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Shelley Short - Water for the Day Editor's Pick

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Short’s third album, “Water for the Day” seems to be a self-referential diary of sorts, pouring out her emotions into a tight container of intimacy and passion. Her subtle vocals rear back and yelp with coffeehouse clarity and a wisdom beyond her years. Accompanied by a strong troupe of musicians, including drummer Rachel Blumberg (Decemberists, M. Ward, Bright Eyes), Gary James on bass, guitarist Alexis Gideon, and Tiffany Kowalski (Bright Eyes) playing the violin, Shelley Short masks her storytelling in fantastic indie pop ballads. Lovely rustic folk pop tunes that are precise and original.

- J-Sin

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His Name is Alive - Firefly Dragonfly

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Recorded in their living room in Michigan, His Name is Alive’s stunning “Firefly Dragonfly” is an elegant and sparse manifest of folk and indie pop. Starting things off with a truly amazing cover of Sufjan Steven’s “The Dress Looks Nice on You”, “Firefly Dragonfly” simply rears its head back and dazzles with heartfelt emotional vocal takes and simple yet intriguing arrangements. Andy FM has a way about the microphone and when he combines his subtle crooning with Jessica Bailiff’s beautiful mezzo-soprano delivery it is sheer magic. This is a great EP released exclusively through one of my favorite indie labels, Acuarela Discos based in Madrid Spain.

- J-Sin

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LD & the New Criticism - Amoral Certitudes

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Folk pop meets orchestral pop head on as if some bastard wanted to recreate the Polyphonic Spree. Very amusing and delectable short pop tunes that rehearse the middle years of the ‘60s complete with psychedelic glaze and plenty of maracas, tambourines, finger cymbals, and mandolin. It’s certainly not a bad album for what it is, it’s just that sometimes charming folk pop can be a bit overzealous.

- J-Sin

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Sad Sailor - Link to the Outside World

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Three tracks by this Omaha based group that whirl in pandemonium and reckless abandon. “Link to the Outside World” may sound chaotic and improvisational but there’s a beauty to it, an urgent beauty that if you don’t cling onto right away it might puff away like smoke. Really pretty cello work I might add.

- J-Sin

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Boy Omega - Hope on the Horizon Editor's Pick

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Take yourself half of Conor Oberst and a half of Elliott Smith and you have yourself Swedish musical maverick Martin Henrik Gustafsson. Orchestrated pop sprinkled with careful nuance and indie lo-fi musical nomenclature, “Hope on the Horizon” is an album about life and everything that is both small and important all at once. Tons of stringed instruments, jangling piano, horns, and clever songwriting are all spun up together to form this beautifully bittersweet harmonious opus. Genius.

- J-Sin

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The Central Standards - The Central Standards' Folly

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Raised on Memphis music, The Central Standards dapple in the pop rock genre with tender hooks and catchy riffs. The album is rich in detail and texture though some songs can be completely stripped down and almost raw sounding. Add in some blues with fantastic brass instruments and you’ve got yourself a colorful and sugary third record from a quirky quartet of smart songwriters.

- J-Sin

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Randy Kaplan - Loquat Rooftop

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As a proud parent of a 21-month old son, I can definitely appreciate wanting to write and compose tracks for children. Kaplan’s second children’s CD, “Loquat Rooftop” is once again produced by Kansas bluegrass legend Mike West (he also helped out on his ’06 gem, “Five Cent Piece”). Ranging from tales about ladybugs without polka dots to deploring the fact that our children have to inherit our mess. Caution though as Randy in between his smart Americana finger-picking and georgeous melodies ala Woody Guthrie, does occasionally drop some cusses and imagery perhaps not suited for all children. Regardless my kid loves it!

- J-Sin

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The Wars of 1812 - Status Quo Ante Bellum

The Wars of 1812Status Quo Ante Bellum Buy it at Amazon

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Wisconsin natives The Wars of 1812 set out to write a sparse alt. country rock album as a side project. Eventually things came together and they formed a band the right way, moving out to the Twin Cities. “Status Quo Ante Bellum” drips soaking wet of influence from Wilco. Nifty and catchy harmonies are bundled together with strong songwriting and cute keyboard melodies. Nice.

- J-Sin

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