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'Remixed' is a Standards Slaughternew

The overarching cut 'n' paste effect leaves the listener with the impression that everybody in the studio just let the Holiday tracks roll as some peripheral noise while they got overly excited at the mixing boards in endless "Look at me!" moments.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  08-21-2007  |  Reviews

Fog is Almost Beyond Genrenew

Seldom does a trip to the edge feel as intuitive and natural as in this stirring and forward-thinking work.
Orlando Weekly  |  Bao Le-Huu  |  08-21-2007  |  Reviews

Jason Molina Gives Himself the Box-set Treatmentnew

It's an overwhelming batch of material, not nearly as striking as Songs: Ohia's best work, but anyone enamored with Molina's high-lonesome drawl will find plenty of room to stretch out and wait.
Orlando Weekly  |  Rob O'Connor  |  08-21-2007  |  Reviews

Gogol Bordello: A Band for Our Timesnew

It's a movable feast of sound and spirit that asserts that home isn't a place but something you carry around with you.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  08-21-2007  |  Reviews

Devildriver Hits its Stridenew

Continuing the glorious and deadly thrash-pop trends of their previous output, The Last Kind Words carries its weight with other heavyweight metal releases this year.
Metro Spirit  |  Josh Ruffin  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

Bebo Norman Displays the Ultimate Devotionnew

The Georgia-born Christian artist's latest project is bound to transform the lost souls.
Metro Spirit  |  LaToya Hollomon  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

Common Continues to Wear Many Hatsnew

You can expect a bit of the same lyricism, full of his vision of the world and the ghetto from social and political standpoints.
Metro Spirit  |  LaToya Hollomon  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

Big Chief is On His Way to Stardomnew

Just as the ATL has many hip-hop visionaries, Big Chief has caught the ear of many listeners because of his unique approach to the music and melodies that are original and individual.
Metro Spirit  |  Rich McCracken II  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

'Planet of Ice' Stretches the Formnew

Minus the Bear knows the right way to put art into rock, and vice-versa.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

Rilo Kiley Goes Second-ratenew

What makes Under The Blacklight a true disappointment is the shoddy songcraft.
NOW Magazine  |  Sarah Liss  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

'Challengers': Unabashed Mellownessnew

Gone are the wired-up anthems that are the New Pornographers' hallmark, replaced here by quiet introspection.
NOW Magazine  |  Tim Perlich  |  08-20-2007  |  Reviews

Lick This!new

Juliette Lewis continues to earn respect for her musical efforts, with a little help from Dave Grohl.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jarret Keene  |  08-16-2007  |  Reviews

Interpol is Deadly Seriousnew

Interpol's third album contains not a single misfire, with songs as emotionally devastating as getting dumped and fired in the same afternoon.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  08-15-2007  |  Reviews

'Appetite for Destruction': Revisiting a Classicnew

Twenty years after its release, Guns N' Roses' masterpiece remains a filthy, ferocious glimpse into lawless rock music.
C-Ville Weekly  |  J. Tobias Beard  |  08-15-2007  |  Reviews

Fresh Outta Prison, Jah Cure Drops a 'New Beginning'new

True Reflections shows that, even from a jail cell, Jah Cure has become one of the strongest singer/songwriters in Jamaican music.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  08-14-2007  |  Reviews

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