Nouns
In 2008, No Age released Nouns. Two people, drums and guitar, making more noise than most bands twice their size.
In 2008, No Age released Nouns. Two people, drums and guitar, making more noise than most bands twice their size.
In 2008, Cut Copy released In Ghost Colours. The album that proved indie kids and clubbers wanted the same thing at the same time.
In 2007, The Field released From Here We Go Sublime. Made by a man who was working in a liquor store when it came out.
In 2001, Spoon released Girls Can Tell. The album they recorded in a garage after everyone said no.
In 2000, Luomo released Vocalcity. Six tracks, seventy-six minutes and proof that glitch music had a pulse all along.
In 2005, The Hold Steady released Separation Sunday. The record that proved a concept album about drugs, Catholicism and Minneapolis could also be the most fun you'd have all year.