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  1. The Solid and the Hollow (Album 2026)
    by The Junipers
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    Chris Bianchi Another great album from the Junipers, warm sounds and great melodies. Favorite track: Swan.
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    Kevin Shea obviously one of the best albums in a while.read the reviews!! Favorite track: She Makes the Sun Shine.
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    fender1976 Such an addictive album. Strikes the perfect balance of the bittersweet - makes me feel uplifted and a bit sad at the same time (good sad). And my god the harmonies! Wonderful album. Favorite track: Meadow Song.
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  2. No Better Time
    by The Rallies
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    Peter Buckley This is pop gold. I love this track. Favorite track: I Believe.
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    Wilco (fan) The Rallies’ excellent new album is sure to hit the sweet spot for fans of ‘60s-tinged jangle pop.
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    The Rallies (fan) No Better Time is a magical album for fans of 60's influenced melodies, delightful choruses, and sweet vocals that take center stage. One of the albums of the year. Pure power pop.
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  3. Repeater + 3 Songs
    by Fugazi
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    Mason Pond LANGUOR RISES REACHIN' Favorite track: Turnover.
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    chiefej ONE TWO THREE REPEATER 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 Favorite track: Shut the Door.
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    whokilledzero_mp3 Truly with no exaggeration, the greatest band in the world Favorite track: Sieve-Fisted Find.
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  4. Deface the Currency
    by The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
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    richmondpinball Caught you all play in Raleigh last night. One of the best sets of music I’ve seen live. Thanks for a great show
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    Glenn Lester Our Man In Jazz meets Red meets Band Of Gypsys meets Instrument Soundtrack…Uptown. AOTY? Yes, sir! Favorite track: Serpent Tongue (Slight Return).
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    dianekupelian Another devastatingly powerful yet beautiful album by the most interesting instrumental band operating today. Do not miss these guys if they play near you. All the tracks are favorites, but special stand-outs include The Rules of The Game, Clutch, 30 Years of Knowing, and, with its sly reference to Hendrix in its title, Serpent Tongue (Slight Return). This is a band that folks will be talking about decades from now.
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    chuckiesparkles With the first two Messthetics albums, in order to get them to feel as this one and the other one with JBL you have to yell "JAZZBO" before every song. I'm glad that adding such a fantastic Sax player solved that. Favorite track: Deface the Currency.
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  5. The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
    by The Messthetics
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    Ryan Hamilton Definitely slept on this Favorite track: Three Sisters.
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    Flavio two hypothetically different paths meet naturally flowing towards the same direction, a free mind
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    frankiethew I'm particularly liking Emergence. It feels like the perfect Venn diagram intersection between JBL's wildness and the rhythm sections solidly rooted groove.
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