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Sinopse
A weekly feature, as found on Threevue.com, where we talk about an essential artist or album.
Episódios
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#31: Silver Scooter
07/06/2009Silver Scooter was a band from Austin, TX. Their singer now plays under the moniker Super XX Man, which is a pretty dumb name.
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#30: Rocky Votolato
31/05/2009Rocky Votolato is a singer/songwriter from Seattle and the former singer of Waxwing. My friend dated his sister for a while.
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#29: The New Year
24/05/2009The New Year is the “new” band (now 10 years old) from the main guys of Bedhead, one of my all-time favorite bands. Lucky for us, they don’t try that much new stuff with this new band.
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#28: The Advantage
17/05/2009An instrumental NES cover band on a video game website; sounds like a match made in heaven, right? Right.
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#27: The Juliana Theory
10/05/2009The Juliana Theory released three lousy albums and one halfway good album with some really excellent tracks. And really bad album art.
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#26: Shearwater
03/05/2009Shearwater is the former side project (now main project) of former Okkervil River member Jonathan Meiburg. Each of their albums are good for their own reasons.
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#24: Meredith Bragg and The Terminals
19/04/2009Meredith Bragg is a singer/songwriter from Washington DC who has released two hushed, overlooked albums over the past few years.
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#23: Phantom Planet
12/04/2009Phantom Planet was a band that featured Jason Schwartzman on drums for a while, as well as having a song featured as The O.C.’s theme song. They went on “indefinite hiatus” last year.
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#22: Kings of Leon
05/04/2009Kings of Leon are a well-known Southern rock band whose second album is pretty damn good.
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#20: John Vanderslice
22/03/2009Twentieth episode! That calls for a celebration, so I had my good friend Fred provide the narrative to this week's feature. You may recognize Fred as the guy who says "Threevue.com" before every episode of the feature. I figured I would give him some time in the spotlight this week, since he takes time out of his busy day every week to say "Threevue.com" for us. And he's never late.John Vanderslice, former MK Ultra frontman, is an excellent singer/songwriter and one of the main inspirations for my own music.
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#19: The Thermals
15/03/2009Portland, Oregon band The Thermals get our You Should Know treatment this week. They’ve released nothing but good albums since their inception in 2002.
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#18: Looper
08/03/2009Looper is an electronic act headed by former Belle and Sebastian bassist Stuart David.
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#17: Gatsby's American Dream
01/03/2009Dear bands,If you make an album about dinosaurs, I give it an episode of our You Should Know feature. See: Gatsby’s American Dream’s In the Land of Lost Monsters.
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#16: For Stars
22/02/2009San Fransisco band For Stars are this week’s focus, who are hard as hell to find on the internet thanks to two other bands, Stars and Planes Mistaken For Stars.
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#15: Mineral
15/02/2009Although you may have heard me drop the “e-bomb” in earlier features, today we showcase a genuine emo band - Mineral - who released two classic and highly-influential albums in the late nineties.
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#14: The Microphones
08/02/2009This week we’ll be talking about the Washington-based band The Microphones, headed by Phil Elvrum, which has had several other band names (Mount Eerie, Phil Elvrum, etc). Their most well-known album, The Glow Pt. 2, was reissued last year.
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#13: Rogue Wave
01/02/2009Lucky episode #13 features the Oakland-based indie pop/rock band Rogue Wave, who have released two great albums and one okay album.
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#12: The American Analog Set
25/01/2009Episode #12 features one of my all-time favorite bands, The American Analog Set. Listen, enjoy, buy.