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Whole Lotta Lifenew

Wilco's energetic new album finds Jeff Tweedy loosening up on the reins.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Alan Sculley |
01-12-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Richard Lloyd Turns Off the Televisionnew
But Lloyd does still have plenty to say about the band and its other guitarist (and primary songwriter), Tom Verlaine.
New Haven Advocate |
Peter Gerstenzang |
11-11-2008 |
Profiles & Interviews
No Fun
Had Wilco not gotten "important," A.M. would be one of those fantastic, overlooked 90s rock albums you could buy used for next to nothing -- and maybe it would be more fun if it were.
Charleston City Paper |
Emerson Dameron |
03-08-2006 |
Music
Band Appeals to Bobos From the Coastsnew

A new coffee-table book sheds light on the question of whether Wilco, with its success, has evolved into a better band.
New York Press |
Lionel Beehner |
11-11-2004 |
Nonfiction
Former Wilco Member Debuts First Solo Albumnew
The ash from Jay Bennett's cigarette is about to burn his fingers. Suddenly he feels the heat, snaps from his trance, crushes out the cigarette, and begins fiddling with knobs and faders. The song's finished, and he's pulling up another one.
Chicago Reader |
Bob Mehr |
08-07-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Haunted by High Expectations, Wilco Produces a Minor Ghostnew
Ghost is far from awful -- in fact, it's often painfully lovely -- and, if you can get past the occasional proggish pretense, the interminable stretches of pure noise, and some embarrassing lyrical missteps, you'll find much to admire.
Illinois Times |
René Spencer Saller |
07-08-2004 |
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