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Alex Naidus

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Articles: 30

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Still Corners, Strange Pleasu…

When a band makes music that is repeatedly, almost invariably, described … more »

Bleached, Ride Your Heart…

Bleached’s motto might be “Sisters just wanna have fun.… more »

Unknown Mortal Orchestra, II…

Unknown Mortal Orchestra, primarily the creative vehicle of founder Ruban… more »

Ducktails, The Flower Lane…

At first glance, it’s hard to draw a straight line from Matt Mondan… more »

Widowspeak, Almanac

Almanac, the second album from Brooklyn’s Widowspeak, features full… more »

Peaking Lights, Lucifer…

Peaking Lights — husband-and-wife duo Aaron Doyes and Indra Dunis … more »

Crocodiles, Endless Flowers…

Crocodiles seem to have found their happy place. After two albums of dark… more »

Josef K, Entomology

In 1980, the same year the Ramones entered Hollywood (Rock n 'Roll Hi… more »

Hands on Heads, Hands on Head…

Get in. Get dizzy. Get out. That's the slashed-up synth-pop gameplan … more »

The Rolling Stones, THROUGH T…

Released just a few months after the death of Brian Jones, Through the Pa… more »

The Rolling Stones, Through T…

Released just a few months after the death of Brian Jones, Through the Pa… more »

Jaill, That’s How We Bu…

A bit of an unknown quantity when they signed to Sub Pop, Milwaukee's… more »

Who Are…Knight School

The duo in Knight School wrote and recorded two albums in 2009. You know,… more »

Happy Birthday, Happy Birthda…

When Sub Pop announced they were signing Happy Birthday, it was tempting … more »

Man/Miracle, The Shape of Thi…

Man/Miracle say The Shape of Things, their first album, is "about living … more »

X, Los Angeles

The first wave of punk was game-changing for a host of reasons, but rarel… more »

Cause Co-Motion!, Because Bec…

The crashiest of all the new crash-poppers, Brooklyn's caUSE co-MOTIO… more »

Crystal Stilts, Love Is a Wav…

Brooklyn's Crystal Stilts, graduates of our very own eMusic Selects p… more »

Interview: Rodriguez

The new film Searching for Sugar Man tells the story of Rodriguez, a shou… more »

Love Is All, A Hundred Things…

Love Is All's Nine Times That Same Song appeared out of nowhere at th… more »

Women, Women

Alberta quartet Women can't sit still. Similar to eMusic darlings Au,… more »

eMusic Selects: Blackblack

Diva Dompe is busy. Very busy. The singer, songwriter, bassist (and curre… more »

Wake, Here Comes Everybody + …

After debuting with the dour, Joy Division-aping Harmony, Glasgow's t… more »

eMusic Selects: Crystal Stilt…

After moving to New York from south Florida, JB Townsend (guitar) and Bra… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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