Indie, Rock & Punk

No Reception in the Wasteland

Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? asks what proves we are human when life itself starts to feel artificial. Queens of the Stone Age answer with …Like Clockwork, a record full of damage, dread, glamour, and the uneasy machinery of feeling.

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Bedtime on the Dark Side of the Moon

Eric Carle’s Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me pairs with Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Pink Floydfor a gentle, dreamy match built around wonder, sleep, and the strange comfort of reaching for something impossible.

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Surveillance, Static, and Resistance

Cold War Kids’ Loyalty to Loyalty gives Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother a raw, unsettled companion — sharp enough to match the book’s fear, fast enough to keep pace with its fight.

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Code, Cubicles, and Cut-and-Paste Culture

Douglas Coupland’s Microserfs pairs with Beck’s Odelay for a loose, strange match built around tech culture, junk culture, friendship, burnout, and the search for a self outside the system.

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