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Via Vengence Bludgeons with Stoner Rock Power Chordsnew

The group's songs sound gritty, dense, and calculated.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

Federation of Horsepower: Crunkest Band Evernew

It's got the Killa City attitude, the low-slung rock 'n' roll, the beats to shake ass to, the noise, the punk, the blues, the metal -- and, now, an endorsement deal from Lil Jon's beverage of choice.
The Pitch  |  Jasn Harper  |  10-16-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

South Florida Creates its Own American Idolnew

Catapulting off the success of other televised vocal competitions, The Next Pop Star is in its first year of production and in the early stages of auditions.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  10-16-2007  |  Music

Ky-Mani Marley Embraces Florida Rootsnew

Where other Marley offspring tend to stick with variations of straight-ahead reggae, South Florida's Ky-Mani has a style that's a local mix of Southern hip-hop, raga, and, at times, ghetto balladry that reflect his upbringing in the hood of Liberty City.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

Billy Joe Shaver's Hard-won Faithnew

Save the title track, a curious hybrid of hymn and Native American ghost dance, the music on Everybody's Brother is better suited to honky-tonks than church-houses.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

Kevin Fowler's 'Bring It On' Brings Attitudenew

If you're the sort of country fan who prefers tear-in-my-beer laments to yee-haw lyrics like "We're still stirrin' up a ruckus, lightnin' ain't a-struck us," best move on.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

David Rice on Going Too Far Too Fastnew

In the beleaguered mid-1990s Houston rock scene, David Rice seemed like a rare mainstream success story. He had a Columbia Records deal back when such things still mattered.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  10-16-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

D. L. Hughley on Angernew

Making his name as one of the Kings of Comedy, Hughley's star has only continued to rise with frequent appearances on Real Time with Bill Maher, his new HBO special, Unapologetic, and a recurring role on NBC-TV's now-cancelled Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
Metro Times  |  Bill Holdship  |  10-16-2007  |  Performance

Beyond the Rainbownew

Detroit's Reel Pride Fest strives to subvert stereotypes of queer cinema.
Metro Times  |  Michael Hastings  |  10-16-2007  |  Movies

Federico Aubele Pleases with 'Panamerica'new

On his sophomore album, Argentine singer-songwriter Aubele revisits the dubby beats and tango rhythms, the melancholic bandoneon and folkloric guitar lines that made his debut popular with hipsters everywhere.
Metro Times  |  Celeste Moure  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

Al Hates Georgenew

Al Jourgensen hates the Bush administration so much that he's devoted not one but three full-length Ministry albums to shredding Dubya and his minions. The Last Sucker is the final entry in this trilogy.
Metro Times  |  Janiss Garza  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

James Hyman's Quentin Tarantino Mashup Never Drops the Beatnew

Clocking in at an extensively exhaustive 78 minutes, this gargantuan 55 track epic not only features music and dialogue from QT's first four movies, it also includes vital spoken word passages from rarely heard promo-only albums like Truth and Fiction.
Metro Times  |  Jeffrey Morgan  |  10-16-2007  |  Reviews

Jazz Legend Sonny Rollins on Doxy Recordsnew

At 77, Rollins is busy establishing his own record label and website, and, most importantly, taking stages to defend his title as one of the greatest improvisers alive.
Metro Times  |  Charles L. Latimer  |  10-16-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Two New Detroit Labels Have a Taste for the Bizarrenew

Enter Ponk Media's Tiny Tim and GG Allin releases and Elevation Records' ex-Dirtbomb and pro hockey player albums.
Metro Times  |  Mike Ross  |  10-16-2007  |  Music

Michael Collier's Collection Falls Flatnew

It's difficult to say why exactly Maryland's former poet laureate felt the need to publish Make Us Wave Back: Essays on Poetry and Influence, but the end result reads like a dumping ground for academic studies, all-too-brief personal essays, lengthy reportage, and even an interview.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Zak M. Salih  |  10-16-2007  |  Poetry

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