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Larry Smith, Keeper of the Bebop Flame, is Lighting Up the Stage Againnew

Five years and two strokes ago, the alto saxophonist stopped playing completely. He couldn't play. Now he's ready for a comeback.
Metro Times  |  Charles L. Latimer  |  10-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Wovenhand Frontman David Eugene Edwards on God, Goth and Guitarsnew

Edwards' themes of sin and salvation ring with an authenticity that can, for some, be genuinely uncomfortable. And while I've long been an admirer of both his bands, only recently did I realize just how serious Edwards actually is.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  10-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

DeVotchKa is Anything but a McBandnew

With newfound acclaim, the band gives up a little control but no singularity.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Kirsten Akens  |  10-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Group Formula412 Releases its Long-Anticipated Albumnew

Back in early 2006, the local supergroup burst onto the scene with a couple of high-profile shows and immediately went into the studio. As that hype turned into more live opportunities, the album sat on the back burner.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  10-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

My Brightest Diamond Smooths Some Rough Edgesnew

The push and pull between the classical conventions in which Shara Worden was schooled and her craving for rhythm informs this year's A Thousand Shark's Teeth, the second proper My Brightest Diamond album.
New Haven Advocate  |  Brian LaRue  |  10-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pram is Defiantly Differentnew

Don't even think about calling these Birmingham bashers post-rock.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Keller  |  10-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Evangelicals Get Haunted on Their Sophomore Releasenew

The Oklahoma band's similarities to a group like the Flaming Lips may muddle its standing as a true musical purveyor of its state's schizophrenic, ongoing (and rather fascinating) horror show.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Guitarist Kaki King Plays Well with Othersnew

Aside from being an accomplished solo musician who has recorded four critically-acclaimed full-length albums, guitarist Kaki King also has an impressive list of collaborations. Most recently, she befriended John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats and they collaborated on a six-song, vinyl-only EP, called Black Pear Tree.
Tucson Weekly  |  Annie Holub  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Randy Newman: Reinvigorated, Satirical, and Not a Fan of McCainnew

On his most recent release, Harps and Angels, Newman's political satire is filtered through the narration of a plaintive observer, a practice that Newman fans are accustomed to, and something he feels he's improved upon over his 30-plus years as a songwriter and composer.
The Portland Mercury  |  Ryan J. Prado  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bio Ritmo's Salsa Blasts Offnew

Inspired as much by Egypt's Abdel Halim Hafez as they are by the theme from The Six Million Dollar Man, Bio Ritmo is a bit of an odd salsa band -- but odd in the best, most fun and interesting of ways.
Montreal Mirror  |  Erin MacLeod  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Inside the Mind of Of Montreal's Kevin Barnesnew

Barnes talks about mythology, insanity, sexuality, hard work and terror -- because that's what little boys are made of.
Montreal Mirror  |  Lorraine Carpenter  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Dwarves Remain Forever Uoungnew

While the Dwarves are on the stage, each song is like a punch in the face, helped along by the yelling, fist-pumping and genital-swinging of the Dwarves' masked guitarist Hewhocannotbenamed.
Orlando Weekly  |  Tara Lightfoot  |  10-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Why is Boulder Chamber Orchestra Filled with Scientists?new

Over 30 percent of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra have backgrounds in the hard sciences. What's up with that?
Boulder Weekly  |  Dylan Otto Krider  |  10-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Talib Kweli is the One Remaining Black Starnew

Save for featuring Justin Timberlake on his last release, Kweli never compromised his craft to rise above the underground, and yet he became one of hip-hop's elite few bling-free mainstream rappers.
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  10-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

In the Studio with Jedi Mind Tricksnew

It's rare for rappers to get props from both backpackers and outlaws, but Vinnie Paz uses his home field to his advantage.
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  10-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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