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Better at Video Games than Piano?new

It could be your ticket to a career in music.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  04-21-2008  |  Music

You're in Good Hands with Woodhandsnew

"I guess we do rock some funk styles," says Dan Werb. Understandably, he's wary of the "post-funk" tag that has been flung at Woodhands, who rock several styles simultaneously.
Montreal Mirror  |  Lorraine Carpenter  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Cadence Weapon Follows His Own Rhythm to the Topnew

Amid building buzz for his sophomore effort, Afterparty Babies, the Edmonton MC/producer talks about growing up weird and getting ahead in the loaded game of Canadian hip-hop.
Montreal Mirror  |  Scott C.  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Coachella by the Numbersnew

Any critic can blather about which bands to see. What if we poke out the critical eye and instead consult our all-seeing Third Eye -- which conjures solid numbers, statistics, pie charts and bar graphs and turns the ephemeral joys of music into cold, hard data? What constitutes -- numerically -- musical hotness in the USA in 2008?
L.A. Weekly  |  Randall Roberts  |  04-18-2008  |  Concerts

Dan Bejar Creates Another Solid Albumnew

In between working on releases with his other projects (Swan Lake; Hello, Blue Roses and the New Pornographers), Dan Bejar somehow had time to record Trouble In Dreams.
NOW Magazine  |  Jordan Rimm  |  04-18-2008  |  Reviews

Slugging It Out in NYC Clubs Pays Off for DJ Eli Escobarnew

In the aftermath of the indie dance scene has helped open doors for people like Escobar, who can churn out hipster-friendly remixes with the best of them but also has the DJ skills to make his living playing big mainstream clubs as well as cool kid parties.
NOW Magazine  |  Benjamin Boles  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Reatard Rules!new

Jay Reatard has this world-weary, unimpressed demeanour that likely stems from his decade-plus in underground scenes.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Keller  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Tokyo Police Club Lays Down the Lawnew

The boys in Tokyo Police Club aren't strangers to hard work. Six songs into recording their debut album, Elephant Shell, they scrapped everything and started over, simply because it wasn't rocking hard enough.
Montreal Mirror  |  Lorraine Carpenter  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

George Clooney's Football Folliesnew

With its speak-easies and patina of easy Roaring Twenties corruption, its bungling cops and daring hijinks, romantic rivalry and slinky moments of seduction, Leatherheads delivers two solid hours of old-fashioned entertainment.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  04-18-2008  |  Reviews

Medeski, Martin & Wood Put Out Child-Friendly Acid Jazznew

Instrumental interludes -- gentle, curious, perfect segues between sleepy time and playtime -- break up humorous tales ("Pirates Don't Take Baths") and straight-ahead grooves ("Let's Go," the great, funky "Where's the Music").
Shepherd Express  |  Todd Lazarski  |  04-18-2008  |  Reviews

The Lackloves' Modern (Retro) Popnew

Its latest album, Cathedral Square Park, marks a lineup shift back to the band's original trio incarnation after spending much of its existence as a two guitars/bass/drums quartet.
Shepherd Express  |  Blaine Schultz  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Milwaukee's Record Store Day Line-Upnew

In an effort to drive consumers back to record stores, artists like The Black Keys, Built to Spill, Death Cab For Cutie, R.E.M. and Vampire Weekend will release in-store-only singles, and local record stores like Atomic and the Exclusive Company will offer special sales and free live music throughout the day.
Shepherd Express  |  Evan Rytlewski  |  04-18-2008  |  Music

Talib Kweli's Beautiful Business Modelnew

Like most rappers, Talib Kweli wants what Jay-Z has -- money, esteem, an audience -- but in his pursuit of these goals he's been held to a much stricter standard than Jay-Z. Long ago labeled a conscious rapper by his fans, Kweli is expected to be above the perceived vanity of mainstream rap.
Shepherd Express  |  Evan Rytlewski  |  04-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

You Will Be Changednew

Cat Power grows up.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

Approachable Appealnew

Massage your viscera? Buzz through your brain? Indian Jewelry does both marvelously.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

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