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No Masterpiecenew

While the music has grown more authoritative, the beats feel a little tired and the squirrelly energy of the first release is gone.
Style Weekly  |  Amy Biegelsen  |  06-22-2006  |  Reviews

Belle, Without Sebastiannew

Isobel Campbell, the mythical Belle of Belle and Sebastian, makes an odd pairing with The Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan -- but it definitely works.
Style Weekly  |  Ira Calos  |  06-22-2006  |  Reviews

VH Cover Album Misses the Marknew

These covers are mostly from early Van Halen records (thank all that's holy), but it seems unintentionally funny when disciplined country singing meets cock-rock lyrics.
Style Weekly  |  Brent Baldwin  |  06-22-2006  |  Reviews

Aphex Twin Resurfacesnew

After 2001 Aphex Twin's Richard James kept his distance and released no new music; many assumed he’d retired -- in 2005, he returned with 11 new EPs.
Style Weekly  |  Mark Richardson  |  06-22-2006  |  Reviews

More Good Stuffnew

Seamlessly tied together by the pristine production of Rick Rubin, this is one of the year's best albums.
Style Weekly  |  Hilary Langford  |  06-22-2006  |  Reviews

Layers of Soundnew

Ilad creates warm compositions without losing momentum.
Style Weekly  |  Nathan Lott  |  06-01-2006  |  Reviews

An Old Chestnutnew

Even attenuated by age and obscured by primitive recording, Tolliver's charms more than rival the polished virtuosity of most modern re-enactors.
Style Weekly  |  Peter McElhinney  |  05-04-2006  |  Reviews

Burning Sagenew

The Exchange Session works because these very different musicians meet each other halfway, resulting in something that sounds like an oxymoron: accessible experimental jazz.
Style Weekly  |  Mark Richardson  |  05-04-2006  |  Reviews

A Big No, No, Nonew

These 11 tracks are filled with polished guitars, structured arrangements, sing-song rhythms and an overall sense of lethargy -- and it's not just because the tempos have eased.
Style Weekly  |  Hillary Langford  |  05-04-2006  |  Reviews

Aptly Namednew

This dual disc finds Harper oscillating between delicate troubadour and brazen bluesman, revolutionary and romantic.
Style Weekly  |  Hillary Langford  |  04-20-2006  |  Reviews

Pre-World Musicnew

Long before there was actually a genre of music called world music, trumpeter and flugelhornist Hugh Masekela was blending cultures with sound.
Style Weekly  |  Chris Bopst  |  04-20-2006  |  Reviews

A Touching Compilationnew

Considering the cruel fate that befell this man and his family, it is comforting that he left behind so many musical testaments to a life well-lived -- passionate songs that still carry his personal spirit and provide lasting memories for loved ones and fans.
Style Weekly  |  Brent Baldwin  |  04-20-2006  |  Reviews

Morrissey's Latest Albumnew

The key recent development in Morrissey’s work is that the melodic crack has returned to his songwriting; he appears to be thinking in terms of catchy singles again.
Style Weekly  |  Mark Richardson  |  04-20-2006  |  Reviews

Jailbird Countrynew

Fans of country music, rejoice: 10 of Merle Haggard's early Capitol Records albums have been remastered and released.
Style Weekly  |  Brent Baldwin  |  04-13-2006  |  Reviews

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