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Funk Fundamantalsnew

Orthodox Funkateers will kneel down before giving it up and turning it loose.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Zwickel  |  05-16-2006  |  Reviews

Tradition and Subtraction

Like the best folk, old and new, this is the perfect intersection of this world and another.
Washington City Paper  |  Pamela Murray Winters  |  05-15-2006  |  Reviews

Pleased to Meat You

Ritter is proudly carrying the Meat Loaf legacy into the new century.
Washington City Paper  |  Mario Correa  |  05-15-2006  |  Reviews

Hippy Hippy Fake

The Black Dove never gets past conjury and into natural magic.
Washington City Paper  |  Pamela Murray Winters  |  05-15-2006  |  Reviews

Team Playasnew

An Oakland rap trio's debut album combines a solid sound with liquid marketing.
East Bay Express  |  Eric K. Arnold  |  05-15-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Summer Turns to Highnew

Magnolia Summer explores the weightier side of life.
Riverfront Times  |  Annie Zaleski  |  05-15-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Stuff That Dreams are Made Ofnew

Jolie Holland's out with her third and best album.
Illinois Times  |  Rene Spencer Saller  |  05-15-2006  |  Reviews

Soldiers' Songsnew

U.S. soldiers in Iraq use hip-hop to document their experiences in Voices From the Frontline -- a surprisingly sharp and apolitical rap CD.
Boulder Weekly  |  Vince Darcangelo  |  05-12-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Aging Angstnew

After 20 years, Sick of It All is still hardcore.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Josh Johnson  |  05-12-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Dissent on the Dancefloornew

Coldcut goes beyond the politics of cut 'n' paste.
Montreal Mirror  |  Raf Katigbak  |  05-12-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Tedium Reignsnew

It's curious that Blackberry's follow-up is such an overcooked bore, replacing the former album's raw passion with a tedious, affected maturity.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Jonathan Garrett  |  05-11-2006  |  Reviews

A Wise Return to the Darknew

Four years after the Black Heart Procession strayed off-course with the Latin-infused Amore del Tropico, the group is again drifting in a sea of familiar melancholy.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  05-11-2006  |  Reviews

Should be a Household Namenew

Lyrical depth gives Field of Crows added worth.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  James Kelly  |  05-11-2006  |  Reviews

Provocative and Politicalnew

Living with War channels the war-weary mentality.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Mosi Reeves  |  05-11-2006  |  Reviews

The Hustlanew

How did a white kid from the North became a power player in Atlanta hip-hop?
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Coley Ward  |  05-11-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

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