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Mute Math's Spirited Strugglenew

Mute Math survived a tangle with a major label and played their rock their way.
Charleston City Paper  |  Alan Sculley  |  10-24-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Otherworldy Celebrationnew

Hovering from an atmospheric blend of sensual Goth-pop, orchestrated dance-rock, and analog keyboard noise, Baltimore band Celebration manage to blast out some unusual sounds.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  10-24-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Avett Brothers Still Bring Itnew

On Emotionalism, the band's latest release (and tenth since forming in 2000), they hint at their hard-rocking, pre-Avetts history, with Scott pulling out his electric Guild S100 to get crunchy in the closing minutes of "Pretty Girl from Chile."
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  10-24-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Edward Scissorhands for South Carolinanew

Pearl Fryar's cavernous voice is a major reason this big-screen profile of the Bishopville, S.C., topiary artist is appealing.
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Haire  |  10-10-2007  |  Reviews

Cynthia Hill Examines the Plight of Low-paid Field Handsnew

In The Guestworker, the closest Hill gets to editorializing is juxtaposing images of a farmer eating a family meal in his house with those of the guestworkers' shoddier living conditions.
Charleston City Paper  |  Nick Smith  |  10-10-2007  |  Reviews

'Force of Nature' Captures the Difficuluty of Installation Artnew

The 144-page hardcover book about the groundbreaking exhibit of the same name, Force of Nature chronicles the exuberance of the 10 Japanese artists who visited the Carolinas last year to make site installations.
Charleston City Paper  |  Nick Smith  |  10-10-2007  |  Nonfiction

The Robert Cray Band's Magicnew

On stage, the chemistry among guitarist/singer Cray, keyboardist Jim Pugh, drummer Kevin Hayes, and bassist Karl Sevareid is both blatantly obvious and seemingly spontaneous and effortless.
Charleston City Paper  |  Alan Sculley  |  10-10-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Meet the Monksnew

South Carolina-based Modern Day Monks recorded its debut at the Fusion Five Studio facility by Jordan Herschaft and fellow audio engineer Jeff Leonard -- both of whom have recently established the new label Indie Records.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  10-10-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Chef Bob Waggoner Releases Cookbooknew

When Charleston Grill's Waggoner was first pitched the idea of publishing his own cookbook three years ago, it took some convincing to get him on board. "I did not want to produce a book full of tough recipes," he says.
Charleston City Paper  |  Cynthia Groseclose  |  10-10-2007  |  Food+Drink

David Sedaris Is Taking Notesnew

While we're still months away from pulling out our Christmas tree, David Sedaris is sitting at his home in Paris, wrapping presents. The popular humorist will be stateside for a month as he tours the country with nightly readings of fresh material with his notoriously nasal, yet powdered delivery.
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  10-03-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Really the Next Hitler?new

By creating a new bogeyman and ignoring common sense, our leaders are consciously constructing a scenario that might serve as a pretext to justify invading Iran.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  10-03-2007  |  Commentary

PS3 Games Finally Take Advantage of Controllernew

In last year's lead-up to the release of the PlayStation 3, Sony unexpectedly announced that their new console's SixAxis controller would feature motion-sensor capability, just like Nintendo's wacky Wiimote. Some programmers get it, and some just don;t.
Charleston City Paper  |  Aaron R. Conklin  |  09-27-2007  |  Video Games

'The Kingdom' Offers a Smackdownnew

It seems like a Hollywood blockbuster, but Peter Berg's latest induces a bit of shaming about cycles of hate and violence that we must be fully cognizant of if we're ever to break them.
Charleston City Paper  |  Maryann Johanson  |  09-27-2007  |  Reviews

Cowby Jack Clement's Pre-YouTube Clipsnew

Like your crazy uncle with the Super-8 camera, Cowboy Jack Clement's "home movies" capture decades of himself and his crew in all their goofy glory that the undocumented life is just not worth living.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jon Santiago  |  09-27-2007  |  Reviews

The Next Alison Krauss?new

Shannon Whitworth may have a harder time shaking that moniker off than "formerly of the Biscuit Burners." But the Brevard, N.C.,-based songwriter and banjo player's music is as strong in her newly blossomed solo career as ever.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  09-27-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

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