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Music Review: Women of the World: Acoustic
Putumayo World Music takes listeners on a first-class globe-trotting tour of acoustic music performed by women.
Read More »Music Review: Mando Diao – Ode To Ochrasy
Mando takes the lively, somewhat hyper energy of its debut album and evolves it into a more relaxed, albeit still punkish energetic throwback to sixties rock.
Read More »Book Review: The Show I’ll Never Forget – 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience – Edited by Sean Manning
When a bunch of writers are turned loose to recall their most memorable concerts, the results are fascinating, funny, bittersweet, and essential reading.
Read More »Music Review: Sloan – Never Hear the End of It
Nova Scotia rockers pack a plethora of punchy power pop into their new 30-track disc.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – Country’s Got More Heart
The common thread running through the collection of songs is love and matters of the heart.
Read More »Concert Review: Jonathan Coulton – Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA – 2/24/07
Geek rock superstar gets a warm reception in Seattle.
Read More »Music Review: The Stanley Brothers – The Definitive Collection (1947-1966)
This is the best place to start and end for most, as this set covers the entire career from these cornerstones of that ol’ time bluegrass sound.
Read More »Music Review: Sonny Rollins – Plus 4 & John Coltrane – Traneing In
These two CDs are a history of how and when John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins started to rearrange the sounds of the tenor sax
Read More »Music DVD Review: Nine Inch Nails – Live – Beside You In Time
Brutal, powerful, and filled with visceral beauty, Beside You In Time does an excellent job of capturing a band at a creative peak.
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