Derek Emery - 02.06.2010 Even if you only paid moderate attention to indie music last year, it'd still be painfully obvious that lo-fi continued to surge as a go-to aesthetic ...
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Tyler Boehm - 02.02.2010 When I first moved to Los Angeles, I really only had one friend, a fellow transplant, and we used to go out together every Saturday night. We’d...
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Kyle Lemmon - 12.01.2010  During the summer, the shadows are long, shirts are optional, tan lines read like tiny memoirs and BBQs are the de rigueur social mixers. The season&r...
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Jennifer Kelly - 07.01.2010 Martin Courtney's Real Estate is the latest in a string ofsoft-focus, lo-fi bands that filter the late 00s fascination with fuzz througha bucolic lens...
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Juan Edgardo Ro... - 03.01.2010  As 2009 wound down, we were starting to see a wave of new artists who’d already made their mark in the music blogosphere. With hopes of receivin...
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Natalie Colibri - 10.12.2009  The debut album from Real Estate is definitely the breezy affair that their album cover suggests. The New Jersey quartet brings together a mellow indi...
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Jason P. Woodbury - 09.12.2009 "Budweiser, Sprite, do you feel alright," Real Estate front man Martin Courtney sings on “Suburban Beverage,” the most melancholy cut from the band...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 03.12.2009  They fit right in with the “chillwave” movement (or “glo-fi,” or whatever the hell it’s called this week), but the memb...
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Josh Eck - 27.11.2009  Being a self-professed “emo” guy, when I first saw that there was a band called Real Estate, I couldn’t help but think that; a) it was a mistyping of ...
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Zeth Lundy - 25.11.2009  The Northeast’s eyes are at half-mast this time of year - shorter days, trees bare and exposed, hibernation an acceptable “activity.” Real Estate’s bu...
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