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Martin Dosh Went from Writing Fiction to Making Instrumental Musicnew

Martin Dosh is the proud recipient of an English degree from the State University of New York at New Paltz. But, he concedes, "I'm obviously not doing very much with it."
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  02-13-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Traffic Jam on Stagenew

This nine-piece band started out as a simple duo.
Westword  |  Dave Herrera  |  02-13-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Steer Clear, Curmudgeonsnew

The Apples' Robert Schneider is determined to turn your frown upside down.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  02-13-2007  |  Reviews

Simply Brilliantnew

Spill casts a massive shadow that almost makes the band's past work seem insignificant.
Westword  |  Dave Herrera  |  02-13-2007  |  Reviews

Chemical Creationnew

Of Montreal's Kevin Barnes: inside/out.
Seattle Weekly  |  Aja Pecknold  |  02-13-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Zero to Fiftynew

Red Star of the Solar Federation started as an instrumental sludge-rock band -- now they've added vocals.
Houston Press  |  Olivia Flores Alvarez  |  02-13-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Fadin' Renegadenew

Doug Supernaw's long, sad spiral.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  02-13-2007  |  Music

The Anti-Drummer Drummernew

VietNam's Michael Foss on the band's "off the norm" ways.
Houston Press  |  Olivia Flores Alvarez  |  02-13-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Uptown Funk Gumbonew

Galactic offers a sound as indefinable as the Crescent City.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Brent Thompson  |  02-12-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

All by Themselvesnew

The Eternals' most out-there album yet was made entirely at home.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  02-12-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Hesher Hall of Famenew

After 25 years, even Bono must realize: Slayer is the greatest band of all time.
Cleveland Scene  |  D.X. Ferris  |  02-12-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Commissionernew

Say hello to Mick Boogie, the DJ Eminem loves to hate.
Cleveland Scene  |  D.X. Ferris  |  02-12-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

More Diverse, Shockingly Danceablenew

Despite even thicker coats of studio gloss painted over songs, High contains catchier hooks, bigger choruses and more vocal histrionics than a MySpace flame war.
Riverfront Times  |  Annie Zaleski  |  02-12-2007  |  Reviews

Vieux of the Futurenew

Ali Farka Toure's son carries on the family business of rockin' bodies.
NOW Magazine  |  Tim Perlich  |  02-09-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Matter of Timingnew

Poor Noah Georgeson may have waited too long.
Illinois Times  |  Rene Spencer Saller  |  02-09-2007  |  Reviews

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