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Conscious Rap Roster Should Drop Taleb Kwelinew

Eardrum is a heaping mess, neither smart nor groundbreaking, and loaded with clichés.
Dallas Observer  |  Ben Westhoff  |  09-10-2007  |  Reviews

M.I.A. Creates an Exotic Dance Party Par Excellencenew

Arular, the 2005 debut by Mathangi "M.I.A." Arulpragasam, got lotsa reviewers hot and bothered (and deservedly so), but only a relative handful of U.S. listeners succumbed to its multi-culti charms.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  09-10-2007  |  Reviews

Kanye Cum Laudenew

On Graduation, he's at his most ambitious -- and his most vulnerable.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  09-10-2007  |  Reviews

A Decades-Old Recording Preserves Fresh Charles Mingusnew

A previously undiscovered gem from the too-short career of jazz genius composer, arranger, and bass player captures a live performance shortly before his death.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Tom Geddie  |  09-07-2007  |  Reviews

Kanye West Has Finally Graduatednew

With producer Jon Brion back in the sidecar, West delivers another failsafe collection of sharp, soulful songs, exposing his new affinity for synths and electronic drums while adding new lyrical ground to that campus-sized ego.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Richards  |  09-07-2007  |  Reviews

'Lonely' So Much Morenew

Soul pioneer Arthur Alexander's stellar final release receives a lively reissue.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Chris Morris  |  09-07-2007  |  Reviews

CD Review: BFInew

While rarity-lovers and obscurantists may insist that these 11 cuts are some sort of lost treasure, there is little here to distinguish the Dragons from their mellow-rocking peers.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  09-06-2007  |  Reviews

CD Review: Kemialliset Ystavatnew

Rather than sounding like the product of an academic, the music Jan Anderzen creates is playful and improvisational, making it less an exercise in endurance than an enjoyable foray into pure weirdness.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  09-06-2007  |  Reviews

Engrossing Violencenew

Reviewing a Pig Destroyer album's kind of like reviewing a murder scene.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jarret Keene  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

Sounds Familiarnew

John Vanderslice continues in relative obscurity with another fine album.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

Louder, Dammitnew

Nina Nastasia's voice and Jim White's drums combine to captivate.
Tucson Weekly  |  Annie Holub  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

There Isn't One San Francisco Soundnew

On this four-CD set, you get all the expected hits, from Jefferson Airplane's "It's No Secret" to the Count Five's "Psychotic Reaction" to Santana's "Evil Ways." You also get the minor hits and obscure gems from dozens of bands long forgotten.
East Bay Express  |  J. Poet  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

Is La Plebe the Spanish-Speaking Operation Ivy?new

The San Francisco-based ska band distinguishes itself from its more pop-oriented forebears with a heavily politicized tone.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

Joan as Police Woman Plays Ominous Indie-jazznew

Real Life puts Joan Wasser somewhere between Norah Jones and Feist -- and somewhere, there in the middle, are a few million album sales and a parcel of indie cred.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Troy Johnson  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

How Twee Is Too Twee?new

If you listen to "Stereo (mono mono)," the second song on The Brunettes' new album, Structure and Cosmetics, you may have your answer.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dryw Keltz  |  09-05-2007  |  Reviews

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