Music: Acoustic
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Music Review: Ninja Gun - Restless Rubes— Ninja Gun may have nothing to do with ninjas or guns but damn have they released an awesome album.
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Music DVD Review: John Mayer - Where The Light Is (Live In Los Angeles)— John Mayer isn't just for little girls anymore.
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Music Review: Theresa Andersson - Hummingbird, Go!— An artistic blend of organic instruments that culminate into an evocative soundscape.
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Music DVD Review: Unwritten Law - Live & Lawless— Punk rockers Unwritten Law have released a CD/DVD showcasing an amazing evening of music.
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Music Review – Lambchop - OH (ohio) — Put on you favorite trucker hat and settle in with Lambchop's latest.
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Concert Review: Grayson Capps - Grayson Capps Live At The Paradiso— To really appreciate Grayson Capps you have to see him, and this concert is the next best thing to seeing him live.
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Music Review: Jake Walden - Alive and Screaming— Check out an artist you may not know and experience an album you are sure to love.
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Music Review: Roy Harper - Counter Culture— Roy Harper takes us through his personal choices from his amazing career on the perfectly named Counter Culture double CD.
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Music Review: Rick Danko Band – Live On Breeze Hill— Rick Danko's live album does the man's legacy proud.
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Music Review: Eden & John's East River String Band Some Cold Rainy Day— A great record of great music performed by people who love what they do.
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Music Review: Calexico - Carried to Dust— Calexico's latest album warrants multiple spins.
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Music Review: Pete Seeger - Pete Seeger At 89— His heart and soul are as mighty as ever and that banjo still surrounds hate and forces it to surrender.
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Music Review: Roy Harper - Stormcock— At last - Roy Harper's masterful 1971 album Stormcock gets - Re-mastered.
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Music Review: Seether's iTunes Original Release— Seether's exclusive iTunes Originals recording brings new life to their greatest hits.
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Music Review: Death Vessel - Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us— 'Many will call it many things - few will get it right' - The enigma that is Death Vessel.
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Music Review: Ernie Halter - Starting Over— Let him be your lighthouse.
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Music Review: Joshua Radin - Simple Times— Joshua Radin is back with his second album Simple Times! Find out if it's worth your gas money.
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Music Review: Matt Bauer - The Island Moved In The Storm— Matt Bauer is back with a new album, but is it worth your hard earned money?
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Music Review: Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko - Africa To Appalachia— Following the banjo back home to its original roots, and binging it back across the ocean again.
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Music Review: The Pictish Trail - Secret Soundz Vol. 1— On the trail of Secret Soundz from Fife, Scotland.
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DVD Review: Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp— The filmmakers have created a piece of work that, much like shape note music itself, is simultaneously utilitarian and glorious.
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Concert Review: Kaki King, San Francisco CA, August 21, 2008 — Kaki King demonstrates acoustic fingerpicking techniques acquired near rings of Saturn. Claims she is from Brooklyn. Author burns his guitar.
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Music Review – J. Matthew Gerken, Christian Kiefer, and Jefferson Pitcher - Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies— This concept album about U.S. presidents isn't just for the history dweebs out there.
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Interview: Richie Havens— My few Precious moments with Richie Havens.
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Music Review: Giant Sand - proVISIONS— Giant Sand's first album in four years is worth the wait.
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Music Review: Julie Fowlis - Cuilidh— If you can't recognize that as magic then I feel sorry for you.
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Music Review – The Baseball Project - Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails— Both baseball fans and music fans will enjoy Steve Wynn and Scott McCaughey's baseball-themed release.
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Music Review: Jake La Botz - Sing This To Yourself And Other Suggestions For A Personal Apocalypse— Jake La Botz's blues are the best medicine that money can buy.
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Music Review: Peter Bradley Adams - Leavetaking— Former eastmountainsouth troubadour delivers a strongly compelling second solo album.
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Music Review: Raine Maida - The Hunters Lullaby— Raine Maida tries so hard that it comes across as a fraught manoeuvre to prove his street cred.
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Music Review: Richie Havens - Nobody Left To Crown— As a performer and a composer he continues to be a musical force to be reckoned with.
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Music Review: Charlie Louvin - Steps to Heaven— Many of the songs strongly evoke an acceptance of mortality without any fear of death.
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James Taylor to Release Covers on September 30— James Taylor and me: not dead yet.
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Music Review: Eileen Rose - At Our Tables— A heartfelt country / folk crossover with grit and greatness.
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Concert Review: Aimee Mann at the Calgary Folk Music Festival, July 24— Aimee Mann delivers a beautiful set heavy on new material during her current tour stop in Calgary, Canada.
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BC Radio Live: The Classic Crime, Bag of Toys, and Author Douglas Preston— From the power of music to murder in the Florentine countryside...
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Music Review: Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Lie Down In the Light— A review of Will Oldham's latest.
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Music Review: David Bromberg - Live New York City 1982— David Bromberg returns with an excellent album of acoustic American music.
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Music Review: Amy Ray - Didn't It Feel Kinder— This album signals a shift to a more introspective Ray.
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Satire: Engaged Couple’s Musical Differences Threaten to Derail Wedding— Musical differences threaten to wreck one couple's wedding
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Music Review: Creaking Tree String Quartet - The Soundtrack— Beautiful music blending jazz, folk, and bluegrass to create a unique sound only known to Creaking Tree.
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Music Review: John Mellencamp - Life Death Love and Freedom — One of the most compelling of his storied career and a rewarding listen.
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Interview: EvilMrSod— The rock 'n' roll bad boy talks Germany, Johnny Cash, and playing live.
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Music CD/DVD Review: John Mayer – Where The Light Is: Live In Los Angeles— Mayer delivers a solid performance that works far better as an album than it does as a film.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 3— All good things must come to end, but what condition will we be in?
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Music Review: Amy MacDonald - This Is The Life— Amy MacDonald wants more
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Music Review: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Gurrumul— "Aboriginal music gets an angelic new voice," says The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Music Review: John Mellencamp - Life, Death, Love, and Freedom— Life, Death, Love, and Freedom is a country blues and back to American roots sound from John Mellencamp.
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Concert Review: Men At Work's Colin Hay in Annapolis, MD— He comes from the land down under.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Crosby Loggins— Let's be kind and not mention Lisa-Marie Presley...
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Concert Review: Tom Waits at the Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, June 26, 2008— Tom Waits plays St. Louis. Damn right.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Crosby Loggins— He may have begun life as the privileged son of an internationally acclaimed rock star, but Crosby is no spoiled wannabe.
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Music Review: Two Beethoven Firsts— Papa Haydn and Wagner are both alive an well in 21st Century Beethoven.
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Music Review: Jay Brannan - Goddamned— A flawless album of universal songs that anyone, gay or straight, can relate to.
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Music Review: Feufollet - Cow Island Hop— The best thing about Cow Island Hop is just how much fun it is to listen to.
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Emmylou Harris, Teddy Thompson, Coldplay, Kerli, Lady Gaga, and PAS/CAL— More audio and video musical treats for your eyes and ears!
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Always Something New At The Vintage Continental Club— There are bars with music, in the corner, part of the background. At the Continental Club, music is front and center.
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Music Review: Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer— Wolf Parade's latest album is a stunning achievement.

