• KNITTING FACTORY LOS ANGELES - 8/12 CONCERT UPDATE

    Ago 14 2006, 0h54 por TheKnitLA

    KNITTING FACTORY LOS ANGELES - 8/12 CONCERT UPDATE

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    Thursday, August 24th

    Main Room – Chinky Eyed 5th Anniversary
    A-Team (Aceyalone & Abstract Rude) / 2Mex (Visionaries) / Mr Hyde (Psychological Records) / 5th Element / The Leadership Crew / Ivan Ives w/ DJ Troma


    Ticket: $15 Doors: 8:00PM Show: 8:30PM



    Wednesday, August 30th

    A Relief International Benefit Show…

    NIYAZ & SUSSAN DEHIM, FEATURING RICHARD HOROWITZ


    Main Room – $30, 8PM

    Vas Vocalist Azam Ali and Axiom of Choice’s multi-instrumentalist Loga Ramin Torkian have joined forces to create a globe-spanning sound that the duo calls “world music for the 21st Century.” Known collectively as Niyaz, the group’s first release is hypnotic, ecstatic and danceable, crossing both traditional and electronic music.
    “Niyaz is an alluring combination of medieval Persian and Indian exoticism and beats that are state of the art. Ali’s vocals are wholly evocative of another world and another time, which creates a wonderful tension with Torkian and Rizzo’s inspired instrumental textures.”-- Billboard



    Wednesday, August 30th

    Special Early Show with…

    LIMBECK
    (ACOUSTIC), REUBEN’S ACCOMPLICE


    Alterknit Lounge – $12, 7PM

    Limbeck have fashioned themselves as the Kerouac of rock and roll, inheriting the hard work ethic of our best touring bands: Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Fugazi. Anyhow rock and roll is about dust and grit and gasoline, and the people you meet along the way, and maybe that’s why Limbeck’s songs seem like a hello from someplace else, a postcard from an old friend.


    Wednesday, September 13th

    A Special Early Show…

    The Wylde Bunch, VAEDA


    Main Room – $5, 7PM

    The 14-member, South Central L,A,-based group plays a good time, nuthin’-but-a-party blend of hip hop, rock, pop, dance, and whatever else hits their collective radar. Four MCs front a live band that includes backing singers and a horn section. No need to sample “My Sharona,” for example, the band can loop it live and the rappers take it from there. The group keeps the house dancing and accentuates the positive.

    "Hip-hop is so angst-ridden,” says Yung Dane, one of the MCs. "I understand where the angst is coming from, but at the same time, you've got to give people something good for them to feed off of, and that's the energy we try to put out there all the time."



    Friday, October 6th

    MAGNOLIA ELECTRIC CO
    . / BOTTOMLESS PITT


    Main Room - $13, 8PM

    After retiring the group Songs: Ohia, leader Jason Molina started up Magnolia Electric Co, a new avenue to explore his country-rock. The name of the new group was taken from the title of the last Songs: Ohia record and proved to be the appropriate connection from the past Molina’s next phase. The group recorded their debut, “Trials and Errors,” live in Belgium in 2003, released by the label Secretly Canadian in early 2005. The band and Molina have remained busy. According to an article in the June 28th issue of Billboard, Molina and crew have just finished six new albums, two of which are scheduled to come out within the year.

    Bottomless Pit is a new group formed by Tim Midgett and Andy Cohen, half of the original Silkworm line-up.



    Sunday, October 15th

    Strike Anywhere, Bane, A Global Threat, THIS IS HELL


    Main Room - $12, 7PM

    Forming in Richmond, Virginia in 1999, Strike Anywhere has kept the same lineup and the same hard working attitude for seven years—they tour internationally six months a year. The band has recorded three full-lengths with Brian McTernan, two for Jade Tree Records and the upcoming “Dead FM” for Fat Wreck Chords.



    Bane are something of an anomaly. Formed in ’94 by Aaron Dalbec, they are a hardcore band from Boston (where they hardest of the hardcore emerged), who ignore hardcore convention and fuse their music with skaterock, metal, trad hardcore, and, heaven forbid, melody.



    Thursday, October 19th

    saw doctors


    Main Room - $17 Advance, $20 Day of Show, 8PM

    The Washington Post has referred to the Saw Doctors as “one of the world’s most appealing roots-rock outfits.” Thing is, those roots spread quite far. The Irish band deftly mixes the tunefulness and directness of the Beatles and Merseybeat with the working class imagery of Springsteen, topped with traditional Irish music and revved up in a punk rock engine. They have become the most popular Irish band since U2. Their annual visits to the Knit are always joyous affairs, especially for our Guinness distributor.



    Thursday, October 26th

    dada


    Main Room - $15, 8PM

    “Dada's inaugural ‘Puzzle’ (1992) was a highly promising release from a young, creative band - pop without pandering, musicianship without pretense or formula. The group's 1994 follow-up, ‘American Highway Flower,’ played to several favorable reviews. While there's little particularly subliminal or dada-esque about dada's muscular yet adventurous ‘El Subliminoso,’ the group plays with far more horsepower and complexity than it's three-man lineup would suggest. Joie Calio and Michael Gurley make an accomplished bass/guitar tag-team, their interaction, along with precision stickman Phil Leavitt, almost always ringing much larger and intricate than power-trio life.”—allmusic.com



    Thursday, November 9th

    Stephen Kellog & The Sixers


    Front Room - $10 Advance, $12 Day of Show, 8PM

    Kellogg has built a solid fan base and a growing national buzz the old fashion way: by logging thousands of miles on the road. In the last two years alone, Kellogg & The Sixers have played more than 300 shows and sold over 10,000 copies of their independently released albums, including last year’s breakthrough, "Bulletproof Heart." With the release of their eponymous major label debut for Foundations/ Universal they’re ready to stake their claim to greatness with eleven original tunes showcasing Kellogg’s expert songwriting and the skillfully understated backing of the Sixers. The self-titled disc features guest shots by Braddigan from Dispatch, Mike Daly from Whiskeytown, Rob James of the Clarks and Rich Price. Special guests aside, it’s still The Sixers who do most of the heavy lifting, supplying the kind of muscular, sympathetic support that comes from long hours on the road and a common sense of purpose.



    Tonight:


    Sunday, August 13th

    All Club - Residency Every Sunday – Evil Club Empire Presents…

    Blacklist


    Ticket: $10 Age: 18+ Doors: 10:00PM



    Alterknit Lounge – Punk Rock Matinee

    Blasphemy Squad / Riot This / S.C.R.S. / Fatal Riot / Social Conflict

    Ticket: $5 Doors: 5:00PM Show: 5:15PM


    Monday, August 14th

    KCRW 89.9FM & Filter Magazine Presents…

    HE BLACK HEART PROCESSION, Devics, Castanets


    Main Room – $15, 7:30PM

    San Diego-based Touch & Go recording artists Black Heart Procession are constantly changing their approach while remaining true to their overall dramatic, cinematic style. Their latest recording, “The Spell,” features Album Leaf members Jimmy LaValle (bass) and Matt Resovich (violin) joining BHP co-founders Pall A. Jenkins (vocals) and multi-instrumentalist Tobias Nathaniel along with drummer Joe Plummer. Allmusic.com says the new record is “a pitch-perfect blend of Black Heart past and present, and a recording as accomplished as any that navigates similarly dark seas. It combines the musical urgency and guitar accentuation of “Amore” with the ethereal spookiness of Black Heart's earlier records, and expands the band's palette by adding ominous, riff-heavy stomps to songs awash in Orwellian menace.”



    Front Room – Church of the 8th Day & Knitting Factory Present:

    The Underground Railroad – A Local Artists Showcase

    Takota


    Ticket: $8 ADV / $10 DOS Doors: 8:00PM



    Tuesday, August 15th

    R.A. RUGGED MAN, PIRATE SYGNAL, AVATAR & DJ OBI


    Main Room - $12 Advance, $15 Day of Show, 8PM

    After conquering the New York battle scene as a teenager, stories of his ruthless rhymes and outrageous stage presence had the recording companies at attention, and soon R.A. was the subject of a nine label bidding war. At 18, he signed to Jive Records, but eventually was dropped for the violent, disgusting, and irresponsible behavior that would haunt him throughout his career. Despite a notorious reputation for pissing off executives, R.A. developed a musical resume over the next ten years that speaks for itself, as he worked with artists from Mobb Deep to Notorious B.I.G, and producers such as Erick Sermon, Trackmasters, DJ Quick, Alchemist, Havoc, Buckwild, and Ayatolah.
    With the release of the album "Die, Rugged Man, Die,” his fans will finally get to see R.A.'s real-life struggles through his notoriously demented world view.



    Front Room - BLUEBEAT LOUNGE-

    Eastern Standard Time / Chris Murray Combo / The Roundabouts

    Ticket: $5 Doors: 9:00PM



    Alterknit Lounge

    Nor / All Teeth and Knuckles / Max Actual/No Text

    Ticket: $5 Doors: 8:00PM Show: 8:30PM



    Wednesday, August 16th

    The Hanks, DUSTY RHODES & THE RIVER BAND, HOLLYWOOD MANNEQUIN FACTORY, LIKEWISE


    Main Room - $8, 7:30PM

    The Hanks take cues from songwriters like Elvis Costello and Paul Simon, then mix in enough jagged rhythms, sparking keyboards and crashing guitars to keep any modern rock fan happy. Together for six years now, the band’s debut album, “Your New Attraction,” is out on the rip-roarin’ Caffeine Teen label.



    Wagatail Productions Presents…

    Rehab, OPM, MOONSHINE BANDITS


    Front Room - $10 Advance, $12 Day of Show, 8PM

    From Allmusicguide.com: “The Southern hip-hop duo called Rehab were literally a product of their namesake. Original members Danny Boone and Brooks Buford, both recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, met at a local rehab facility and connected over their love of music. Mashing rap with rock, the duo released their debut album, ‘Southern Discomfort,’ in 2000 on the Sony label. Cee-Lo (Gnarls Barkley), Goodie Mob, and Cody ChesnuTT were some of the guests on the album, which would spawn the Top 15 modern rock hit ‘It Don't Matter.’ Two years were spent on the road supporting the album, including a stint on the Vans Warped Tour, and then the duo splintered. Boone retained the name and recruited four veteran musicians for a new Rehab. Now a quintet with Boone as the lone singer/rapper — and also using his birthname, Danny Alexander — Rehab signed with Arshid Entertainment and released the ambitious ‘Graffiti the World’ in 2005.”



    Alterknit Lounge

    Sundance Kids / Cataldo / Whispertown 2000 / Michael Runion

    Ticket: $7 Doors: 8:00PM Show: 8:30PM



    Thursday, August 17th

    Main Room

    Ben Kenney of Incubus & The Roots with Ashley Mendel & Sekou Lumumba / DJ Kilmore of Incubus (DJ Set) /The Smyrk

    Ticket: $15 ADV / $17 DOS Doors: 8:00PM Show: 8:30PM



    Alterknit Lounge – Knitting Factory Presents…

    Hotel Room

    Ticket: $5 Doors: 8:00PM



    Friday, August 18th

    Main Room – Sean Healy Presents…

    Suspects / 1AD7 / Natural Cause / Cynical / Operation Downfall / Native of the Dawn

    Ticket: $12 Doors: 8:00PM Show: 8:10PM



    Front Room – Early Show

    MLC / Whipped Cream (Cream Tribute Band)

    Ticket: $8 Doors: 7:00PM Show: 7:15PM



    Front Room – Late Show…

    Dirty Kings / The Scene / The Pacific / Casper

    Ticket: $5 Doors: 9:00PM Show: 9:15PM



    Alterknit Lounge

    The Ghost Next Door, Avatar & DJ Obi, 2nd Class Citizens

    Ticket: $7 Doors: 8:00PM Show: 8:30PM



    Saturday, August 19th

    KCRW 88.9 FM & Filter Magazine Present…

    The Clientele, Great Lakes, Bedroom Walls


    Main Room - $12 Advance, $14 Day of Show

    Retro-fitted pop band the Clientele had obvious roots in the hazy, autumnal glare of Galaxie 500 and Felt. Just as those bands took their Velvet Underground and Television records to heart without being derivative, the Clientele were able to chalk up an extensive discography riddled with lush melodies of their own without sounding like a tribute band. Think of your favorite 60s pop band and odds are they're in the Clientele's blood. -Andy Kellman, All Music Guide



    Front Room – Local Pacific & Tin Panda Present…

    Cavil at Rest / Matcli / InMemory / Fetterline / The Remus Lupins

    Ticket: $10 ADV / $12 DOS Doors: 7:30PM Show: 8:00PM



    Alterknit Lounge – Church of the 8th Day Presents…

    Wrench in the Works

    Ticket: $8 Doors: 8:00PM



    Sunday, August 20th

    All Club - Residency Every Sunday – Evil Club Empire Presents…

    Blacklist

    Ticket: $10 Age: 18+ Doors: 10:00PM

    A Special Early Benefit Show with…

    The Postmen

    Main Room – $20, 7PM

    Also known as the Four Postmen, there are actually five band members in the L.A.-based rock group. Featuring electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, drums, bass, and strong emphasis on three-part vocal harmony, their live show is highly energetic and theatrical, complete with non-stop comic banter between songs. Sometimes compared to Barenaked Ladies, GQ Magazine prefers to call them, "The Seinfeldesque Monkees." Their songs “Lost Vegas” and “The Horrible Movie” feature nutty arrangements and Gregorian harmonies, and frankly need to be heard to be believed.



    Alterknit Lounge – Matinee Show…

    Societies Parasites / Another Dam Disappointment / The Scuffs / Defied / Plan Anarchy

    Ticket: $5 Doors: 5:00PM Show: 5:30PM

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  • 2006 Forthcoming Album Releases:

    Jan 10 2006, 11h08 por richtaylor521

    AC/DC ~ TBA
    A Beautiful Mistake ~ TBA
    AFI ~ TBA (Spring 06)
    Alien Ant Farm ~ 3rd Draft [Leaked]
    Ambulance LTD ~ TBA
    Angels & Airwaves ~ TBA
    Anti Flag ~ For Blood And Empire (March 21st)
    Anthony Green ~ TBA
    Arcade Fire ~ TBA (Late 06)
    Arctic Monkeys ~ (30th Jan)
    Audioslave ~ TBA
    Bauhaus ~ TBA (Late 06)
    Bell X1 ~ Flock (6th Feb)
    Belle & Sebastian ~ The Life Pursuit (6th Feb)
    Ben Kenney~ Maduro(Early 06)
    Beth Orton ~ Comfort Of Strangers (13th Feb)
    Billy Talent~ TBA
    Bleeding Through ~ The Truth (9th Jan)
    Bloc Party ~ TBA (Summer 06)
    Blur ~ TBA
    Brand New ~ TBA
    Breed 77 ~ TBA

    Brian "Head" Welch ~ TBA (Spring)
    Bright Eyes & Britt Daniel ~ Home Vol.4 (30th Jan)
    Broken Social Scene ~ TBA (Spring 06)
    Buckcherry ~ 15 (Early 06)
    Built To Spill ~ TBA
    Calexico ~ Garden Ruin (11th April)
    Cannibal Corpse ~ Kill (March 21st)
    Cannibal Ox ~ TBA
    Cat Power ~ The Greatest (23rd Jan)
    Cave In ~ TBA
    Children Of Bodom ~ Are You Dead Yet? (23rd Jan)
    Circulatory System ~ Blasting Through
    Clinic ~ TBA (Early 06)
    Courtney Love ~ TBA
    Cursive ~ TBA (summer 06)
    Darkthrone ~ The Cult Is Alive (Feb)
    Dashboard Confessional ~ TBA (Early 06)
    Deadsy ~ Phantasmagore
    Death From Above 1979 ~ TBA (March)
    Deftones ~ TBA (May)
    Delays ~ You See Colours (6th March)
    Destroyer ~ Destroyers Rubies (21st Feb)
    Dizzee Rascal ~ Maths & English (?)
    DMX ~ Here We Go Again
    Dolores O'Riordan ~ TBA
    Dr. Dre ~ Detox
    Dragonforce ~ Inhumane Rampage (9th Jan)
    Drive-By Truckers ~ A Blessing And A Curse (April)
    Eagles Of Death Metal ~ Death By Sexy (Jan)
    Eisley ~ TBA (Summer)
    Elvis Costello ~ My Flame Turns Blue
    Embrace ~ Exploding Machines
    Evanescence ~ TBA
    Eve ~ TBA (Feb)
    Explosions in the Sky~ TBA
    Fiery Furnaces ~ Bitter Tea (Early 06)
    Fightstar~ Grand Unification
    Forgive Durden ~ TBA
    Frank Black ~ TBA (Early 06)
    Fugees ~ TBA (spring)
    Gary Numan ~ Jagged (March)
    Ghostface & MF Doom ~ Swift And Changeable
    Ghostface Killah ~ Fish Scale
    Godsmack ~ TBA
    Goldfrapp ~ Supernature (7th March Us & Canada )
    Good Charlotte ~ TBA (July)
    Graham Coxon ~ Love Travels At Illegal Speeds (13th March)
    Grandaddy ~ Just Like The Fambly Cat (Early 06)
    Guster ~ Ganging Up On The Sun (Spring 2006)
    Gym Class Heroes ~ TBA
    Happy Mondays ~ TBA
    Head Automatica ~ TBA
    Hidden Cameras ~ Awoo (Early 06)
    Hundred Reasons ~ TBA (Early 06)
    I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness ~ Fear Is On Our Side (March)
    In Flames ~ Clone Clarity (6th Feb)
    Incubus ~ TBA (Late 06)
    Interpol ~ TBA
    Islands ~ Return To The Sea (Early 06)
    Isobell Campbell & Mark Lanegan ~ Ballad Of The Broken Seas (30th Jan) [Leaked]
    Isobell Campbell ~ Milk White Sheets
    Jenny Lewis ~ Rabbit Fur Coat (Jan 23rd) [Leaked]
    Joe Budden ~ The Growth
    John Mayer ~ TBA
    Josh Ritter ~ The Animal Years
    Josh Rouse ~ Subtitulo (21st March)
    Kaddisfly~ Set Sail The Prarie
    Kayo Dot ~ Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue (16th Jan) [Leaked]
    King Biscuit Time ~ The Crunch (Feb)
    Lacuna Coil ~ Karmacode (April)
    Lady Sovereign ~ TBA
    Liam Howlet (Prodigy)
    Limp Bizkit ~ TBA (Late 06)
    Linkin Park ~ TBA

    Live ~ Songs From Black Mountain (Early 06)
    LL Cool J ~ TBA
    Lloyd Banks ~ The Big Withdraw
    Lostprophets ~ TBA
    Massive Attack ~ TBA
    Mastodon ~ Call of the Mastodon (30th Jan)
    Matchbook Romance ~ Voices
    Mates Of State ~ Bring It Back (21st March)
    Men Women And Children ~ TBA
    Metallica ~ Untitled (Late 06)
    Midnight Panic ~ TBA
    Ministry ~ TBA
    Mogwai ~ Mr. Beast (7th March)
    Morrissey ~ Ringleader Of The Tormentors (21st March)
    Mudhoney ~ Under A Billion Suns (7th March)
    Muse ~ TBA
    My Chemical Romance ~ Untitled (oct)
    My Vitriol ~ TBA
    Nas~ NASDAQ: Dow Jones

    Neko Case ~ Fox Confessor Brings The Flood (7th March)
    Nelly Furtado~ Loose
    New Found Glory ~ TBA (Early 06)
    Nick Cave / Warren Ellis - The Proposition (6th March)
    NOFX ~ Wolves in Wolves' Clothing (18th April)
    Obie Trice ~ Second Rounds On Me
    October Fall ~ TBA
    OutKast ~ Idlewild (30th Jan)
    Outkast ~ The Hard 10
    Papa Roach ~ TBA (Late 06)

    Peaches ~ TBA (April)
    Pearl Jam ~ TBA (Spring)
    Pet Shop Boys ~ Fundamental (17th April)
    Pharell Williams ~ In My Mind (6th Feb)
    Placebo ~ TBA
    Plus 44 ~ TBA
    Pod ~ Testify (Jan 23rd)
    Pop Will Eat Itself ~ TBA
    Portishead ~ TBA (Late 06)
    Prefuse 73 ~ Security Screenings (Feb)
    Pretty Girls Make Graves ~ TBA (April)
    Primal Scream ~ TBA
    Prince ~ 3121
    Punchline ~ TBA
    Queensrÿche ~ Operation: Mindcrime II (March 14th)
    Radiohead ~ TBA?
    Rakim ~ Oh My God
    Razorlight ~ TBA
    Red Hot Chilli Peppers ~ Stadium Arcadium (March/April)

    Regina Spektor ~ Mary Ann Meets The Gravediggers And Other Short Stories (16th jan)
    Richard Ashcroft ~ Keys To The World (23rd Jan)
    Rishloo ~ TBA

    Roxy Music ~ TBA
    Saliva ~ The Rise And Fall Of A Glorified Kingdom (Early 06)
    Saosin ~ TBA (Early 06)
    Secret Machines ~ Ten Silver Drops (18th April)
    Senses Fail ~ TBA (Expected Late 06)
    Sepultura ~ Dante XXI (March)
    Sick Of It All ~ Death To Tryants
    Snow Patrol ~ Eyes Open (April)
    Sonic Youth ~ Sonic Life (Late 06)
    Soul Asylum ~ Crazy Mixed Up World (March 21st)
    Stat Quo ~ Statlanta
    Tenacious D ~ Pick Of Destiony OST (Late 06)
    Test Icicles ~ For Screening Purposes Only (US Release 24th Jan)
    The Ataris ~ Welcome The Night
    The Blood Brothers ~ TBA (Fall 06)
    The Buzzcocks ~ Flat Pack Philosophy
    The Charlatans ~ TBA
    The Concretes ~ TBA (Early 06)
    The Crimea ~ Tragedy Rocks (30th Jan)
    The Cure ~ TBA (Summer 06)
    The December Drive ~ TBA
    The Division Group ~ TBA
    The Donnas ~ TBA (Summer)
    The Elected ~ Sun, Sun, Sun (23rd Jan)
    The Flaming Lips ~ At War With The Mystics (4th April)
    The Futureheads ~ TBA (Summer)
    The Game ~ Doctor's Advocate
    The Hives ~ TBA (Fall)
    The Hush Sound ~ TBA
    The Lemonheads ~ TBA (Spring)
    The Music ~ TBA (September)
    The Offspring ~ TBA (Summer)
    The Pixies ~ TBA
    The Prodigy ~ TBA
    The Rakes ~ TBA
    The Rapture ~ TBA
    The Roots ~ Game Theory
    The Shins ~ Sleeping Lessons
    The Sound of Animals Fighting ~ TBA
    The Stills ~ TBA
    The Streets ~ The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living (March)
    The Strokes ~ First Impressions Of Earth (2nd Jan)
    The Walkmen ~ TBA (Feb/March)
    The Wrens ~ TBA
    Three Days Grace ~ TBA
    Thursday ~ TBA
    Tom Waits ~ Rarities
    Tool ~ TBA
    Tortoise & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy ~ The Brave And The Bold (23rd Jan)
    Tortoise ~ TBA
    Train ~ For Me, It's You (31st Jan)
    Travis ~ TBA
    Travis Morrison ~ TBA (Feb)
    Trivium~ Crusade (Late 06)
    Tv On The Radio ~ TBA
    Union Street Erasure ~ Union Street (3rd April)
    Velvet Revolver ~ TBA (Spring)
    Venom ~ Metal Black (27th Feb)
    Wilco ~ TBA
    William Orbit ~ Hello Waveforms (7th Feb)
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs ~ Coco Beware (March)
    Yellowcard ~ Lights And Sounds (Jan 23rd)

    **Bold font indicates albums I'm most looking forward to.**

    Yeah, so a lot of decent stuff coming out this year. Really looking forward to the new Incubus and Kaddisfly especially.

    Please don't sue me or anything if your favourite band doesn’t release an album :)

    Let me know if I’ve missed anything.
  • Best of 2004

    Nov 21 2005, 0h48 por spectre1982

    In thinking about the best albums of this year, I decided to look back on the best of 2004. Here they are in order, starting with the best, and working the way down from there.

    1 Gavin Castleton - Dark Age
    2 Codeseven - Dancing Echos / Dead Sounds
    3 Incubus - A Crow Left of the Murder
    4 Gruvis Malt - Simon
    5 The Arcade Fire - Funeral
    6 The Helio Sequence - Love and Distance
    7 Clann Zu - Black Coats & Bandages
    8 oh my god - You're Too Straight To Love Me
    9 Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
    10 Death From Above 1979 - You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
    11 Moonraker - Peeg Vater
    12 Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous
    13 Incubus - The Odyssey
    14 Autolux - Future Perfect
    15 The Velvet Teen - Elysium
    16 Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
    17 Saturnine Mine - Sounds Like Quiche
    18 Zero 7 - When it Falls
    19 Gavin Castleton - Hypotenuse
    20 Ben Kenney - 26
    21 The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat
    22 Air - Talkie Walkie
    23 Stars - Set Yourself On Fire
    24 The Grand Silent System - Everyone Lies Alone
    26 Local H - Whatever Happened to PJ Soles?
    26 These Arms Are Snakes - The Lion Sleeps When It's Antelope Go Home
    27 Jimmy Eat World - Futures
    28 Annie - Anniemal
    29 Snow Patrol - Final Straw
    30 Strata - Strata
    31 The Music - Welcome To The North
    32 TV on the Radio - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
    33 Anathema - A Natural Disaster
    34 Interpol - Antics
    35 Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History
    36 PJ Harvey - Uh Huh Her
    37 A.C. Newman - The Slow Wonder
    38 Blindside - About A Burning Fire
    39 The Killers - Hot Fuss
    40 Isis - Panopticon
    41 Minus The Bear - They Make Beer Commercials Like This
    42 Lostprophets - Start Something
    43 theStart - Initiation
    44 Chronic Future - Lines In My Face
    45 Les Savy Fav - Inches
    46 Chevelle - This Type Of Thinking Could Do Us In
    47 Norah Jones - Feels Like Home
    48 Head Automatica - Tokyo Decadence
    49 The Faint - Wet From Birth
    50 Pinback - Summer in Abaddon
    51 Chin Up Chin Up - We Should Never Have Lived Like We Were Skyscrapers
    52 Kary - Light
    53 Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Love Bad News
    54 Home Video - Citizen EP
    55 The Robot Ate Me - On Vacation
    56 Macha - Forget Tommorow
    57 N.E.R.D. - Fly or Die
    58 Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
    59 Morrissey - You Are The Quarry
    60 the radio dept. - lesser matters
    61 Oceansize - Music For Nurses
    62 Stinking Liveveta - Caught Between Worlds
    63 Feist - Let It Die
    64 The Secret Machines - Now Here Is Nowhere
    65 Elliott Smith - From a Basement on a Hill
    66 The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightning Strike
    67 Le Tigre - This Island
    68 Squarepusher - Ultravisor
    69 The Burning Brides - Leave No Ashes
    70 Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Shake The Sheets
    71 Papa Roach - Getting Away With Murder
    72 Demon Hunter - Summer of Darkness
    73 Hundred Reasons - Shatterproof is not a Challenge
    74 Ben Kweller - On My Way
    75 !!! - Louden Up Now
    76 A Perfect circle - eMOTIVe
    77 Xiu Xiu - Fabulous Muscles
    78 Rishloo - Terras Fames
    79 Sparta - Porcelain
    80 The Liars - They Were Wrong So We Drowned
    81 Travis Morrison - Travistan
    82 Comets On Fire - Blue Cathedral
    83 Wilco - A Ghost Is Born
    84 Broken Social Scene - Bee Hives
    85 Pedro The Lion - Achilles Heel
    86 Phantom Planet - Phantom Planet
    87 cLOUDDEAD - Ten
    88 Ani Difranco - Educated Guess
    89 Q and not U - Power
    90 The Walkmen - Bows + Arrows
    91 John Frusciante - Shadows Collide With People
    92 The Used - In Love and Death
    93 Madvillain - Madvillainy
    94 Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing in the Hands
    95 Secret Chiefs 3 - Book of Horizons
    96 Fantomas - Delerium Chordia
    97 Ghost - Hypnotic Underworld
    98 northstar - Polyanna
    99 Pan American - Quiet City
    100 The Vines - Winning Days
    101 The Zutons - Who Killed the Zutons?
    102 Animal Collective - Tung Songs
    103 Matthew Good - White Light Rock & Roll Review
    104 Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days
    105 onlinedrawing - The Volunteers
    106 Green Day - American Idiot
    107 REM - Around The Sun
    108 Bjork - Medulla
    109 The Album Leaf - In A Safe Place
    110 U2 - How To Dissassemble An Atomic Bomb