
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Aw C'Mon
by Lambchop
February 17, 2004
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Liberation
by Trans Am
February 17, 2004
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No, You C'Mon
by Lambchop
February 17, 2004
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Kila Kila Kila
by OOIOO
February 17, 2004
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She's In Control
by Chromeo
February 17, 2004
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Regard The End
by Willard Grant Conspiracy
February 17, 2004
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Monsoon
by Preston School Of Industry
February 17, 2004
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Fabulous Muscles
by Xiu Xiu
February 17, 2004
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Magic & Medicine
by The Coral
February 10, 2004
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Bows & Arrows
by The Walkmen
February 3, 2004
Although lumped in with the New York garage-rock scene, The Walkmen (which includes members of defunct bands Jonathan Fire Eater and The Recoys) stand out by incorporating a wider range of influences and instrumentation. (Plus, they own their own New York recording studio, which puts them about as far from an actual garage as you can get). This is the band's second LP, which follows their acclaimed 2002 debut 'Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone.' |
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Me First
by The Elected
February 3, 2004
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Hypnotic Underworld
by Ghost
February 3, 2004
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We Shall All Be Healed
by The Mountain Goats
February 3, 2004
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The Power Out
by Electrelane
February 3, 2004
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Obrigado Saudade
by Mice Parade
January 27, 2004
Mice Parade is the solo moniker adopted by Adam Pierce (drummer for the east coast indie rock band The Swirlies) for his forays into electronica and post-rock. Although he has expanded Mice Parade into a full-band effort on some previous releases, Pierce recorded this fourth studio LP mainly on his own. |
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Margerine Eclipse
by Stereolab
January 27, 2004
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No More Songs About Sleep And Fire
by Poster Children
January 27, 2004
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Nightfreak And The Sons Of Becker [EP]
by The Coral
January 26, 2004
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Secret Wars
by Oneida
January 20, 2004
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Punk Rock
by Mekons
January 20, 2004
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Underachievers Please Try Harder
by Camera Obscura
January 20, 2004
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Leave Your Name
by Statistics
January 20, 2004
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Immortal Memory
by Lisa Gerrard & Patrick Cassidy
January 20, 2004
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Heron King Blues
by Califone
January 20, 2004
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Cellar Door
by John Vanderslice
January 20, 2004
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Pyramid Electric Co.
by Jason Molina
January 20, 2004
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Love Is Hell, Part 2 [EP]
by Ryan Adams
December 9, 2003
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Atlas
by Kinky
December 2, 2003
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Maryland Mansions
by Cex
November 18, 2003
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Pieces of April [Soundtrack]
by Stephin Merritt
November 4, 2003
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Dangerous Magical Noise
by The Dirtbombs
November 4, 2003
This is the third full-length for the Detroit garage rockers led by guitarist Mick Collins (ex of the Gories) and featuring a supersized rhythm section of two bass players and two drummers. Included in early versions are bonus covers of Brian Eno's "King's Lead Hat" and Robyn Hitchcock's "Executioner of Love." |
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Ghosts Of The Great Highway
by Sun Kil Moon
November 4, 2003
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The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
by Explosions in the Sky
November 4, 2003
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Love Is Hell, Part 1 [EP]
by Ryan Adams
November 4, 2003
Love Is Hell, Part 1 is one-half of the planned 'Love Is Hell' full-length that Adams had intended as his official follow-up to 2001's 'Gold' until Lost Highway refused to release it intact (instead encouraging the singer to record a more upbeat LP, 'Rock n Roll'). John Porter (The Smiths) produces. |
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Rock'n'Roll
by Ryan Adams
November 4, 2003
Recorded in just two weeks after Adams (rather, his record company) scrapped plans to release 'Love Is Hell' as his official follow-up to 'Gold' (the former will instead appear as a 2-part EP), 'Rock'n'Roll' features guest appearances from Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day), Melissa Auf Der Mauer (Hole) and Parker Posey (every indie film in the last 15 years). |
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Per Second, Per Second, Per Second... Every Second
by Wheat
November 4, 2003
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The Instinct
by Denali
October 28, 2003
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Wig In A Box: Songs From & Inspired By Hedwig & The Angry Inch
by Various Artists
October 28, 2003
Exactly what the title says it is, this 16-track disc features songs from the Hedwig soundtrack (as well as new compositions inspired by the musical) interpreted by your favorite indie artists, including Yo La Tengo (with Yoko Ono!), Spoon, Robyn Hitchcock, The Polyphonic Spree, Frank Black, The Breeders, Bob Mould, and more. |
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Room On Fire
by The Strokes
October 28, 2003
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Chutes Too Narrow
by The Shins
October 21, 2003
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Today Is The Day [EP]
by Yo La Tengo
October 21, 2003
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Cedars
by Clearlake
October 21, 2003
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Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
by The Unicorns
October 21, 2003
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Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing
by Laika
October 21, 2003
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Echoes
by The Rapture
October 21, 2003
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Logic Will Break Your Heart
by The Stills
October 21, 2003
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At Crystal Palace
by Erase Errata
October 14, 2003
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The Lemon Of Pink
by The Books
October 14, 2003
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Singing Bones
by The Handsome Family
October 7, 2003
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Out of Season
by Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man
October 7, 2003
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The Ladybug Transistor
by The Ladybug Transistor
October 7, 2003
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Sleep/Holiday
by Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
October 7, 2003
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Autumn Was A Lark
by Portastatic
October 7, 2003
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A People's History Of The Dismemberment Plan
by The Dismemberment Plan
October 7, 2003
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Hold On Love
by Azure Ray
October 7, 2003
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8 Million Stories
by Soul Position
October 7, 2003
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Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn
by Do Make Say Think
October 7, 2003
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Amorino
by Isobel Campbell
October 7, 2003
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