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SAL’s Top Albums of 2007 31-40

(Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and all that jazz! - Will)

(Click on album cover for review. If unable to click on album cover then there is no review…write your own!)

#40

The American Dollar “The Technicolour Sleep” (Self-Released)

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- Instrumental duo’s second album may even surpass their outstanding debut.

#39

Surrounded “The Nautilus Years” (One Little Indian)

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- This Swedish band continues to fly under the radar…beautiful stuff.

#38

The Twilight Sad “Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters” (Fat Cat)

- Scottish band creates an emotional journey on their proper debut.

#37

The Avett Brothers “Emotionalism” (Ramseur)

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- Bluegrass pop for the new millenium.

#36

The New Pornographers “Challengers” (Matador)

- Challengers is probably the least immediate of The New Pornographers catalog but perhaps the most rewarding.

#35

Nicole Atkins “Neptune City” (Columbia)

- Nicole Atkins voice is timeless. Neptune City sounds modern…a wonderful mix.

#34

Aereogramme “My Heart Has A Wish That You Would Not Go” (Sonic Unyon)

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- The last record Aereogramme graced us with was their best.

#33

Pinback “Autumn Of The Seraphs” (Touch And Go)

- Pinback continue to put out incredible records. This band is as steady as they come.

#32

José González “In Our Nature” (Mute)

- I missed out on José González for far too long. In Our Nature was a wonderful first meeting.

#31

Chuck Ragan “Feast Or Famine” (SideOneDummy)

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- Chuck Ragan’s long awaited solo debut does not disappoint. Acoustic folk with a punk rock spirit!

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