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He's a Solar Mannew

Now Magic Lantern guitarist Cameron Stallones has struck out on his own with a solo album under the moniker Sun Araw.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  03-04-2008  |  Reviews

A Gentler Autechrenew

On Quaristice, they occasionally veer into a more classically "beautiful" melodic mode; overall, the album's less rhythmically manic than their more recent releases.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  03-04-2008  |  Reviews

io Drones Alonenew

Is there a lonelier endeavor than creating ambient music in Orange County -- besides umbrella merchant?
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  11-14-2007  |  Reviews

'Hungry Beat' Fills Fire Engines' Voidnew

Cited by Primal Scream and Franz Ferdinand as inspirations for their own bands, Scotland's Fire Engines burned briefly but thrice as brightly as most other groups of their time. Their oeuvre amounted to merely 18 tracks, but it is, as they say, all good.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  10-23-2007  |  Reviews

Brother Reade Follow in the Grand Two-man Traditionnew

Rapper Jimmy Jamz and producer Bobby Evans cut the bullshit (no skits, no grandiose, time-wasting intros, etc.) and get down to flaunting their considerable skills, as the album's no-nonsense title implies.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  07-10-2007  |  Reviews

Another Sir Richard Bishop Gemnew

Renowned for his mercurial guitar-playing over the last 26 years with Seattle ethnodelic legends Sun City Girls, Bishop has wrought a distinguished solo canon as well.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  07-03-2007  |  Reviews

Bumps Gives a 23-track Seminar on the Manifold Pleasures of Rhythmnew

Besides being a musical feast in its own right, Bumps also serves as a beggar's banquet for sample hounds looking to bolster their rhymes with killer blaps.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  06-26-2007  |  Reviews

Battles Drops a Pivotal Expermental Rock Opusnew

If the band parlays its critical-darling status into Conan/Letterman show-playing notoriety, we could be witnessing the (re)opening of the American music-fan mind to the degree of which we haven't seen since the Ford administration.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  06-05-2007  |  Reviews

Matthew Dear: Poised to Break Out of the Techno Ghetto?new

The transition from techno producer to singing/lyric-writing techno producer is rarely attempted, never mind executed with competence -- but Asa Breed finds Dear furthering his songcraft within the genre, his flat, sometimes stilted voice complementing his low-slung, artfully spare techno.
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  06-05-2007  |  Reviews

As Uncompromising As a True Head Could Hope Fornew

Who knew heady-mental Nordic prog rock would blow up in the 00s?
OC Weekly  |  Dave Segal  |  05-22-2007  |  Reviews

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