Eureka California's new LP 'Versus' might not take over the world, but it will take over your stereo.
Thank you Popshifter!

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Eureka California's new LP 'Versus' might not take over the world, but it will take over your stereo.
Thank you Popshifter!
Good copy: '...literate, clever music that makes Belle and Sebastian look like a bunch of thugs'
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/prize-every-time-greatest/id875511602
I want to see this -- I quite liked Rubber. It wasn't perfect, but it was cool enough to make me wanna see more.
This is rad! Cait got to interview GP! Neato!
YAY! The Faint are pretty neat.
JG Thirlwell's "Best Of 2013"
If you like listicles - and I know you do - check out JG Thirlwell's "Best Of 2013" article in that most venerable of internet culture journals, Popshifter.
How do you solve an enigma like Electric Six? The unflattering, often condescending reviews of their albums seem to indicate that music critics only listen to them once or twice before discounting them altogether. I hate to bring up the song that rhymes with “Ray Jar,” but not because it’s a bad song. After all, it does bring legions of fans to their shows (though they frequently are, admittedly, drunken and annoying bros who don’t seem to grasp that the band traffics in irony just as well as it does in impossibly addictive music). Yet it illustrates what most people think of when they think of Electric Six. It’s sort of like describing James Spader as “that guy who was in Pretty In Pink.”
Good Band, Terrible Band Name!