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3Oh3 3Oh3
This is a story about two boys from Colorado. They both grew up in the faux-hippy town of Boulder and ended up at the University of Colorado. One, Nathaniel Motte, graduated summa cum laude and got into medical school, the other, Sean Foreman, got college degrees in math and English. Nat spoke fluen...[read more]
Anya Marina Anya Marina
"I get weird songs in my head and putting pen to paper is kind of like a diuretic," Anya Marina says about why she writes songs. "If I didn't get them out, they would probably make my mind feel very bloated. And no girl likes to be bloated." Perhaps that's why Marina'...[read more]
B.o.B B.o.B
Shakespeare once asked, “what is in a name?” B.o.B’s name has so many definitions, but his music can best be defined by one term…exceptional.B.o.B means different things for different situations. If you enjoy being on Cloud 9, B.o.B can stand for Bring One Blunt or Bring One...[read more]
Bloc Party Bloc Party
Bloc Party is an autonomous unit of un-extraordinary kids reared on pop culture between the years of 1976 and the present day.Like many such kids, between them they eventually concluded that their own attempts to imitate what had informed them could be construed as a worthy variation on the many for...[read more]
Camera Can't Lie Camera Can't Lie
Growing up in conservative Midwestern homes isn't the easiest place to discover rock and roll.  Fortunately for the members of Camera Can't Lie, rock and roll found them.  Camera is comprised of high school friends Eric Arjes (Vocals/Guitar), Kyle Lindsay (Bass), and hard-hitting d...[read more]
Carolina Liar Carolina Liar
In his day-to-day dealings with members of LA's music community, there are two things singer Chad Wolf has heard repeatedly. One involves praise for his songwriting skills, which seem to effortlessly tow the line between infectious pop music and a deeper, darker rock discourse. The other: disbel...[read more]
Charlotte Gainsbourg Charlotte Gainsbourg
In these ever-changing times, the world at large is still ready to embrace new music that dares to express a different sensibility and challenge its audience's preconceptions. Such is the case with the new album by Charlotte Gainsbourg. For her third venture into record making, the much-loved ac...[read more]
Circa Survive

Death Cab For Cutie Death Cab For Cutie
When asked to describe Death Cab For Cutie’s sixth studio album, Narrow Stairs, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Chris Walla characterizes it as “having teeth,” and we can’t think of a more apt summarization of the disc. While many bands in Death Cab For Cutie’s situatio...[read more]
Fanfarlo Fanfarlo

Gnarls Barkley Gnarls Barkley
'You are the best. You are the worst. You are average. Your love is a part of you. You try to give it away because you cannot bear its radiance, but you cannot separate it from yourself. To understand your fellow humans, you must understand why you give them your love. You must realize that hate...[read more]
Halestorm Halestorm
Halestorm unleashes a turbulent torrent of infectious hard rock on their self-titled Atlantic debut. The band-guitarist Joe Hottinger, bassist Josh Smith, drummer Arejay Hale and singer/guitarist Lzzy Hale-churn out uncompromising rock n' roll anthems. Drawing from an arsenal of songs that she&#...[read more]
James Blunt James Blunt
The way James Blunt sees it, we may get older, but nothing changes much from elementary school.  “We seem to be in exactly the same state as when I was 8 years old.  In the school playground, children gossiped about who kissed who, who said what about who, who wasn’t cool becau...[read more]
Jason Castro Jason Castro
With his rich tenor voice, distinctive looks, and endearingly innocent charm, Jason Castro won over millions of viewers as a contestant on the seventh season of American Idol, parlaying his substantial singer-songwriter appeal into a 3rd runner-up finish. He may not have won the competition, but the...[read more]
Jason Mraz Jason Mraz
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. comes six years after Jason Mraz saw his major label debut, Waiting for My Rocket to Come explode off the success of such hits as "Remedy (I Won't Worry),"  "You & I Both" and "Curbside Prophet."  Shortly thereafter,...[read more]
Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights

Kid Rock Kid Rock
Rock N Roll Jesus is Kid Rock’s most honest, eclectic, and soulful record to date.  It’s his State of the Union address, a deeply personal statement that looks at racism in America, empathizes with soldiers in Iraq (Rock visited the troops last Christmas) and also lays bare his to...[read more]
Laura Izibor Laura Izibor
“The foundation begins with soul,” explains 20-year-old singer/songwriter/producer Laura Izibor of her passionate, piano-guided songs.  On her forthcoming debut album, Izibor continues the lineage set out by artists like Lauryn Hill and Jill Scott; artists who combine a reverence fo...[read more]
Little Boots Little Boots

Lykke Li Lykke Li

Marc Broussard Marc Broussard
“My fans have been asking me for years,” said Marc Broussard, his road-hewn voice unmistakable over the phone. “Every time I come out with a record, they’re like, ‘It’s good but it doesn’t do the live show justice.’ With Keep Coming Back, I feel that w...[read more]
Matchbox Twenty Matchbox Twenty
You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find you get what you need.  And for MATCHBOX TWENTY, one of the most successful bands to emerge in the past decade, what they thought they wanted heading into 2007 turned out to be very different from what both t...[read more]
Matt Hires Matt Hires
When you listen to Matt Hires, what comes across is the sound of an artist self-assured, authentic, and at ease with being completely and utterly himself.  On his debut F-Stop/ Atlantic release, Take Us To The Start, the 23-year-old Florida native fuses the intimacy of the great singer/songwrit...[read more]
Mayday Parade Mayday Parade
It doesn't happen very often, but every once in a while a band comes along who have crafted a sound that's so unique it's hard to believe they haven't been playing together for decades. For the past four years, the members of Tallahassee, Florida's Mayday Parade-vocalist/keyboard...[read more]
Paolo Nutini Paolo Nutini
If you think you know Paolo Nutini, think again. His million selling 2006 debut album, 'These Streets', established the young Scotsman as a leading light amongst the new wave of singer-songwriters. Paolo's extraordinary follow up, 'Sunny Side Up', released June 1st casts him in a...[read more]
Pendulum Pendulum
Formed during 2002 by three musicians from Western Australia with similar visions and musical backgrounds, Pendulum's mission has always been to pull together their production resources, ideas and influences from various styles of music, to create a new sound that they felt was missing from danc...[read more]
Rob Thomas Rob Thomas
Given Rob Thomas's stature as one of modern music's most compelling and commercially successful artists for well over a decade - between Matchbox Twenty, his solo work, and his various collaborations with iconic artists like Santana and Mick Jagger, his tally now stands at more than 80 milli...[read more]
Robert Francis Robert Francis
Robert Francis recalls the voice of simpler and more truthful era when people were crazier and sang about things that mattered. Maybe that's because his debut album "One By One" was recorded and released a month shy of his 20th birthday, or maybe it's because of his unique musical ...[read more]
Ryan Star Ryan Star
Ryan Star's time is now.As the title of the New York rocker's Atlantic debut provocatively suggests, Star's whole life has been building to this point. The songs on "11:59" play out in real time, the stories spin out in narratives that resonate with urgency and truth. Star'...[read more]
Serena Ryder Serena Ryder
Serena Ryder has already left an indelible impression in Canada, where her album If Your Memory Serves You Well has been certified Gold and contributed to her winning the 2008 Juno Award for Best New Artist.  For American listeners, this sets the stage for is it o.k., her full length debut for ...[read more]
Shinedown Shinedown
Early in 2007, producer Rob Cavallo asked Shinedown frontman Brent Smith about his goals for the band's new album. Smith didn't hesitate."I said, 'You know what -- when I'm dead and gone, when everybody in this band has passed or what have you, I want the world to remember this ...[read more]
SIMPLE PLAN SIMPLE PLAN
Two albums. Seven million copies sold worldwide. A string of hits like "I'd Do Anything," "Addicted," "Perfect," and "Welcome to My Life." A worldwide legion of fans who can testify to the power of one of the fiercest live shows ever to hit the boards. At ...[read more]
Skillet Skillet
Since Skillet last hit the studio for 2006's breakthrough project Comatose, the group's toured with the likes of Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, Seether and Flyleaf, followed by a solo headlining ranking within Pollstar's Concert Pulse Top 50 Tours for 2008. Along the way, the Gramm...[read more]
Staind Staind
Staind's sixth studio album may be titled The Illusion Of Progress, but there's no mistaking just how far the band has come since the release of their major label debut less than a decade ago.  Look no further than the array of Staind "firsts" that earmark the new release...[read more]
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots
Since the moment they appeared on the scene in the early 90's, Stone Temple Pilots dominated the decade from start to finish, racking up 15 singles on the Billboard Top Ten, winning a "Best Hard Rock Performance" GRAMMY in 1994 for for "Plush," and having their five albums se...[read more]
Straight No Chaser Straight No Chaser
In the fall of 2008, ATCO/Atlantic Records unveiled a rather unlikely major label release.  It was an album of Christmas music recorded by Straight No Chaser, a ten-member a cappella group that hadn't sung together since their college days a decade earlier.  The result was a most impro...[read more]
Switchfoot Switchfoot
"Hello Hurricane acknowledges the storms that tear through our lives," states Switchfoot singer and songwriter Jon Foreman.  "This album is an attempt to respond to those storms with an element of hope, trying to understand what it means to be hopeful in a world that keeps on spi...[read more]
Tally Hall Tally Hall
In a Detroit suburb, tucked between a pizzeria and a Walgreen's, lies an arcade jam-packed with one-of-a-kind oddities.  Rife with dark nooks and impossible angles, the space is plastered with vintage circus banners, hanging model airplanes, and handcrafted coin-op machines.  A 19th-...[read more]
Teddybears Teddybears
A history of Teddybears, as told by Jocke:The history of Teddybears began when Patrik and I met at an art school in Stockholm where we decided to form a grindcore band named Skull. When Skull needed a guitar player we invited my brother Klas and changed the band's name to Teddybears. At the time...[read more]
The Little Ones The Little Ones
The Little Ones first unveiled their blissful brand of sun-dabbled indie pop in 2006, becoming an instant sensation at home and abroad.  Now, Chop Shop Records is proud to present “MORNING TIDE,” the Los Angeles-based quintet’s long-awaited full-length debut, a kaleidoscopic c...[read more]
The Republic Tigers The Republic Tigers

The Virgins The Virgins

Uncle Kracker Uncle Kracker
Is there anyone better to tell it like it is than one's kid? In January 2008, when Uncle Kracker began to write the songs that appear on his new album Happy Hour, it was his eight year-old daughter who suggested that he try writing something a little less downbeat than usual. "She said to m...[read more]
Yael Naïm / Tôt Ou Tard Yael Naïm / Tôt Ou Tard
“It’s a dream I almost gave up on along the way”, says Yael Naim about her first album released by Tôt ou Tard. Without meeting the multi-instrumentalist David Donatien, to whom she dedicated two years and who illuminated the artist with his talents as arranger and director, ...[read more]
Zero 7 Zero 7
It begins with a roll of the shoulder, then a pirouette and a dip of the head, eyes almost glued to the feet. The Zidane Turn, the signature move of famed French-born soccer player Zinedine Zidane, is truly one of the most extraordinary dance steps of modern times, remaining on a soccer field and ke...[read more]