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KISS
By Bob Lange on November 17, 2009
Before even listening, Sonic Boom suffers from some degree of disingenuousness just because they dressed Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer up as Ace and Peter. C'mon guys, at least Eric Carr and Vinnie more »

Elliott Brood
By Shawn Donohue on November 17, 2009
When you hear the title phrase Mountain Meadows, you may think of pastoral fields growing high in the sky with peaceful ease, not so for this Canadian trio.  Elliott Brood has more »

Mark Karan
By Doug Collette on November 17, 2009
Some four years in the making, Mark Karan's Walk Through The Fire nevertheless sounds like it was recorded in a single inspired yet relaxed moment of inspiration. The songs, the arrangements more »
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Matthew Ryan
By Jason Gonulsen on November 10, 2009
This is not a singer-songwriter getting wasted in front of a mirror. He’s looking at all of us, questioning what is real, frankly asking what we want. In many ways, Dear More »
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Sam Bush
By Jason Rooks on November 06, 2009
Sam Bush, along with his trademark mandolin style and champion fiddle playing, has inspired jamgrass acts like Yonder Mountain String Band and Leftover Salmon, to more mainstream bluegrass acts like Allison More »
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Admiral Browning
By Bob Lange on November 06, 2009
So much stoner and doom rock tends to be an exercise in heaviness alone. While that certainly has its place, few people can take the steady bludgeoning that it offers even More »
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Girls
By Shawn Donohue on October 27, 2009
Girls debut Album is getting some internet hype, and a lot of it focuses on Christopher Owens upbringing and escape from the Children of God cult.  While certainly unusual and worthy More »
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Flying Machines
By Bob Lange on October 22, 2009
They're okay as a short term fix, but, like their older peers, they won't take long to wear thin. More »
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Benjamin Gibbard, Jay Farrar
By Doug Collette on October 21, 2009
While working on the soundtrack to the movie One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur;  Son Volt's Jay Farrar and Death Cab for Cutie's Benjamin Gibbard decided to develop More »
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The Flaming Lips
By Shawn Donohue on October 19, 2009
This is a huge organic blob of an album.  The Flaming Lips have never been shy about their grandiose tendencies (Zaireeka) and this one flashes them all, making it impossible to More »
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Built To Spill
By Shawn Donohue on October 14, 2009
Earlier this year Doug Martsch, the creative force behind Built to Spill, said in an interview that “There are plenty of Built to Spill records- no one is in a hurry More »
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Monsters of Folk
By Shawn Donohue on October 12, 2009
"Cross Collaboration,” “Super Group,” call it whatever, Monsters of Folk simply sound good…real good.  Conor Oberst, Jim James (Yim Yames), Mike Mogis and M. Ward have all established themselves as artists More »
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Brendan Benson
By Shawn Donohue on October 09, 2009
My Old, Familiar Friend is Brendan Benson's newest solo effort (recorded between Broken Boy Soldiers and Consolers of the Lonely) and it again finds him digging in his familiar rut of More »
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Adam Steffey
By Jason Rooks on October 08, 2009
Virtuosic musicianship and a conglomeration of vocal talents make Steffey's latest effort the most memorable bluegrass release of the year. More »
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