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Andrew Popp

  1. Ottawa, Ontario
  2. Rock
  1. collection 21
  2. wishlist 10
  3. following 28
  1. Seven Dollars: a Benefit for North Carolina Food Assistance
    by Hiss Golden Messenger
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    Lucas Kurrle Thank you so much for the “Seven Dollars” release! You gave me the opportunity to own a live show of yours and help people. You’re the best!
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    conwheezy MC, I am inspired. Favorite track: Mahogany Dread.
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    Brian Magee Too many great ones in this collection, but this is first Hiss song I ever heard...Dec 2015 in Wilmington NC when they opened for Dawes. I immediately was a super fan. Favorite track: Saturday’s Song.
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  2. Natural Facts
    by Garcia Peoples
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    dave doran Echoes of every 60's and 70's style progressive rock you loved but not a copy of any of them.
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    eldudowski boys, dear boys, keep it fluid like a druid. Favorite track: Total Yang.
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    cavestrummer Guitar interplay that is as much late-period Moore & Ranaldo as it is Garcia & Weir. i hope this was half as much fun to make as it is to hear.
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  3. Cosmic Cash
    by Garcia Peoples
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    FraterOiram these boys know what they're doing. Favorite track: Suite: Cashing Out / Sigh of Relief / The Midnight Dancer / All the Time / Distant Lands.
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    THOMAS BLAIN My favorite song on this album has changed three times now. I love it and love the band. They just freaking all out jam. I need more! Favorite track: Suite: Cashing Out / Sigh of Relief / The Midnight Dancer / All the Time / Distant Lands.
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    Robert Bloemkolk Taking the Grateful Dead into the next century without being just copycats. They're inspired by the Dead but take their own long strange trip. Favorite track: Suite: Cashing Out / Sigh of Relief / The Midnight Dancer / All the Time / Distant Lands.
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  4. One Step Behind
    by Garcia Peoples
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    Robert Bloemkolk Still on their own strange trip. Taking their sweet time as well. One step behind is - again - classic Dead in spirit but this is very much the Peoples Monster Jam. And yes, it's cleaning up your third eye time. Favorite track: One Step Behind.
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    The Midnight Toker. Wonderful vocal harmonies enveloped in folk rock sound drawn out into a long 30 min trip. The Grateful Dead come to mind. Favorite track: One Step Behind.
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    THOMAS BLAIN Five stars. Just three tracks and one is an edited down version of another but there is so much music in those few tracks. One Step Behind is breezy, pyschadelic, jam-bandy and at the same time catchy. Its 30 minutes long and has many changes but the core song is just a great journey. Heart and Soul is like Skynard, Allman Brothers, throwback that is entirely original. I can't stop listening to this collection. Favorite track: One Step Behind.
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  5. Circle of Giants
    by moe.
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    bxhousedawg Been seein Moe. for over 25 years, up there as one of my fav bands who I've seen more than a lot of other bands I like. Always a fun time, really talented musicians. and this recent album showcases their talent, added with Nate on keys just elevating their sound. Favs here are Giants, band in the sky, and, ups and downs. Check out my playlists here for a good mix, with a new one monthly.
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  1. Stangefolk
    by Strangefolk
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    Reuben's Place Reuben's Place
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  2. Revolutionaries
    by You Won't
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    Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya
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    AlexAlexAlex So many layers, styles and so much musical talent. I hope that there’s more in the pipeline as this was revelatory. Folk crossed with punk aesthetic. Favorite track: Little Lion.
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    Gina Schiappacasse I love how perfectly raw, honest, and clear the voice of You Won't is. Lyrically, acoustically, it's hard to explain why, but everything about their music just feels right. I haven't taken these songs off of repeat in months. Favorite track: Trampoline.
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    Emily Schein Whenever I have a bad interaction with another human being, I like to give this a listen. Favorite track: Douchey.
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  3. Make It Sweat
    by King Garbage
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    Lost In The Sauce Lost In The Sauce
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    Jehouash When KG drops the beat, oh, you're gonna move your feet, washing dishes, doing laundry, lazying about. CANT GET ENOUGH OF THOSE CHANGES Favorite track: Forbidden Lovers.
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    sambarluc Whispers in a warm night, with a touch of irony. What can you ask more? Favorite track: Runaway.
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    Donovan Murphy Gritty, bouncy, honest, this album seamlessly binds the pain and humor of life. It tells us to get the f*ck up and move. Favorite track: Lost In The Sauce.
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  4. weird fiction
    by Al Chem
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    No Hopper No Hopper
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    andyrray Jane Fitz played this on her NTS show - simply gorgeous 'weirdness' (artist words, not mine). Favorite track: No Hopper.
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    𝕋𝕨𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕖𝕕𝕤𝕠𝕦𝕝 Originally recorded between 2000 and 2005, the six tracks on the album are still some of the most intriguing and fresh music I’ve heard in a long time. Worth your time and attention. Favorite track: No Hopper.
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    Prophane Dreamy sparsely produced dub techno with a somber edge - fell in love with the details in the sounds right away ordered the vinyl.
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  5. Theory of Ruins
    by Matt Steady
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    Theory of Ruins Theory of Ruins