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101. Never Trust a Happy Song (2011)
by Grouplove
Los Angeles-based indie rock outfit Grouplove's 2011 full-length debut, Never Trust a Happy Song, builds upon the neo-folk/rock and dancey indie rock ... More
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102. Keep It Hid (2009)
by Dan Auerbach
Whenever the lead singer/songwriter in a two-person group steps out with a solo album, the first question that comes to mind is whether the musician ... More
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103. Get Along (2011)
by Tegan and Sara
Recorded amidst family, friends, and fans, Get Along isn't the first live set offered up to listeners by the sisterly Canadian crooners Tegan and ... More
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104. Metals (2011)
by Feist
Metals is the fourth studio album from Canadian songstress Feist. In the run up to the release, various viral videos exhibiting clips of songs from ... More
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105. Shields (2012)
by Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear were gone for a few years after Veckatimest, but the amount of extracurricular projects they tackled during that time -- Chris Taylor's ... More
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106. Vanishing Point (2013)
by Mudhoney
Growing up gracefully would seem to be a contradiction for a band as cheerfully vulgar as Mudhoney, but there's no mistaking that the members of the ... More
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107. Neck of the Woods (2012)
by Silversun Pickups
Silversun Pickups had a bit of a breakthrough with 2009's Swoon. Moody and fuzzed-out singles like "Substitution" and "Panic Switch" drew new ... More
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108. Caveman (2013)
by Caveman
New York indie quintet Caveman's 2011 debut Coco Beware was a softly psyched-out affair of neon-flecked atmospheres and '70s-inspired rock tracks. ... More
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109. Migrant (2013)
by The Dear Hunter
For most bands, a concept album is usually a departure, offering the artist a chance to really explore one idea to its fullest in a controlled ... More
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110. Cage the Elephant (2009)
by Cage the Elephant
The more things change in rock, the more they inevitably stay the same -- and in the case of Cage the Elephant, that's a good thing. Actually, it's a ... More
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111. Julian Plenti Is Skyscraper (2009)
by Paul Banks / Julian Plenti
A solo album -- yet not, Julian Plenti Is Skyscraper is the debut album from the alter ego of Interpol's Paul Banks. Plenti played acoustic ... More
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112. Simple Math (2011)
by Manchester Orchestra
Manchester Orchestra's 2011effort Simple Math is an epic, would-be concept album revolving around lead singer/songwriter Andy Hull's life to date. ... More
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113. Celebration Rock (2012)
by Japandroids
Canadian noise-pop duo Japandroids release their second album Celebration Rock, which they took the bulk of 2011 off from their extensive tour ... More
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114. Reign of Terror (2012)
by Sleigh Bells
Despite its in-the-red volume, Sleigh Bells' debut album, Treats, was a fragile, almost alchemical blend of wispy melodies and crushingly heavy beats ... More
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115. The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003)
by Explosions in the Sky
Explosions in the Sky's second effort takes a more studied, even lush approach to the literate chaos of their 2001 debut. But put on your sad sack ... More
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116. Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough [7 Tracks] (2006)
by The Black Keys
Chulahoma is a stopgap EP from the Black Keys, a collection of six covers of songs by cult bluesman Junior Kimbrough, whose "Do the Rump" they ... More
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117. Innerspeaker (2010)
by Tame Impala
The limpid lysergic swirls and squalling fuzz-toned riffs that populate Tame Impala's debut clearly owe a hefty, heartfelt debt to the hazy churn of ... More
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118. Halcyon Digest (2010)
by Deerhunter
Inspired by the flyer culture of punk and college rock bands of the '70s and '80s, Deerhunter introduced Halcyon Digest with an "interactive Xerox ... More
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119. We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic (2013)
by Foxygen
With their album-length 2012 EP Take the Kids Off Broadway, backwards-looking concept rockers Foxygen arrived with so many classic rock reference ... More
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120. The Moon & Antarctica (2000)
by Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse's Epic debut, The Moon & Antarctica, finds them strangely subdued, focusing on mortality as well as the moody, acoustic side of their ... More
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121. Broken Bells (2010)
by Broken Bells
James Mercer and Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton) want Broken Bells to be seen, and heard, as an honest-to-goodness band, not a side-project dalliance ... More
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122. Time Without Consequence (2006)
by Alexi Murdoch
After appearing on the soundtrack to the hit TV show The OC, Alexi Murdoch could have easily followed Death Cab for Cutie onto the major label merry ... More
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123. The Haunted Man (2012)
by Bat for Lashes
Natasha Khan's two previous Bat for Lashes albums -- 2006's Fur and Gold and 2009's Two Suns -- were lavish affairs from their cover images to their ... More
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124. Pedestrian Verse (2013)
by Frightened Rabbit
Pedestrian Verse is the fourth studio album from Scottish indie rockers Frightened Rabbit, following the release of the State Hospital EP, which ... More
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125. Fantasies (2009)
by Metric
Metric's third full-length album, Fantasies, is a glossy, slick, and so-clean-you-could-eat-off-it slice of modern rock that may scare off some of ... More
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