Music: Indie Rock
Currently listing articles 1823-1801:
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Music Review: The C Elliot Project Trifecta— The C Elliott Project is just beginning.
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Devo Sues McDonald’s; New Wave Nigel Under Fire— Devo vs. McDonald's - round one
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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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Music Review: Be Your Own Pet - Get Awkward— A frenzied punk salvo from the dubious Nashville four-piece.
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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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Music Review: Jaymay - Autumn Fallin'— Layers of sound topped with delicate vocals, all sure to please anti-folk and indie pop fans.
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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: B.R.O. - Thank You For The Pain— Basic Rock Outfit (B.R.O.) blasts off with "Thank You for the Pain"
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Music Review: Ed Harcourt - The Beautiful Lie— The U.S. is finally getting the release of this fourth LP after more than a two-year wait.
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Music Review: The Mooney Suzuki – CBGB OMFUG Masters: Live June 29, 2001, The Bowery Collection— Yes, it's loud...And no, I won't turn it down.
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Music Review: Computer vs. Banjo - Computer vs. Banjo— Computer vs. Banjo crafts folk and electronica into a pleasant self-titled debut album.
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Music Review: Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer— Wolf Parade's latest album is a stunning achievement.
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Music Review: Totimoshi - Milagrosa— Rock and roll with strong jam band qualities that stands out in a crowd.
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Music Review: Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea— Silver Jews' latest album is a mixed bag.
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Looking Forward: Albums From Beck, U2, Ice Cube, and More— This week's edition sees some big names and some bad news.
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Music Review: Alejandro Escovedo - Real Animal— A throwback to when Rock & Roll was something that scared your parents and made the authorities nervous.
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Music Review: The Baskervilles - Twilight — This New-York-based indie band's third album breaks out an effervescent pop energy that's better than champagne
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Music Review: Colin Meloy - Colin Meloy Sings Live— Colin Meloy's first "official" live release is a good one.
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Music Review: The Delta Fiasco - Dreameater EP— Despite periods of repetition, "Dreameater" is an entertaining first glimpse at Liverpool's newest nu rave rock export The Delta Fiasco.
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Music Review: Reverend Organdrum - Hi Fi Stereo — Reverend Horton Heat preached the gospel of groove on his new project.
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Music DVD Review: The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead: A Classic Album Under Review— A documentary look at The Smiths’ classic album has little to offer for anyone but the most obsessive fans.
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BC Music Goodie Bag : Thriving Ivory, Snoop Dog, Joseph Arthur, Ryan Leslie, Gavin Rossdale, Beangrowers, Radiohead, and The Uglysuit— More audio and video goodies from BC Music.
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Music Review: Hour of the Shipwreck - The Hour Is Upon Us — Welcome to Goth Disneyland.
