Fleet Foxes

West Coast prodigies float on heavenly harmonies.
Fleet Foxes / Photo by John Clark

When they spotted a meteor crater in the Arizona desert recently, Seattle's

Camp Lo: The Rebirth of Cool

Retro-minded duo Camp Lo bring the good times back to hip-hop.

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Sneaker Pimps: Sneak Attack

Sneaker Pimps pump some sex into beat-science pop.

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Freedy Johnston: Songs in the Key of Life

Freedy Johnston makes it hurt so good.

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Boy George Plots Summer Tour of North America

The makeup-caked Culture Club singer unveils first stateside sojourn in a decade, set to kick off in Aspen, CO July 10.

Who? Culture Club-fronting, "Karma Chameleon"-singing, not-exactly-law-abiding singer Boy George, who is known as much for his gorgeous voice as he is for his garish style.

The Little Ones

L.A. optimists create insanely catchy, mood-altering pop.
The Little Ones / Photo by Autumn de Wilde

The Little Ones play a perky brand of blue-skies indie pop that sounds like a retrofitted blast from California's endless-summer past. Behind frontman Ed Reyes' friendly-dude demeanor, however, lurk the beginnings of a cranky old man.

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