1. Harness Boots

    The harness boot is an American classic. It takes a classic company to make them right, like 150-year-old Frye company in Massachusetts. http://bit.ly/Qlz35p

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    AnneAngel

    AnneAngel They look comfortable and sturdy.

    9/12/12

  2. Jive Babe

    The new single Jive Babe by Liverpool-based Mikhael Paskalev is a cross between celebrity seduction and deadly infatuation. It's bold, stirring, and genre bending. http://bit.ly/R26RXd

  3. Craigslist Joe

    The documentary Craigslist Joe has the capacity to surprise as one man finds out if can live off nothing else except the generosity of people who post and reply to ads on Craigslist. http://bit.ly/OSNL2g

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  4. The Dead Do Not Improve

    Jay Caspian Kang brings out the surfer detectives, militant organic cafeteria workers, and self-loathing breakup counselors in his debut novel The Dead Do Not Improve. http://bit.ly/S1CGRa

  5. One Man Army

    San Francisco-based punk band One Man Army has a triumphant return with their new EP She's An Alarm. The EP packs in more garage rock than punk, but that's not a bad thing. http://bit.ly/Q1e6wn

  6. Good morning music

    New Zealand surf rock sensations Ghost Wave slated to land in North America this Oct. Their new EP from Arch Hill Music via +1 Records is worth a listen. http://bit.ly/P3p5ah

  7. Baroness

    Baroness turns up Yellow & Green on their new two-disc indie rock album. Although better known for metal and punk, the Georgia-born band still sounds great with a mellower sound across sub rock genres. http://bit.ly/O4FLLe

  8. The Tall Man

    The indie thriller The Tall Man by Pascal Laugier twists the confines of genre inside out. Jessica Biel is an especially smart surprise in the role of a plain Jane. http://bit.ly/NaAGCl

  9. Flatfoot 56

    Flatfoot 56 reinvigorates working class Celtic punk with its folk-infused album Toil. Listen to it with a pint and a pit. http://bit.ly/N3i1bk

  10. Andy

    After 35 years of being called everything from dangerous to nonsense, The Philosophy Of Andy Warhol can be defined in one sentence. http://bit.ly/OHJDnT

  11. The Walking Dead, game

    The Walking Dead from Telltale Games rocks. The cinematic choice-based adventure for the iPad. http://bit.ly/MwioZa

  12. Earth Unaware

    Earth Unaware by Orson Scott Card with Aaron Johnston is the story of first contact with the Formic. Never mind that many fans have been the stiffest critics. As long as you as you bare the bad break at the end, it's one of the better sci-fi stories out this year. http://bit.ly/SXjOzJ

  13. Daniel Pearson

    An interview with U.K. singer-songwriter Daniel Pearson, who recently released Satellites on his own label. The new album that captures Americana folk rock, with several flashes of brilliance. http://bit.ly/M9RJGn

  14. Fashion Pick

    Late summer sun dresses aren't easy to find, but the right ones will work in the summer and carry into the early fall. http://bit.ly/Qj5xzA

  15. The Walkmen

    The Walkmen aren’t indie darlings any longer, but their seventh album, Heaven, nicely showcases the maturity.

  16. A ghost town outside Las Vegas

    Rhyolite makes the cool place grade, even if you can't stay there. It's the remnants of a ghost town, 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas. http://bit.ly/LHDPVL

  17. Kadavar

    Kadavar's self-titled debut lingers long after the last note with a heavy dose of hazy psychedelic that channels the 1970s heavy rock scene as if it were today. http://bit.ly/OCVj9v

  18. Amped

    Daniel H. Wilson gets Amped, a near future science fiction where people wear technology on the inside. And those who don't? They want to stop it. http://bit.ly/Mu4kA1

  19. Interview with rising star singer-songwriter, Sunday Lane.

    The full review. http://bit.ly/LXjFgo

  20. Hank Williams Jr.

    Hank Williams Jr. is old school with new rules. His newest album is served straight up with a sarcastic swagger. http://bit.ly/MyLYvw