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Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
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His greatest work is 40 years behind him, his solo peak over 30 years gone. Does the world need a new Paul McCartney album? The answer is yes. With Memory Almost Full, Macca is back, on his own, completely: everything but the strings is multi-instrumentalist Paul. "What went out is coming back," he sings in "Vintage Clothes," and from the sound of things, that may not be just wishful thinking. What's past is prologue; if we're lucky, what to come may be McCartney's late renaissance.
 
Hot Chip - DJ Kicks
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feistFor Hot Chip's installment of the legendary DJ-Kicks series, the boys deliver an eclectic mix that features everything from German minimal techno to classic pop, hip-hop, grime and garage. This is a mix that covers an unbelievable broad range of styles and truly pulls it off. To top off the mix, they threw in a brand new, exclusive Hot Chip track entitled "Piano Song," which takes their sound to an entirely new level.
 
Funeral For A Friend - Tales Dont Tell Themselves
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feistTales don’t tell themselves, but Matt Davies, lead singer of the Welsh band Funeral for a Friend, will tell them to you. On the band’s third proper album stateside, his tales materialize as songs which he describes as dramatic and intense with a sense of urgency. Produced by Gil Norton (Jimmy Eat World, Foo Fighters, Dashboard Confessional), the lead single Into Oblivion (Reunion) showcases soaring guitars, thoughtful lyrics, and even a string section and is set to propel the band further into the international spotlight.
 
Feist - The Reminder
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feistFeist is the solo project of Canada's Leslie Feist- The Reminder, her third release, comes from the same well of quiet, appealing songwriting, and delicate vocalizations that made 2004's Let It Die such a sweet treat. This one is a bit more hushed and ballad heavy, closer to Cat Power than Peaches (with whom Feist has also worked with in the past) but maintains an indie-minded blend of confessional pop, jazzy folk, and lo-fi torch songs. 
 
The O.C Mix 6: Covering Our Tracks - Various Artists
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various Creative and inspired covers of songs  that have appeared on the show: Tally Hall's cover of the Killers' "Smile Like You Mean It", Pinback does Black Flag's "Wasted" and Lady Sovereign gives some snarling new life to the Sex Pistols'
"Pretty Vacant”.
 
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