Jay Farrar's Son Volt 2.0 delivers a great album that pushes the boundaries of the band's sound.
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Music Review: The Doors – The Soft Parade (Remastered With Bonus Tracks)
Although I think most Doors fans will probably disagree with me, The Soft Parade was always my favorite of their six studio albums.
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You know there is no artifice in that voice or that man and you are listening to the genuine article if there ever was one.
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Patti Smith. Twelve. 'Nuff said, really.
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...at least this disc is available again so that there's a record of Lockwood's truly remarkable guitar sound.
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Former Grandaddy guitarist Jim Fairchild releases a homemade set of lo-fi pop nuggets.
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It’s just too ‘80s for me.
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The DVD captures the band live in Dusseldorf, Germany on the band's 2005 European tour
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This CD has transformed me from a lukewarm Todd Snider fan into a big Todd Snider fan.
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There is a method and a purpose to their seeming madness.
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