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Music Review: John Mellencamp – Freedom’s Road
If Bruce Springsteen represents the conscience of America to many, John Mellencamp is a prime candidate as it's illegitimate "little bastard" son.
Read More »Music Review: A Date With John Waters
Who could possibly want to die for art with all this great music to listen to?
Read More »Music Review: Lindsey Buckingham – Under the Skin
Buckingham’s first solo album in a decade continues to dangle the promise of greatness just out reach of his fans.
Read More »Music Review: The Rhythm Syndicate
Heavy on the funky-jazz guitar, it's layered and intricate.
Read More »Music Review: Band of the Week – Of Fate And Chance
Looking for a new band that shines with talent enough for two? Meet OF Fate And Chance!
Read More »Music Review: Mad Tea Party – Big Top, Soda Pop
Retro-pop, folk, swing, and ragtime with a dash of circus music to create a unique sound that defies conventional categorization.
Read More »Music Review: Kevin Coyne – Carnival
if you go into his world once, you may find yourself drawn back in again and again
Read More »Music Review: Blue Stone – Worlds Apart
It's as much about the electronic technology as it is the tribal drums and haunting vocal offerings.
Read More »Music DVD Review: MusiCares Presents A Tribute To Brian Wilson
The legendary Brian Wilson is serenaded with his best songs by the very non-funky Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the surprisingly great Backstreet Boys.
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