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Reduce, Reuse, Recyclenew

Former Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer vents on latest album.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  James Kelly  |  06-07-2007  |  Reviews

So Bad it's Goodnew

Latest Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute album ranges from bad to OK.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  James Kelly  |  06-07-2007  |  Reviews

Two Madmen With Intuitive Creativitynew

Neither Chris Goss or Jeordie White are quick to conform to any predetermined sonic expectations.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  06-07-2007  |  Reviews

The Gorillas Get Less Challenging and Less Abrasivenew

As metal continues to get smarter and smarter, it seems that Sleepytime Gorilla Museum just keeps getting dumber and dumber.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  06-07-2007  |  Reviews

Finding Her Voicenew

Singer Patty Griffin breaks away from "quiet songs" with this brash, vibrant album.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  06-06-2007  |  Reviews

James Blood Ulmer: Blood and Pietynew

With six covers on Bad Blood in the City culled from the rich, muddy history of rural Southern blues, Ulmer's pedigree as a down-home swamp dog could easily pass examination.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  06-06-2007  |  Reviews

Hot Chip & Spank Rock Attempt to Answer 'What is Hip?'new

Both groups have toeholds in the international dance-music marketplace that are likely to be strengthened by their newly recorded DJ sets.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michaelangelo Matos  |  06-05-2007  |  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

Cephalic Carnage: Extreme-metal Madmen par Excellencenew

The eleven songs here constitute a jolt of aural anarchy, served straight up.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  06-04-2007  |  Reviews

Ozzy's An Icon Past His Primenew

There are few surprises and even fewer decent tunes on Black Rain, but Oz can still sing his ass off.
Westword  |  Dave Herrera  |  06-04-2007  |  Reviews

Linkin Park Seems Awfully Insecurenew

Minutes to Midnight is stuffed with take-us-seriously gestures, including the presence of producer Rick Rubin and liner notes that couldn't be needier if they'd been written by Sally Field.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  06-04-2007  |  Reviews

Perry Farrell Fancies Himself an Intergalactic Prophetnew

But the music on Ultra Payloaded sounds more like the work of a hippie magpie with a penchant for chaos and excess.
NOW Magazine  |  Sarah Liss  |  06-04-2007  |  Reviews

Surrender, Monkeysnew

The French are different, Charlotte Gainsbourg even more so.
Illinois Times  |  Rene Spencer Saller  |  06-01-2007  |  Reviews

Christopher Beeson's Evolutionnew

The former Demi-Dryer frontman's moving on with a great new CD and a great new band.
Tucson Weekly  |  Annie Holub  |  05-31-2007  |  Reviews

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