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Those Lovable Peckerheadsnew

Clipd Beaks breaks the mold.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Chris Sabbath  |  05-10-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bored in the U.S.A.new

Axl Rose's refusal to release a new record is a powerful work of art all its own.
The Village Voice  |  Neil Shah  |  05-10-2006  |  Music

Stand Up and Say Yes!new

The Divorce aims for success the old-fashioned way.
Seattle Weekly  |  Kate Silver  |  05-10-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Perpetual Summer Crueltynew

A London web phenom's walk in the park is no walk in the park.
The Village Voice  |  Frank Kogan  |  05-10-2006  |  Reviews

Cortex-Cutting Cobrasnew

Black Angels gives us more desperate gutter psych-rock from Texas.
The Village Voice  |  Eric Davidson  |  05-10-2006  |  Reviews

Icy Seductionnew

Goldfrapp touches the tip of the mainstream.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mikael Wood  |  05-10-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Some Kind of Wonderfulnew

Saxman Bobby Zankel is a Buddhist and a warrior.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Shaun Brady  |  05-09-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Desert Trippingnew

I'm trying to grasp the who, what and -- more importantly -- the why of Coachella.
L.A. Alternative  |  Michael Mannheimer  |  05-09-2006  |  Music

Everybody Knows This is Warnew

Is Living With War any good, and does it even matter?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Michael Pelusi  |  05-09-2006  |  Reviews

Proceed With Cautionnew

There are moments on this record so unsettlingly weird that I hesitate to even describe them for fear of some sort of karmic retribution.
Houston Press  |  Scott Faingold  |  05-09-2006  |  Reviews

Just Say No Mas to Cancuntrynew

With each passing week, my stack of country CDs with cheesy songs about Mexico grows ever taller.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  05-09-2006  |  Music

For Fans of Multitaskingnew

JeanMarie makes funk-fueled dance rock that's both passionate and unabashedly silly.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Zwickel  |  05-09-2006  |  Reviews

Straight Out of the Mid-90snew

Pearl Jam's status as grunge nobles affords them the right to ride the nostalgia train and keep old fans happy with the status quo.
Dallas Observer  |  Sam Machkovech  |  05-09-2006  |  Reviews

Wanking Offnew

Tool is now the ultimate hard-rock jam band -- the alt-rock version of the Grateful Dead -- because it wheedles around for at least seven minutes on every song without ever bothering with a concrete melody.
Dallas Observer  |  Sam Machkovech  |  05-09-2006  |  Reviews

Art Shownew

With Art Brut, what you see really is what you get.
Westword  |  Tuyet Nguyen  |  05-08-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

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