(5) Built to Spill - There is No Enemy

(3) The Duke & The King - Nothing Gold Can Stay

(1) Metric - Fantasies

Took long enough. One sentence each should suffice. Built to Spill's album is one of their more consistent ones and a vast improvement over their last. David Bazan wrote a very clever batch of songs that are interesting thematically. The Duke & The King released a mellow folk album with excellent vocal harmonies. Chuck Ragan, former singer of Hot Water Music, sings protest songs that borrow from folk and country, a style he is well-suited for. Metric's latest is one of the catchiest albums in recent memory, and is both fun and intelligent.
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Built to Spill: hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?iwnczwjuyjj
Chuck Ragan: hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?dece4jemttm
David Bazan:
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Duke & King: hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?vnhdftxyomx
Metric: hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?zddrum1olhz
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