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*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
From the French duo's 3rd release. This was the 1st single off that album.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Debut album from the Welsh artist.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This was the 3rd album from Citizen Cope (aka Clarence Greenwood).
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Four Tet remix. This track was included in the U.S edition bonus tracks.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This, the second album from the Australian duo, features guest vocals from Sia on this song.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
"Good News for People Who Love Bad News" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005. It was certified platinum by the RIAA in August 2004, and had sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States by 2007.
Modest Mouse is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Issaquah, Washington and currently based in Portland, Oregon. The founding members are lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, and bassist Eric Judy.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This is the 3rd release from the Portland, OR duo and the 1st release on the Sub Pop label.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
From the thirteenth studio album by the Australian band. It's a double album with 17 songs.
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*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Title track off the fourth album from the Denver, CO band.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This single that came out in 2004. The album came out in 2005. It's worth noting the band formed in 2003.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Single that came out in 2004 in advance of their 2005 debut album Silent Alarm!
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
The song from Franz Ferdinand's debut album contains a secret message from 1:35 to 1:39 saying, "She's worried about you, call your mother", if played backwards. According to "franzferdinand.net," bassist Bob Hardy was getting a bit worried about calling his mother back home, so the band added the backwards lyrics in as an homage. But Bob Hardy has said that he has no knowledge of the lyrics being there and he thought it was just a positive message to put on the track.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Seattle band Visqueen's 'Sunset on Dateland' as reviewd by AllMusic: "Mixing three parts punk attitude, two parts pop hookiness, and one part '70s rock swagger, Visqueen pick up where they left off" with their second album. "Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Rachel Flotard is out front in this band for a good reason -- she's got the goods, singing like the highly attitudinal kid sister of Kristin Hersh, playing guitar with plenty of crunch and melodic force, and writing tunes that don't sacrifice intelligence for attitude." bit.ly
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
One of Kevin Cole's most played tracks of 2004 was from this Seattle hip hop group.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
From their 6th album. This track features R&B musician, Aaron Livingston, also known by his stage name Son Little
The AV Club's Nathan Rabin called The Tipping Point "another triumph from a group that seems incapable of producing anything less." bit.ly
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Read our feature on this album written by Janice Headley detailing lead singer Kazu Makino's harrowing injury from a horse accident here: www.kexp.org
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
From the Canadian bands 3rd release. It was nominated for a Juno award in 2005 but lost out to Feist.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
3rd release from the band fronted by Jenny Lewis. "Portions for Foxes" references the bible verse Psalms 63:10.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
The 2004 album title is an allusion to Nina Simone's civil rights anthem "Mississippi Goddam", suggesting suburbia (Mississauga is a suburb of Toronto) as the real battleground for LGBT equality.
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*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This was his 28th (!!!) album release and was given out free to fans attending the Musicology tour. It was also released digitally followed by a retail release.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Philadelphia-based artist Jill Scott began her performing career as a spoken word artist before being discovered by Questlove. This is her second album release.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Produced by Seattle's own Vitamin D and Jake One! The legendary Gift of Gab from Blackalicious came up to Seattle from the Bay Area to work with the Seattle producers on his solo debut '4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up'.
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*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This 2004 release includes many guests including PJ Harvey, Greg Dulli and Duff McKagan just to name a few.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Debut album from the British band.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This was the 5th and final album from the Scottish band and was released on their own label.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Debut solo release from the New Pornographers member.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This was the Swedish bands 3rd album release.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This album, the bands 8th, focuses on semi-fictional accounts of band leader John Darnielle's years as a teenager, particularly his friends' and acquaintances' experiences in California and in Portland, Oregon as methamphetamine addicts.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
The album's title comes from the lyrics of the song "Passing Afternoon": "There are things that drift away like our endless, numbered days." The album itself marked a change in Iron & Wine's sound, as it was his first produced in a professional studio. Beam's only previous album, 'The Creek Drank the Cradle,' was recorded entirely on a four-track tape recorder at his home. bit.ly
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Second album from the Seattle band. Check it out here jessesykesandthesweethereafter.bandcamp.com
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This release was influenced by Elliott Smith. In an interview with Pitchfork Media, Aaron Espinoza said "...Some people really took [Treble & Tremble] as a concept album or a tribute album to [Smith], and I wouldn't ever say that the album wasn't influenced by him, but it wasn't meant to be a tribute thing. But like I said, I can't ever, ever, ever be ashamed of my association with him. I cherish it every day."
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
This song is a direct response to the US administration during the time.
"With all the craziness happening in the world and specifically in New York over the last couple of years while we were making this record, it's almost like we couldn't help but speak on these things that were happening," the Beastie Boys said in 2004.
Adam Yauch went on to say, "I already thought [Bush] was a jackass but [his response to 9/11] definitely took it to a whole other level, the things he's done since then. I think he's a pretty twisted man... I'm basically thinking about how to get this guy out of there."
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Fronted by Kathleen Hanna, this was the bands 3rd and final album and their only major label release.
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Ozomatli is a Latin American band that formed in L.A. in 1995, and 'Street Signs' is their third album, released in 2004
*CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 2004 TODAY!
Born on this day in 1963, Chuck Prophet is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and record producer. A Californian, Prophet first achieved notice in the American psychedelic/desert rock group Green on Red, with whom he toured and recorded in the 1980s.
Chuck Prophet performed Live in the KEXP Studio back in 2014: youtu.be