Name: Tan The Man
Dateline: Berkeley, CA
Weblog: www.dorksandlosers.com [RSS]
Articles: 262
First Published: Monday, April 11, 2005
Last Published: Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Currently listing articles 262-251:
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Music Review: Flight Of The Conchords - Flight Of The Conchords— The true beauty of Flight Of The Conchords is in knowing that the band is actually a comedy act.
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Music Review: Kaskade - Strobelite Seduction— Kaskade's fifth album "Strobelite Seduction" succeeds in recreating a perfect night on the town with his electronic music.
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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: 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: 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: Gossip - Live In Liverpool— Portland, Oregon-based Gossip decided it was time to show their live-performing abilities to the outside world with "Live In Liverpool."
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Music Review: The Acorn - Glory Hope Mountain— It's hard to think of a love letter more loving and poetic than The Acorn's "Glory Hope Mountain."
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Music Review: Joseph Arthur – Crazy Rain EP— "Crazy Rain" features more of the stylings and rhythms that fans are used to from Joseph Arthur's previous albums.
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Music Review: Joseph Arthur - Could We Survive — Could We Survive is one of four EPs Joseph Arthur is releasing in anticipation of his soon-to-be-released full-length album Temporary People.
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Music Review: Langhorne Slim And The War Eagles - Langhorne Slim And The War Eagles— The War Eagles add to Langhorne Slim’s mix of traditional, yet untraditional folk sensibilities.
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Music Review: The Kills - Midnight Boom— The Kills' "Midnight Boom" is indicative of that assessment: blow your mind for 30 minutes, rest, then hit repeat.
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Music Review: Lykke Li - Little Bit EP— Lykke Li's "Little Bit" EP feels both complete and unfinished at the same time, leaving behind an anxiety for the full LP's release.

