Reaffirms the blues don't belong in a museum, and are every bit as vital as they ever were.
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Trembling Bells may have deconstructed the traditional folk music genre, but that doesn't mean they are without affection for it.
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An amazing musician who is not only technically skilled, but able to plumb the emotional depths of any piece of music he attempts.
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Like an art exhibit that gives viewers the opportunity to appreciate the body of work that an artist produced during his lifetime.
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Willie Nile has both his eyes and heart open to the world, and the ability to turn that into music.
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Ersatzmuzika is on the leading edge of the movement intent on proving anything old can be new again.
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There are occasions when being haunted is a good thing.
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The power of their performance is testimony to their strength of spirit and the importance of this band.
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The honesty and passion of Graham Parson at his best and the musical inventiveness of the Dead.
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Far from being the "gripping tale of suspense" that it's advertised as, The Dark Volume is a rather tedious exercise.
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