Lost in Dream-Pop: Shimmering New Music From King Krule and Bradford Cox
A London teenager and a Georgia indie-rock leader find a common sound.
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A London teenager and a Georgia indie-rock leader find a common sound.
Reviews of new work from Ladytron, Wild Flag, Das Racist, St. Vincent, and Girls.
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The new album from a critics' favorite is quieter than usual.
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Indie rock that stuck with our critic through the winter.
Zach Galifianakis starts a talk show but can't get much out of guest musician Michael Showalter.
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