Music: Rock
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Music Review: The Airborne Toxic Event— The Airborne Toxic Event has been compared to bands like U2 and Modest Mouse, but do they really stand up to those comparisons?
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Music Review: Rob Dickinson - Fresh Wine For The Horses— The former Catherine Wheel frontman delivers a reissue of his debut solo album.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis (The Fool Album) and Raised On Rock/For Ol' Times Sake— Essential Elvis: Chapter 27.
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Music DVD Review: Iggy And the Stooges - Escaped Maniacs— As a concert video, this kicks major ass. Don't ask me how he did it, but Iggy got through it.
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Music Review: Radiohead - The Best Of Radiohead (2 CD Special Edition/Single DVD Edition)— Far from being a label blowoff, the double CD and single DVD editions of The Best Of Radiohead are worthy additions to any fans collection.
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Music Review: LOVE PSYCHEDELICO - This Is Love Psychedelico— The North American debut for Kumi and Naoki's retro rock outfit.
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Music Review: Wensday - Torch Rock— Beautiful debut from this rocking chanteuse
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Liner Notables: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks— "He's as personal and as universal as Yeats or Blake; speaking for himself, risking that dangerous opening of the veins, he speaks for us all."
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Quickies: Mike & The Ravens, Pete Levin, Antonio Ciacca Quintet— From the rowdy to the refined, it's all here in this episode of Quickies.
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Music Review: Miley Cyrus - Breakout— OMFG, it's not bad.
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Music Review: Double Trouble (Chris Layton & Tommy Shannon) & Friends Been A Long Time— Double Trouble - the core around which great music is built.
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Welsh MAN Gets Royal Esoteric Treatment— The new MAN reissues are an eclectic lot of three stellar albums and one of them is their studio masterpiece.
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Under the Radar (Summer 2008)— Looking for quality music? If so, check out Clayton Perry's listing of overlooked gems.
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Music Review: Alice Cooper - Along Came A Spider— Before there was Kiss, before there was Marilyn Manson, there was Alice Cooper.
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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.
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The Rockologist: The Beach, The Sea, and The Who— Check your local listings for VH1's Rock Honors: The Who. But if you love rock and roll, don't miss it.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Anya Singleton, Emory Joseph, Parlour Steps, Kalliopi— Anya Singleton rocks with soul, while Emory Joseph applies a youthful bounce to the Garcia-Hunter canon.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Björk - Medúlla— A life mashup? Yes, I like that.
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Music Review: Robin Trower - Day Of The Eagle: The Best Of Robin Trower— Legendary guitarist Robin Trower returns with 17 gems mined from his 35-year career.
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Music Review: Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest of Times— Boston punk takes on mean, hard times.
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Music Review: Michael Burks - Iron Man— Good solid electric blues with a little extra soul added on top for its own special flavour.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - On Stage: February 1970— Essential Elvis: Chapter 20.
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American Idol's Michael Johns Seeks Help— American Idol's Michael Johns seeks help while he is on tour!
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Music Review: Umphrey's McGee - Jimmy Stewart 2007— A tasty selection of full-on improvs by the band that's rewriting the rules on full-on improvs.
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Music Review: The Hold Steady - Stay Positive— The best bar band in the world becomes one of the best bands in the world, period.
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Interview: Adele - Singer and Songwriter— The British press has hailed Adele as the "new Amy Winehouse."
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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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Music Review: Less Than Jake - GNV FLA— Less Than Jake's seventh studio album "GNV FLA" gives old fans a look back at its former self.
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Interview: EvilMrSod— The rock 'n' roll bad boy talks Germany, Johnny Cash, and playing live.
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Music Review: The Squires of the Subterrain - Feel The Sun— Classic psychedelic rock gets a modern day reworking by The Squire!
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Music DVD Review: Journey - Revelation (Live In Concert)— The bonus concert DVD is worth the price alone.
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Calexico, James Hunter, Foreigner, Lost Boys The Tribe Soundtrack, and Shannon McArdle— Summer treats for your eyes and ears.
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Music Review: John Mellencamp - Life Death Love & Freedom— Although, this isn't quite Mellencamp's Nebraska, the songs here still cut right to the bone.
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Music DVD Review: ZZ Top - Live From Texas— A great performance nearly marred by terrible editing.
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Jay-Z vs. Noel Gallagher - As The Smoke Clears, Was There Ever a Fire?— Or how to diss for fun and profit...
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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.
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Music Review: Supergrass - Diamond Hoo Ha— The Brit-poppers latest release is a tough and tuneful return to form.
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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: Motley Crue - Saints Of Los Angeles— Motley Crue recounts their long history of drugs, sex, and rock 'n' roll with their ninth studio album.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Grascals, V-Project, Roots of Creation, Amelia White, Smiling Strangers— From bluegrass and reggae jams to alt-country and "three-minute" pop, this week's round-up has something for nearly everyone.
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Music Review - The Detroit Cobras: The Original Recordings, Singles and Unreleased 1995-97— Detroit garage rock n' soul pros release a treasure trove of lo-fi goodies from their early days.
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Opinion: Off She Goes To Her First Ever Pearl Jam Concert (Or Four)— Pearl Jam turned a mom back into a teenager on four different nights.
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Michael Johns is Signing a Deal With Whom?— So what's the big news we're all waiting to hear about Michael Johns signing a record deal?
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Music Review: Middle Class Rut - MC Rut EP— Middle Class Rut is looking to expand and fracture that Northern California stigma
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Music Review: Janis Martin - The Female Elvis: Complete Recordings 1956-1960— Janis Martin may not be Elvis but she is essential.
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Music Review: Tapes 'N Tapes - Walk it Off— Minneapolis band offers eclectic second album.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 2— No rest for the wicked as the bands just kept coming.
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DVD Review: Blue Man Group Shows You How To Be A Megastar— The Blue Men return for version 2.0 of their rock concert experience.
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Music Review: Pyramids - Pyramids— Mixing cacophony with angelic beauty, Pyramids are not afraid to experiment with drone metal and experimentation.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 1— Bonnaroo is many things to many people yet the individual experiences are like snowflakes.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Pot Luck— Essential Elvis: Chapter 11.
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Music DVD Review: Genesis - When In Rome 2007— After a 15 year absence, Genesis is a revelation in Rome.
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Music DVD Review: Buddy Miles - Changes— A fitting tribute to the man who was one of rock and roll's most enduring and endearing drummers.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Something For Everybody— Essential Elvis: Chapter 9.
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The Sugars - Cursed by Rock N' Roll— It's time for the British trio to take their darkly authentic slant on bygone thrills to a wider audience..
