Monday, November 22, 2010

New Music For Which You Can Give Thanks

Here's a quick look at some new CD titles at DPPL. Speaking of new, we're also going to have a cool, new catalog in a few weeks, where you will not only be able to look up CD titles but rate, review, tag and create lists of favorite music as well. Stay tuned for the details on "BiblioCommons."

New in November:
"False Priest" by of Montreal - you hear their music in TV commercials all the time, now you can say you heard it first...

"Selfish Machines" by Pierce The Veil - how can you dislike an album with a song called, "I Don't Care If You're Contagious?"


"As The Rez Turns" by Pipestone - described as having an "edgy sense of humor," these popular Ojibwe singers give you a look at life on the "Rez."

"Shakara" and "London Scene", rereleases from Fela and the Africa 70 - classic albums from the Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, composer and afrobeat legend.

"Out" by Gaba Kulka - Polish songstress heavily influenced by Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel, but also by ABBA and Iron Maiden: how cool is that?

Just a few new and unusual titles to keep you coming back. What are you listening to lately that has you excited about music?

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