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Editors' Monthly Picks
The tracklisting for New Moon, the second installation of the Twilight film series, reads like a who's who of indie rock. Standouts are a solo track from Thom Yorke of Radiohead, a collaboration between Bon Iver and St. Vincent, and the soundtrack's first single, Death Cab for Cutie's "Equinox."
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Canadian chanteuse Amy Millan, best known for fronting the indie rock act Stars, has
released her second solo album on Toronto's Arts & Crafts.
Masters of the Burial
includes wistful and beautiful interpretations of Death Cab For Cutie, Richard Hawley, and Sarah Harmer tunes, as well as original Millan songs.
›Order Masters of the Burial now Adam Lambert, For Your Entertainment
Adam Lambert's debut album, For Your Entertainment, is one of the most anticipated albums ever to be released by an American Idol contestant. It features collaborations with a list of pop and rock royalty: Lady GaGa, P!nk, Matthew Bellamy of Muse and Justin Hawkins from The Darkness.
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Rod Stewart, Soulbook
Grammy Award winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Rod Stewart's latest project is Soulbook, a collection of classic Sixties & Seventies-era soul favorites sung by one of the most interpretive voices in music.
›Order Soulbook now Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson, Break Up
Singer-songwriter Pete Yorn and actress Scarlett Johansson have teamed up to create an album in the spirit of Serge Gainsbourg's recordings with Brigitte Bardot. Watch the video for "Relator," and order Break Up today.
›Watch and buy now Kristina Train's Spilt Milk
Train's Blue Note debut, Spilt Milk, is urbane and soulful, lush in its arrangements but intimate in its emotions. Built on a foundation of classic and deeply felt Southern soul, Kristina's music is the center of her world. She draws inspiration from Aretha Franklin, among many others.
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