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            <title>Attention Breaking Blog Readers! Find All Your Favorite Stories in Rock Daily</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Hello loyal readers of the Breaking Blog! *Rolling Stone* is moving all of the Breaking stories you're used to finding here into the Rock & Roll Daily Blog. You'll still find our weekly Breaking stories, Hype Monitor, MP3 downloads, videos and those other stories on new artists and music you love &#8212; just at a different address. Follow this link to go directly to Breaking stories in Rock & Roll Daily, or just head on into the Rock Daily blog and dig around for yourself. Thanks for reading, and we'll see you over there!]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello loyal readers of the Breaking Blog! *Rolling Stone* is moving all of the Breaking stories you're used to finding here into the Rock & Roll Daily Blog. You'll still find our weekly Breaking stories, Hype Monitor, MP3 downloads, videos and those other stories on new artists and music you love &#8212; just at a different address. Follow this link to go directly to <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/category/breaking/">Breaking stories in Rock & Roll Daily</a>, or just head on into the <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/">Rock Daily blog</a> and dig around for yourself. Thanks for reading, and we'll see you over there!]]></content:encoded>
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            <title>Breaking: Anya Marina</title>
            <description><![CDATA[ **Who:** Anya Marina, a pixie-ish Michigan-born California gal who ditched a sputtering film career (*100 Girls*, anyone?) to become a local disc jockey. Honing her songwriting chops by immersing herself in music all day allowed her to claim the San Diego local open-mike crown; a song on the *Grey's Anatomy* soundtrack called "Miss Halfway" scored her a national audience. **Sounds Like:** The dozen songs on *Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II* are a mixture of Liz Phair sex appeal and Boswell Sisters cabaret with a dash of Jung. "You can have a side to you that's overt and raw, but usually it's reserved for the bedroom or your innermost thoughts of your mind," she tells *Rolling Stone*. "Some artists are used to going there and that's part of their shtick. I didn't want to put on airs." She credits the intensity of her singing on "Afterparty At Jimmy's" to turning out the lights in the studio and taking her shirt off. "It was fun; it was nice." **Vital Stats:** &#8226; Marina's father is a Jungian psychologist who, instead of asking how her homework was coming along, would probe her about how her relationships were developing. If he were to ask her that question today, the answer would apparently be: slowly. Marina was recently on her fifth date with a guy who was trying to talk through why things weren't working out between them. "It was a fucking three-hour long conversation," she says. "I'm thinking 'dude, you've never even tried to kiss me and we're talking about why we're not dating.' Sometimes you can't talk it out. Just shut the fuck up and throw me on the bed."]]></description>
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**Who:** Anya Marina, a pixie-ish Michigan-born California gal who ditched a sputtering film career (*100 Girls*, anyone?) to become a local disc jockey. Honing her songwriting chops by immersing herself in music all day allowed her to claim the San Diego local open-mike crown; a song on the *Grey's Anatomy* soundtrack called "Miss Halfway" scored her a national audience. 

**Sounds Like:** The dozen songs on *Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II* are a mixture of Liz Phair sex appeal and Boswell Sisters cabaret with a dash of Jung. "You can have a side to you that's overt and raw, but usually it's reserved for the bedroom or your innermost thoughts of your mind," she tells *Rolling Stone*. "Some artists are used to going there and that's part of their shtick. I didn't want to put on airs." She credits the intensity of her singing on "Afterparty At Jimmy's" to turning out the lights in the studio and taking her shirt off. "It was fun; it was nice."  

**Vital Stats:**

&#8226; Marina's father is a Jungian psychologist who, instead of asking how her homework was coming along, would probe her about how her relationships were developing. If he were to ask her that question today, the answer would apparently be: slowly. Marina was recently on her fifth date with a guy who was trying to talk through why things weren't working out between them. "It was a fucking three-hour long conversation," she says. "I'm thinking 'dude, you've never even tried to kiss me and we're talking about why we're not dating.' Sometimes you can't talk it out. Just shut the fuck up and throw me on the bed." ]]></content:encoded>
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            <title>Hype Monitor: Hatcham Social, Benjy Ferree and Cynic</title>
            <description>*Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.* **The Band:** Hatcham Social **The Buzz:** U.K. outfit revives the old sound of Scotland, bringing back clanging chords, loose percussion and loopy vocals. **Listen If:** For you, Orange Juice is more than just a morning beverage. **Key Track:** &quot;Wild Creatures,&quot; where swooping vocals run loop-de-loops around vibrant, violent guitars. **The Band:** Benjy Ferree **The Buzz:** Weirdo concept rock from D.C., big banging guitars and huff-n-puff vocals, like Broadway gone bonkers. **Listen If:** Your chief requirement for pop music is unpredictability. **Key Track:** &quot;Dog Killers,&quot; a big, noisy rave-up wrapped up in grainy, grimy guitars.</description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[*Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.*

**The Band:** <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hatchamsocial" target="blank">Hatcham Social</a><br>
**The Buzz:** U.K. outfit revives the old sound of Scotland, bringing back clanging chords, loose percussion and loopy vocals.<br>
**Listen If:** For you, <a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdp6iBgDUpM" target="blank">Orange Juice</a> is more
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**Key Track:** "Wild Creatures," where swooping vocals run loop-de-loops around vibrant, violent guitars.
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**The Band:** <a href="http://www.myspace.com/benjyferree" target="blank">Benjy Ferree</a><br>
**The Buzz:** Weirdo concept rock from D.C., big banging guitars and huff-n-puff vocals, like Broadway gone bonkers.<br>
**Listen If:** Your chief requirement for pop music is unpredictability.<br>
**Key Track:** "Dog Killers," a big, noisy rave-up wrapped up in grainy, grimy guitars.]]></content:encoded>
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            <title>Breaking: Vivian Girls</title>
            <description> Who: The Vivian Girls, three Brooklyn-via-New Jersey gals who went from forming to opening for Sonic Youth and Yo La Tengo to landing on year-end critics&apos; list in just over a year. Sounds Like: With 10 songs clocking in under 25 minutes, their debut album is a flash flood of surf punk, girl group croon and heavy reverb. Inspirations like the Wipers, Nirvana and the Shangri-La&apos;s are evident on songs like the poppy but abrasive &quot;Going Insane&quot; and super-catchy &quot;Where Do You Run To.&quot; &quot;When we started out, we just wanted to be a really, really fast band with really short songs,&quot; guitarist-singer Cassie Ramone jokes. &quot;That was our original game plan. Now we&apos;re trying to write songs that are longer than two minutes. We&apos;re aiming for two-and-a-half minute songs.&quot; Vital Stats: &#8226; Ramone and bassist Kickball Katy formed the band in 2007 after first meeting in high school. &quot;We met at a Weezer concert,&quot; Ramone says. They recently recruited Katy&apos;s college friend Ali Koehler to step in as drummer. Cassie Ramone got her nom de rock after what she calls an obsession with the Ramones&apos; Rock N Roll High School, while Katy&apos;s nickname has a more mysterious origin. &quot;In 2002, I went to college and joined the Super Secret Kickball Society,&quot; Katy says. &quot;But I can&apos;t talk about it.&quot;</description>
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<b>Who:</b> The Vivian Girls, three Brooklyn-via-New Jersey gals who went from forming to opening for Sonic Youth and Yo La Tengo to landing on year-end critics' list in just over a year.

<b>Sounds Like:</b> With 10 songs clocking in under 25 minutes, their debut album is a flash flood of surf punk, girl group croon and heavy reverb. Inspirations like the Wipers, Nirvana and the Shangri-La's are evident on songs like the poppy but abrasive "Going Insane" and super-catchy "Where Do You Run To." "When we started out, we just wanted to be a really, really fast band with really short songs," guitarist-singer Cassie Ramone jokes. "That was our original game plan. Now we're trying to write songs that are longer than two minutes. We're aiming for two-and-a-half minute songs."

<b>Vital Stats:</b>

&#8226; Ramone and bassist Kickball Katy formed the band in 2007 after first meeting in high school. "We met at a Weezer concert," Ramone says. They recently recruited Katy's college friend Ali Koehler to step in as drummer. Cassie Ramone got her nom de rock after what she calls an obsession with the Ramones' <i>Rock N Roll High School</i>, while Katy's nickname has a more mysterious origin. "In 2002, I went to college and joined the Super Secret Kickball Society," Katy says. "But I can't talk about it."

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            <title>Glasvegas Douse Nirvana&apos;s  &quot;Come As You Are&quot; in Fuzzy Drone on New Cover</title>
            <description>Scottish band to watch Glasvegas know how to drone, and they do it well on this new cover of Nirvana&apos;s &quot;Come As You Are.&quot; If you&apos;ve ever wanted to hear the Nevermind track on &apos;ludes, now is your chance: the quartet slow the tempo without sacrificing the song&apos;s drama, amping up the reverb without losing their guitars in mush. Check it out here: [Listen]</description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Scottish band to watch Glasvegas know how to drone, and they do it well on this new cover of Nirvana's "Come As You Are." If you've ever wanted to hear the <i>Nevermind</I> track on 'ludes, now is your chance: the quartet slow the tempo without sacrificing the song's drama, amping up the reverb without losing their guitars in mush. Check it out here: <a style="text-decoration: none;" Onclick="openRhapPlayer('http://www.rhapsody.com','25112786','track')" href="javascript:void(0);">[Listen]</a>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title>Hear My Brightest Diamond&apos;s &quot;Tainted Love&quot; Cover From &quot;Guilt by Association Vol. 2&quot;</title>
            <description>The Breaking Blog doesn&apos;t believe in guilty pleasures &#8212; if you like something, you like it, and that&apos;s that. (We make no apologizes for our T&apos;Pau love here.) But the folks behind the *Guilt by Association* album series have found a way to mine the concept for greatness &#8212; or at least a few interesting albums. Volume 2 brings together a bunch of artists you may not have heard of yet covering songs you&apos;re likely very well acquainted with: RS Breaking artist My Brightest Diamond handles Soft Cell&apos;s oft-covered &quot;Tainted Love&quot; (download it below!), the Forms tackle Billy Joel&apos;s wordy &quot;We Didn&apos;t Start the Fire,&quot; Takka Takka take a crack at Phil Collins&apos; &quot;In the Air Tonight.&quot; On the more contemporary front, Max Vernon covers Katy Perry&apos;s &quot;I Kissed a Girl&quot; and Matt Pond PA mellow out My Chemical Romance&apos;s &quot;I&apos;m Not Okay.&quot; (Full track list after the jump). &#8226; &quot;Tainted Love&quot; [right click and select &quot;save as&quot;]</description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[The Breaking Blog doesn't believe in guilty pleasures &#8212; if you like something, you like it, and that's that. (We make no apologizes for our T'Pau love here.) But the folks behind the *Guilt by Association* album series have found a way to mine the concept for greatness &#8212; or at least a few interesting albums. Volume 2 brings together a bunch of artists you may not have heard of yet covering songs you're likely very well acquainted with: <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/blogs/breaking/2008/07/breaking-my-brightest-diamond.php" target="blank">RS Breaking artist My Brightest Diamond</a> handles Soft Cell's oft-covered "Tainted Love" (download it below!), the Forms tackle Billy Joel's wordy "We Didn't Start the Fire," Takka Takka take a crack at Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight." On the more contemporary front, Max Vernon covers Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" and Matt Pond PA mellow out My Chemical Romance's "I'm Not Okay." (Full track list after the jump).

&#8226; <a href="http://download.rbn.com/rstone/rstone/download/audio/MyBrightestDiamond-TaintedLove.mp3" target="blank">"Tainted Love"</a> <br/>
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            <title>Hype Monitor: Wavves, N.A.S.A. and Bildmeister</title>
            <description> *Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.* **The Band:** Wavves **The Buzz:** What frills? California lo-fi band breaks pop down to a few key ingredients, making for songs with serrated edges. **Listen If:** You think recording studios are for suckers. **Key Track:** The band&apos;s rambunctious theme song &quot;Wavves,&quot; smeared with splotches of guitars and wild, wailing vocals. **The Band:** N.A.S.A. (pictured above) **The Buzz:** California production team use their formidable skills to craft creepy, crawling songs and top them with celebrity vocalists. **Listen If:** You feel like you&apos;ve been waiting forever for a new Avalanches record, or you long for a return of the bygone sample-driven hip-hop aesthetic. **Key Track:** &quot;Money,&quot; where former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne sounds right at home among clattering percussion and stumbling synths. **Bonus:** Read more about the group&apos;s mastermind Sam Spiegel (Spike Jonze&apos;s bro) here on the Hot List.</description>
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*Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.*
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**The Band:** <a href="http://www.myspace.com/wavves" target="blank">Wavves</a><br/>
**The Buzz:** What frills? California lo-fi band breaks pop down to a few key ingredients, making for songs with serrated edges.<br/>
**Listen If:** You think recording studios are for suckers.<br/>
**Key Track:** The band's rambunctious theme song "Wavves," smeared with splotches of guitars and wild, wailing vocals.
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**The Band:** <a href="http://www.myspace.com/nasa" target="blank">N.A.S.A.</a> (pictured above)<br/>
**The Buzz:** California production team use their formidable skills to craft creepy, crawling songs and top them with celebrity vocalists.<br/>
**Listen If:** You feel like you've been waiting forever for a new Avalanches record, or you long for a return of the bygone sample-driven hip-hop aesthetic.<br/>
**Key Track:** "Money," where former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne sounds right at home among clattering percussion and stumbling synths.<br/>
**Bonus:** Read more about the group's mastermind Sam Spiegel (Spike Jonze's bro) <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/24604682/page/34" target="blank">here on the Hot List</a>.

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            <title>Breaking: Adele</title>
            <description><![CDATA[ Who: Neo-soulstress Adele, a 20-year-old Londonite whose debut album 19 became the surprise hit of the Grammys after getting nominations for Best New Artist and Record of the Year. Sounds Like: Like U.K. exports Amy Winehouse and Duffy, Adele brings a retro R&B sound with a hint of "heartbroken soul," as she's dubbed it. The style is evident on her hit "Chasing Pavements." The song was inspired by a bitter breakup that soaks into the fiber of 19: After discovering her boyfriend was cheating on her, Adele punched him in the face at a pub and promptly got thrown out. "As I was running away, the phrase 'chasing pavements' came to me," Adele remembers. "I sang it into my phone, went home and got three chords together." Vital Stats: &#8226; Adele isn't your typical pop star, with her thick British accent, a heavy Marlboro habit and a relaxed attitude about her un-pop-star body. "She's not going to get anywhere &#8212; she's a fat girl," Adele recalls her detractors saying. In fact, Adele first considered a job in A&R before recording a demo, which grabbed the attention of XL Records. "I went from thinking I could get a scouting job &#8212; then they said 'We want to sign you.' "]]></description>
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<b>Who:</b> Neo-soulstress Adele, a 20-year-old Londonite whose debut album <I>19</I> became the surprise hit of the Grammys after getting nominations for Best New Artist and Record of the Year.

<b>Sounds Like:</b> Like U.K. exports Amy Winehouse and Duffy, Adele brings a retro R&B sound with a hint of "heartbroken soul," as she's dubbed it. The style is evident on her hit "Chasing Pavements." The song was inspired by a bitter breakup that soaks into the fiber of <I>19</I>: After discovering her boyfriend was cheating on her, Adele punched him in the face at a pub and promptly got thrown out. "As I was running away, the phrase 'chasing pavements' came to me," Adele remembers. "I sang it into my phone, went home and got three chords together."

<b>Vital Stats:</b>

&#8226; Adele isn't your typical pop star, with her thick British accent, a heavy Marlboro habit and a relaxed attitude about her un-pop-star body. "She's not going to get anywhere &#8212; she's a fat girl," Adele recalls her detractors saying. In fact, Adele first considered a job in A&R before recording a demo, which grabbed the attention of XL Records. "I went from thinking I could get a scouting job &#8212; then they said 'We want to sign you.' "]]></content:encoded>
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            <title>Watch Bodies of Water&apos;s Dark New Video for &quot;Under the Pines&quot;</title>
            <description> The Breaking Blog kicked off 2008 with a post about L.A. quartet Bodies of Water, and we&apos;re happy to do the same in 2009! Click above to watch the band&apos;s creepy but beautiful new video for &quot;Under the Pines,&quot; which features a shotgun, a dog, a child burned by lye and the band&apos;s thick layers of knotty rock. Last year we said the band&apos;s sound recalled &quot;The Arcade Fire as composed by Ennio Morricone. The band funnels roots rock, soaring gospel, the Mamas &amp; the Papas-style harmonies and Spaghetti Western themes into an uplifting, California-baked package.&quot; We&apos;ll stand by that description in &apos;09.</description>
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The Breaking Blog kicked off 2008 with <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/blogs/breaking/2008/01/breaking-artist-bodies-of-wate.php" target="blank">a post</a> about L.A. quartet Bodies of Water, and we're happy to do the same in 2009! Click above to watch the band's creepy but beautiful new video for "Under the Pines," which features a shotgun, a dog, a child burned by lye and the band's thick layers of knotty rock. Last year we said the band's sound recalled "The Arcade Fire as composed by Ennio Morricone. The band funnels roots rock, soaring gospel, the Mamas & the Papas-style harmonies and Spaghetti Western themes into an uplifting, California-baked package." We'll stand by that description in '09.]]></content:encoded>
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            <title>Download Bell X1&apos;s New &quot;How Your Heart Is Wired&quot;</title>
            <description>Irish rockers Bell X1 will return March 3rd with *Blue Lights on the Runway*, the follow-up to this year&apos;s *Flock*. Singer-guitarist Paul Noonan said the group started recording the new disc last November in a &quot;big, draughty, stately home called Ballycumber House, under the beady gaze of musty portraits of the Lords and Ladies of the estate from the 15th century. We wanted to make something different, something tight and coherent from start to finish. Where we&apos;ve landed is a little bit electronic, a little bit Bacharach, a little bit New Orleans Funeral March.&quot; Judge for yourself here, with a free download of a band-new *Runway* track: &quot;How Your Heart Is Wired&quot; [right click and select &quot;save as&quot;]</description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Irish rockers Bell X1 will return March 3rd with *Blue Lights on the Runway*, the follow-up to this year's *Flock*. Singer-guitarist Paul Noonan said the group started recording the new disc last November in a "big, draughty, stately home called Ballycumber House, under the beady gaze of musty portraits of the Lords and Ladies of the estate from the 15th century. We wanted to make something different, something tight and coherent from start to finish. Where we've landed is a little bit electronic, a little bit Bacharach, a little bit New Orleans Funeral March."

Judge for yourself here, with a free download of a band-new *Runway* track:

<a href="http://download.rbn.com/rstone/rstone/download/audio/BellX1-HowYourHeartIsWired.mp3" target="blank">"How Your Heart Is Wired"</a> <br/>
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            <title>Breaking: The Veronicas</title>
            <description> Who: The Veronicas, an Australian pop duo named after the Archies Comic featuring twin sisters Jessica and Lisa Origliasso, who are hoping to bring their huge success Down Under into the States with a little help from the Jonas Brothers. Sounds Like: On their second album Hook Me Up, the Veronicas make the leap from teenybopper rock to electro-pop similar to the Sounds and CSS. &quot;That whole indie electro scene was coming up and in a mainstream way we wanted to bring that out in our music,&quot; Lisa says of the band&apos;s new aesthetic, which immediately resulted in a Number One single, Hook&apos;s opening track &quot;Untouched,&quot; in their home continent. Onstage though, Jessica says, &quot;Our shows are a lot more rock, we like to keep that alive.&quot; Vital Stats: &#8226; Over the span of only two albums, the sisters have already worked with an all-star lineup of talent including Swede pop god Max Martin, new American Idol judge Kara Dioguardi, Grammy-winning songwriter Billy Sternberg and producer Toby Gad. During their first tour of the U.S. in 2006, the Veronicas&apos; opening act was some little known band called the Jonas Brothers. The Veronicas returned the favor, opening for the JoBros during their Burning Up Jaunt in 2008.</description>
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<b>Who:</b> The Veronicas, an Australian pop duo named after the Archies Comic featuring twin sisters Jessica and Lisa Origliasso, who are hoping to bring their huge success Down Under into the States with a little help from the Jonas Brothers.

<b>Sounds Like:</b> On their second album <I>Hook Me Up</I>, the Veronicas make the leap from teenybopper rock to electro-pop similar to the Sounds and CSS. "That whole indie electro scene was coming up and in a mainstream way we wanted to bring that out in our music," Lisa says of the band's new aesthetic, which immediately resulted in a Number One single, <I>Hook</I>'s opening track "Untouched," in their home continent. Onstage though, Jessica says, "Our shows are a lot more rock, we like to keep that alive."
 
<b>Vital Stats:</b>

&#8226; Over the span of only two albums, the sisters have already worked with an all-star lineup of talent including Swede pop god Max Martin, new <I>American Idol</I> judge Kara Dioguardi, Grammy-winning songwriter Billy Sternberg and producer Toby Gad. During their first tour of the U.S. in 2006, the Veronicas' opening act was some little known band called the Jonas Brothers. The Veronicas returned the favor, opening for the JoBros during their Burning Up Jaunt in 2008.

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            <title>Watch Fiction Plane&apos;s &quot;Risky Business&quot;-Inspired Video for &quot;It&apos;s a Lie&quot;</title>
            <description> Fiction Plane were on a touring tear the past year, supporting the Police (frontman Joe Sumner just happens to be Sting&apos;s son), the Bravery and, for good measure, Snoop Dogg. Now that they&apos;ve finally got some free time, the band has made a video for &quot;It&apos;s a Lie,&quot; a smooth rocker from last year&apos;s *Left Side of the Brain*. The clip is kind of a geriatric version of *Risky Business*, which raises the question: do you prefer this old dude, Heidi Klum, David Cook, David Archuleta or Kobe Bryant doing the dress-shirt-n-undies dance? Tough call. Click above to check it out.</description>
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Fiction Plane were on a touring tear the past year, supporting the Police (frontman Joe Sumner just happens to be Sting's son), the Bravery and, for good measure, Snoop Dogg. Now that they've finally got some free time, the band has made a video for "It's a Lie," a smooth rocker from last year's *Left Side of the Brain*. The clip is kind of a geriatric version of *Risky Business*, which raises the question: do you prefer this old dude, Heidi Klum, David Cook, David Archuleta or Kobe Bryant doing the dress-shirt-n-undies dance? Tough call. Click above to check it out.
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            <title>Hype Monitor: The Dodos, Titus Andronicus, The Mole</title>
            <description> *Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.* **The Band:** The Dodos **The Buzz:** Rambunctious Californians write speedy, giddy pop songs with big hooks and racing tempos. **Listen If:** Your problem with most music is that it takes up too much of your day. **Key Track:** &quot;Fools,&quot; a fast-n-frantic sugar rush with tumbling acoustic guitars and a loping, loopy vocal melody. **The Band:** Titus Andronicus **The Buzz:** Jersey sad-sacks turn mourning into dancing with broke-down rock songs and quivery, quavering vocals. **Listen If:** Your problem with punk rock was that it wasn&apos;t sad enough, or if you often wish Bright Eyes had a little more attitude. **Key Track:** Appropriately, &quot;Titus Andronicus,&quot; where vocalist Andrew Cedermark pitches and moans over blown-apart guitars and ramrodding drums.</description>
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*Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.*

**The Band:** <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thedodos" target="blank">The Dodos</a><br>
**The Buzz:** Rambunctious Californians write speedy, giddy pop songs with big hooks and racing tempos.<br>
**Listen If:** Your problem with most music is that it takes up too much of your day.<br>
**Key Track:** "Fools," a fast-n-frantic sugar rush with tumbling acoustic guitars and a loping, loopy vocal melody.
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**The Band:** <a href="http://www.myspace.com/titusandronicus" target="blank">Titus Andronicus</a><br>
**The Buzz:** Jersey sad-sacks turn mourning into dancing with broke-down rock songs and quivery, quavering vocals.<br>
**Listen If:** Your problem with punk rock was that it wasn't sad enough, or if you often wish Bright Eyes had a little more attitude.<br>
**Key Track:** Appropriately, "Titus Andronicus," where vocalist Andrew Cedermark pitches and moans over blown-apart guitars and ramrodding drums.

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            <description> Who: Brooklyn&apos;s Semi Precious Weapons, a quartet of foul-mouthed, heavy-riffing glam rockers led by rambunctious frontman Justin Tranter. Sounds Like: Tranter is like Adam Ant, T.Rex&apos;s Marc Bolan and Ziggy Stardust wrapped into one, singing lead on AC/DC&apos;s Back In Black. On the band&apos;s debut album We Love You, which features &quot;Magnetic Baby&quot; and &quot;Her Hair Is On Fire,&quot; Tranter&apos;s life&apos;s-a-party lyrics and cocky swagger takes center stage over riffs ripped from the Knack&apos;s &quot;My Sharona.&quot; &quot;There’s 10 songs on our record and nine of them are about how fantastic I am,&quot; Tranter says. &quot;In different settings, different time periods, different hats, things like that.&quot; Vital Stats: &#8226; Before signing with Razor &amp; Tie, the band self-funded the release of We Love You with the money earned from Tranter&apos;s jewelry line, Fetty. Tranter has sold over 100,000 items of jewelry in stores like Barney&apos;s and Urban Outfitters. &quot;As a band, we&apos;re still broke,&quot; Tranter reports, &quot;but as a jewelry designer, no.&quot;</description>
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<b>Who:</b> Brooklyn's Semi Precious Weapons, a quartet of foul-mouthed, heavy-riffing glam rockers led by rambunctious frontman Justin Tranter.

<b>Sounds Like:</b> Tranter is like Adam Ant, T.Rex's Marc Bolan and Ziggy Stardust wrapped into one, singing lead on AC/DC's <i>Back In Black</i>. On the band's debut album <i>We Love You</i>, which features "Magnetic Baby" and "Her Hair Is On Fire," Tranter's life's-a-party lyrics and cocky swagger takes center stage over riffs ripped from the Knack's "My Sharona." "There’s 10 songs on our record and nine of them are about how fantastic I am," Tranter says. "In different settings, different time periods, different hats, things like that."

<b>Vital Stats:</b> 

&#8226; Before signing with Razor & Tie, the band self-funded the release of <i>We Love You</i> with the money earned from Tranter's jewelry line, Fetty. Tranter has sold over 100,000 items of jewelry in stores like Barney's and Urban Outfitters. "As a band, we're still broke," Tranter reports, "but as a jewelry designer, no."

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            <title>Hype Monitor: Los Campesinos, Benoit Pioulard, The Welcome Wagon</title>
            <description> Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet. **The Band**: Los Campesinos **Th Buzz**: Wacky Wales collective spit out songs as bright and varied as day-glo paint. **Listen If**: You have a serious sugar deficiency, and need songs with big hooks and indelible melodies **Key Track**: The synthy rush of &quot;We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed,&quot; where cascading keys do battle with sawing strings and big bursts of guitar **The Band**: Benoit Pioulard **The Buzz**: Oregon folkie makes music that&apos;s as dark and mysterious as curls of smoke. **Listen if**: You have a thing for men with soft voices, or need music to drift to sleep by. **Key Track**: &quot;Ragged Tint,&quot; where Pioulard&apos;s cotton ball voice bounces atop tumbleweed guitars. **The Band**: The Welcome Wagon **The Buzz**: Kinfolk of Sufjan Stevens continue his quest to make banjos. sexy, writing Appalachian gospel songs that are both spare and stirring. **Listen If**: You haven&apos;t been to church in a few years, and want to make amends with a Sunday morning hoedown. **Key Track**: The uber-Christian &quot;But For You Who Fear My Name,&quot; where a gang chorus, blurting brass and twinkles of guitar make for a modern-day hymn.</description>
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<i>Every week,</i> Hype Monitor <i>wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet.</i><p>

**The Band**: Los Campesinos<br>
**Th Buzz**: Wacky Wales collective spit out songs as bright and varied as
day-glo paint.<br>
**Listen If**: You have a serious sugar deficiency, and need songs with big
hooks and indelible melodies<br>
**Key Track**: The synthy rush of "We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed," where
cascading keys do battle with sawing strings and big bursts of guitar<p>

**The Band**: Benoit Pioulard<br>
**The Buzz**: Oregon folkie makes music that's as dark and mysterious as curls
of smoke.<br>
**Listen if**: You have a thing for men with soft voices, or need music to
drift to sleep by.<br>
**Key Track**: "Ragged Tint," where Pioulard's cotton ball voice bounces atop
tumbleweed guitars.<p>

**The Band**: The Welcome Wagon<br>
**The Buzz**: Kinfolk of Sufjan Stevens continue his quest to make banjos.<br>
sexy, writing Appalachian gospel songs that are both spare and stirring.<br>
**Listen If**: You haven't been to church in a few years, and want to make
amends with a Sunday morning hoedown.<br>
**Key Track**: The uber-Christian "But For You Who Fear My Name," where a gang
chorus, blurting brass and twinkles of guitar make for a modern-day hymn.<br>]]></content:encoded>
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