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Tod Booth

  1. Oakland, California
  2. Rock
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  1. The Kasambwe Brothers
    by The Kasambwe Brothers
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  2. Looking for a Sign in the '90s
    by The Mysteries of Life
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    Bob Klanac The Mysteries of Life are a treasure. Wonderful stripped down slightly melancholic power pop with terrific songwriting.
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  3. Thoughts of the Night
    by Hannah Mayree
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    Aaron J. Spooky (he/him) Hypnotic psycho-spiritual folk music and balladry, carried by Mayree's moving vocals and their unusual banjo style. Absolutely lovely work. Favorite track: Other Side.
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    Gavin Harmon Top drawer emotionally fueled folky grooviness with melodic twists that cut to the heart. This is one album that you'll want to get- take time and let it sink in. It deserves your full attention. :) Favorite track: Laying Hen.
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    Peanut Hannah Mayree is a beam of light. But not just any light; the kind of ray that finds it's way through the drawn shades and slowly falls across your face, gently awakening you from your mid-day-nap dreams to a sleepy state of total contentedness.
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  4. Forever
    by MARBLED EYE
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  5. Jimmywine Majestic (Deluxe Reissue)
    by Red Red Meat
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    shadowzwillfall ‘JimmyWine Majestic’ definitely among my personal favorites. Whenever it’s been a rough day or life gets you down, this record as a great way to chill and unwind.
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  1. La Luz
    by Thorn Haze
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    Little Mama (Revisited) Little Mama (Revisited)
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    kuluke2002 Lil Mama is really groovy! Favorite track: Little Mama (Revisited).
  2. I Am The River, The River Is Me
    by Jen Cloher
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    Being Human Being Human
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    Terry Eyssens I think this album is unfathomably good, and beautiful, and tough, and more ... Favorite track: I Am Coming Home.
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    XtinePoet This is an exquisite album. I love it more with each listen; all the layers - musically, emotionally, spiritually - deep, wide, braided and rippling like the rivers of home. Favorite track: I Am Coming Home.
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    Whyte Rushan perfect, my witch Favorite track: Mana Takatāpui.
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  3. Fall into the Sun
    by Swearin'
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    Future Hell Future Hell
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    maia! Just Katie and me :) Favorite track: Big Change.
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    tit I like you I swear. "Fall Into the Sun" put on the record player to feel a sentiment of satisfaction and finally be able to recover a taste of freedom and sincerity that you obviously felt when you recorded this one.

    Second best track aexequo with Smoke or Steam: Future Hell

    Cheers Favorite track: Smoke or Steam.
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    Patricia Johnston Swearin' are one of my favourite bands, so I was incredibly excited about their reunion. This album didn't disappoint, pairing their slightly off-kilter garage sound with more melancholic, adult vocals. Favorite track: Dogpile.
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  4. Demonstrations
    by P.S. Eliot
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    zoroaster zoroaster
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    Justin Heim The raw, fragile tones of this album really touch on something I've been trying not to feel for a while, and it feels good. Favorite track: cry uncle.
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    Ally making my ears giddy 24/7 Favorite track: bear named otis.
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    Sean Rice More fragile and tender than the finished versions ...gives me goose bumps Favorite track: hail mary.
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  5. INDIAN TALKING MACHINE part two: INSTRUMENTAL GEMS FROM THE 78rpm ERA
    by Sublime Frequencies
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    Indranil Bhattacharya (sitar) c.1959 Indranil Bhattacharya (sitar) c.1959
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