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  1. Concert Review: Van's Warped Tour, 7/17/2008, Cleveland, Ohio

    — You know a music festival is successful when it is older than some of the attendees.

    REVIEW in Music by Brian McConville

  2. Satire: Engaged Couple’s Musical Differences Threaten to Derail Wedding

    — Musical differences threaten to wreck one couple's wedding

    SATIRE in Music by Eric Whelchel

  3. Music Review: Hot Water Music - Till The Wheels Fall Off

    — Are they together again? This collection of covers and rarities will tide fans over for the time being.

    REVIEW in Music by Brian McConville

  4. Music Review: Panic at the Disco - Pretty. Odd.

    — Oh sure, there's posturing and posing all over this. That's the point.

    REVIEW in Music by Jordan Richardson

  5. Music Review: Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer

    — Wolf Parade's latest album is a stunning achievement.

    REVIEW in Music by Eric Whelchel

  6. Music Review: Colin Meloy - Colin Meloy Sings Live

    — Colin Meloy's first "official" live release is a good one.

    REVIEW in Music by Eric Whelchel

  7. Music Review: 1997 - On The Run

    — A debut album worth listening to by a band that has been through a big change in just one year.

    REVIEW in Music by Brian McConville

  8. Music Review: Lisa Loeb - The Purple Tape

    — A great addition to any fan's collection.

    REVIEW in Music by Alyse Wax

  9. Music Review: Richard Hawley - Lady’s Bridge

    — Mellow Brit singer-songwriter strums his way through a disappointing solo effort.

    REVIEW in Music by Holly Hughes

  10. Concert Review: Okkervil River and New Pornographers – St. Louis, MO – April 19, 2008

    — One indie music enthusiast drags his wife to the Okkervil River/New Pornographers show.

    REVIEW in Music by Eric Whelchel

  11. Music Review: Avenging Force, Drive by Argument, Son Lux, Terror, and Michael Bormann

    — A bit of a journey this week; from the goth dancefloor, through the CBGB mosh pit to the classy end of hard rock.

    REVIEW in Music by Marty Dodge

  12. Music Review: The Cute Lepers - Can't Stand Modren Music

    — Blackheart records releases the debut lesson by the Cute Lepers.

    REVIEW in Music by Brandon Daviet

  13. Music Review: Enter Shikari - Take To The Skies

    — Enter Shikari's debut makes you want to grab your lightsticks and head to the pit for some hardcore goodness.

    REVIEW in Music by Brian McConville

  14. Yay or Nay: Year of the Sun Records featuring Of The First Born Son, Dear Black Diary, Handheld, For The Mathematics & What's He Building In There?

    — Thumbs up or thumbs down?

    REVIEW in Music by Jerry Rojas

  15. Concert Review: Aiden with Schoolyard Heroes & Ivoryline at the Bricktown Ballroom

    — As part of Aiden’s 2008 The World by Storm tour last Thursday night the bands put on an energetic and entertaining show

    REVIEW in Music by Katie McNeill

  16. Music Review: Halou – Sawtooth

    — A dream, wrapped in ecstasy.

    REVIEW in Music by Lou Novacheck

  17. Music Review: Four Letter Lie - What A Terrible Thing to Say

    — Well written screamo that is less filling and easily forgotten.

    REVIEW in Music by Chris Beaumont

  18. Music Review: Eyes Set to Kill - Reach

    — A confectionery treat with very little aftertaste.

    REVIEW in Music by Chris Beaumont

  19. Band Of The Week's Top Ten Indie Bands of 2007

    — 2007 was an excellent year here at Band of the Week. This is a round-up by A.L. Harper and Michael Jones.

    OPINION in Music by A.L. Harper

  20. Music Review: Sh! The Octopus - The Carrot Chase

    — A local Detroit band with a style that has appeal nationwide.

    REVIEW in Music by Kevin Eagan

  21. Music Review: Jimmy Eat World - Chase This Light

    — Chase This Light features some of the band's best work in years, even if it isn't their best album.

    REVIEW in Music by Charlie Doherty

  22. Concert Review: Yellowcard in Oklahoma City

    — Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City Lovedrug, Shiny Toy Guns, Yellowcard, and Blue October put on a show that was nothing short of fantastic.

    REVIEW in Music by Katie McNeill

  23. Yay or Nay: Nights Like These, blessthefall, Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer, and Copeland

    — Thumbs up or thumbs down?

    REVIEW in Music by Jerry Rojas

  24. Music Review: Thursday - Kill The House Lights DVD and CD

    — A compilation of new tracks, rare demos, a career-spanning documentary and live show. Thursday's fans couldn't ask for more.

    REVIEW in Music by Charlie Doherty

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