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Full CDs: Queens of the Stone Age, Datarock + More
- Posted on Jun 11th 2007 11:30AM by Adam Horne

Queens of the Stone Age, 'Era Vulgaris'
The fifth album from Josh Homme's lineup-shuffling band is loud, cocky and full of the acid-trip classic rock vibe that we've come to expect from the Queens.

Datarock, 'Datarock'
The debut full-length from Norwegian duo Datarock is already a huge success abroad, with its snarky lyrics and appealing electronic disco vibe.

Various Artists, 'Ocean's 13'
Renowned DJ David Holmes composed a '70s lounge jazz-inspired score to match the slick aesthetic of 'Ocean's 13.'

Porter Wagoner, 'Wagonmaster'
On his new studio album, legendary country artist Porter Wagoner celebrates his 50-year anniversary at the Grand Ole Opry.

Dappled Cities, Granddance
Dappled Cities, the five piece art-rock band from Sydney, Australia, play exuberant indie-pop music on their second studio album.

Adam Freeland, 'Global Underground: Mexico City'
Global Underground's newest star is Adam Freeland, the British DJ whose double-disc mix is based on a recent sold-out show at Club Continental in Mexico City.

Sonic Youth, 'Daydream Nation (Deluxe Edition)'
This deluxe edition of Sonic Youth's 1988 alt-rock milestone features previously unreleased instrumental B-sides and rehearsal tracks.

O'Death, 'Head Home'
Country and folk make a surprising match with goth and punk on the new album from New York band O'Death.

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles, 'Diamonds in the Dark'
Massachusetts native Sarah Borges and her band the Broken Singles have a rockabilly sound influenced by everything from classic country to punk rock.

Various Artists, 'GU Mixed'
Global Underground follow up the successful 'GU10' with this compilation of exclusive and previously unreleased music from the world's greatest dance artists.

Fair to Midland, 'Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True'
Fair to Midland's unique hard rock sound caught the attention of System of a Down's Serj Tankian, who signed the band to his Serjical Strike label.
- Filed under: New Music, Full CD Listening Parties
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bigupBobBarker
Daydream nation is amazing!
i forgot how great this album was until i just listened to it again .
anyone who denies this should take a look at almost ever band today and how much they are influenced by this sound












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