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Dictator-rattling Musicnew

Bachata was the guitar-powered music of the Dominican underclass, akin to blues and tango, but with a gorgeously melodic sound tempered by the simplicity of the performances and straightforward, expressive vocals.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  01-11-2008  |  Reviews

Doing Dylannew

As you may expect, this album of Dylan music as performed by other artists is a decidedly mixed bag.
Tucson Weekly  |  James Hudson  |  01-10-2008  |  Reviews

Beyond the Shticknew

It's hard not to root for someone who rhymes about Klingons and Inspector Gadget over gang-banging -- and, besides, this album is totally hot.
Tucson Weekly  |  Sean Bottai  |  01-10-2008  |  Reviews

RIFY Hate RIFYL Listsnew

These Midwesterners' music uses clean minimalism and the brilliant incorporation of pop vocal melodies to shine.
Tucson Weekly  |  Annie Holub  |  01-10-2008  |  Reviews

Transistor Sun Winks as it Nodsnew

After all, Transistor Sun is about celebrating old habits -- loving, starting over, having fun, playing rock that splices from Cheap Trick, Guided by Voices and KISS -- all over again.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  01-10-2008  |  Reviews

Sleepsound's Radio Readynew

Sleepsound's pleas recall the grandeur of a low-budget Snow Patrol or The Fray and the empathy invitation of a Nada Surf chorus.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  01-10-2008  |  Reviews

Wynton Marsalis: Comforting, Not Challengingnew

Marsalis Standards is a nice starting point for listeners new to jazz or introspective listeners. On a late, warm night with the lights low and a glass of wine in hand, this music may be the perfect accompaniment.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Tom Geddie  |  01-10-2008  |  Reviews

Assassination Tangonew

Tango Around the World's complete liner notes (in English, Spanish, and French) score a three-pointer when they correctly state that Argentina has no monopoly on the roots of tango: Cuba and, especially, Uruguay deserve a good piece of the pie.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  01-09-2008  |  Reviews

Kate Nash: A Lily Allen with More Potentialnew

Nash is a phenomenal talent who seems able to imagine riffs as easily as she snaps her fingers, and she possesses a gift for pointed human observations that don't slow her narratives.
Houston Press  |  Ben Westhoff  |  01-08-2008  |  Reviews

Way Down in the Holenew

HBO's The Wire digs deep into Baltimore's underground for a soundtrack album.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Al Shipley  |  01-08-2008  |  Reviews

What is Whiskey Weed?new

Unless "whiskey weed" is an actual thing, and I'm a step or two behind on my illicit substances (which certainly can’t be ruled out).
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Andy Mulkerin  |  01-07-2008  |  Reviews

The Early Bob Marleynew

Another Dance reveals Marley's roots not only in the rock-steady Jamaican rhythms that preceded reggae, but also in American R&B.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  01-04-2008  |  Reviews

Horrorcore is Like Canned Chicken Soupnew

Horror of '59's second album sounds like circa-'78 Ozzy Osbourne fronting the new Misfits.
Cleveland Scene  |  D.X. Ferris  |  01-04-2008  |  Reviews

Dax Riggs Collects the Pieces of Industrial Music Left Behindnew

With them, he begins to spin an equally unsettling portrait of epic breakups and post-punk nihilism with a distinguishable rock edge.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Gabe Gomez  |  01-03-2008  |  Reviews

An Ike and Tina Revelationnew

This three-disc set is great fun if you can separate Ike the genius from Ike the abusive asshole.
Tucson Weekly  |  Stephen Seigel  |  01-03-2008  |  Reviews

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