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  • Cardinals “Cardinology”

  • Beck “Modern Guilt”

  • Bob Dylan “Tell Tale Signs” 

  • Conor Oberst “Conor Oberst”

  • Kings of Leon “Only By the Night”

  • TV On the Radio “Dear Science”

  • Portishead “Third”

  • Pretenders “Break up The Concrete”

  • Vampire Weekend   “Vampire Weekend”

  • Ray LaMontagne “Gossip in the Grain”


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July 21st, 2008
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The Hold Steady Stay Positive

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June 8th, 2008
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Weezer the Red album

Although weaned on prog-metal, educated in classical music at Harvard, and once viewed as a representative of the indie rock set, Weezer's Rivers Cuomo prefers to write simple music that can be easily enjoyed by a mass audience. It was one of many elements that defined him in the beginning, on his band's hugely popular 1994 self-titled debut (The Blue Album), if one of few remaining characteristics defining his music today. Read the rest here
May 29th, 2008
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Shirley Manson of Garbage will join television’s Terminator: The Sara Connor Chronicles

Shirley Manson is set to pursue a full-time acting career, having landed a regular role on a US TV series. The Garbage lead singer will appear in a recurring role on ‘Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles’ which airs on Fox. read the rest here
April 9th, 2008
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!

This is how rock musicians are supposed to age. At 50, Nick Cave's hairline is receding, but he's turned that setback into a "look," growing out his locks and cultivating the coolest mustache in the industry. Over 30 years, first with the Birthday Party and then with the Bad Seeds, he has refined his lurid growl and lascivious subject matter-- the usuals: sex, death, God, murder, redemption, all in the most brutal and salaciously poetical terms possible-- without losing any of his charisma or menace. During the past decade alone, despite sounding hoarse on No More Shall We Part and Nocturama, he has transformed his swagger into a potent brand of musical and amoral authority, honing his persona in tandem with the Bad Seeds, who a few years ago were one of the tightest and most versatile backing bands around and have only gotten better with each release. Read more here
April 3rd, 2008
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Moby’s Take On Last Night

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April 1st, 2008
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Hell Freezes Over! New Kids On The Block To Reunite!

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March 24th, 2008
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The Gutter Twins Bring It To The Surface

Mark Lanegan and Greg Dulli. Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan. Afghan Whigs meets the Screaming Trees. When I first heard that these two veterans of 90s alternative music were joining forces I could see the possibilities. Lanegan's deep growl combined with Dulli's manic scream sounded like a match made in rock and roll hell and on their debut album, Saturnalia it is. Lanegan and Dulli have remained busy since the demise of their original bands, Screaming Trees and Afghan Whigs respectively. Lanegan has released solo records and has been a mainstay with Queens of the Stone Age, while Dulli has released three excellent records with his Twilight Singers collaborative. By taking the best of both their work and combining them, Lanegan and Dulli have recorded a powerful album that comes from straight from the gut and the gutter. On cuts like Idle Hands, Lanegan's back from the dead howl and Dulli's last chance yelps build to massive heights with grinding guitars and pounding drums. In The Stations you can almost see the horror of the little girl as she witnesses the twisting of Lanegan's junkie sick caricature singing "Little girls might twitch at the way I itch, but the way I burn, it's a son of a bitch." Dulli and Lanegan mine the depths of human emotions for the raw feeling of our insecurities so well its frightening. The more the album moves on the deeper and darker the Twins get and we are the better for it. Its not often that two artists can get together on a record and each bare their souls to us to help save ours. Lanegan and Dulli have earned the right to be the Gutter Twins, let's hope they stay around and wallow in our gratitude for a while.
November 26th, 2007
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Dinosaur Jr. Go To Boston and Beyond

Dinosaur Jr. roared to epic levels of noise and pure indie rock pleasure during a full on sonic assault Friday night at Boston's Paradise Rock Club. From the opening riffs of “Almost Ready,” a stellar song from Beyond the band's excellent new record, to the show's final attack of “Chunks,” the reformed trio played loud and fast, just the way we like it. After opening with three songs from the new disk, “Almost Ready,” “Been There All The Time,” and “Back To Your Heart” the band kicked into the old stuff with a searing version of the “Lung”, followed by “Little Fury Things.” On stage the band said very little to the audience and almost nothing to each other, but that's pretty much the way its always been. What the band did do is show how much their musicianship had improved since the early days while keeping it fast, furious through an excellent set of Dino classics and new songs. Even while struggling at times with a muddled vocal sound, the combination of J's sonics, Murph's pounding and Lou's thrashing was something to behold, especially in a small venue like the Paradise. The day after Thanksgiving date, with most of the Boston's colleges closed down, made for a more hardcore crowd of true Dino fans. The band gave their fans exactly what they came for, a sonic trip to 90s indie rock and beyond. From beginning to end J, Lou and Murph attacked their catalog of 90s masterpieces including Freak Scene and Sludgefeast, and their stellar new record Beyond, with reckless abandon. Having seen many incarnations of Dinosaur Jr over the years, the new record and these incredible live shows remind you why the original three are the only people who should be playing this music. With a new record called Beyond who knows what they future might bring from J, Lou and Murph. A complete set list is below. Almost Ready Been There All The Time Back To Your Heart Lung Little Fury Things Out There This Is All I Came To Do Feel The Pain Pick Me Up Crumble The Wagon Gargoyle Encore Freak Scene Sludgefeast Chunks
November 4th, 2007
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Values and Radio Censorship

Since I am too broke to afford satellite radio and since it is illegal to wear headphones while driving, I am often stuck with the choice between regular radio or silence on my daily commute. I have taken a liking to the song "Rock Star" by Nickelback, but whenever I hear it on our local Clear Channel or Cumulus affiliate (I can't remember which), I am always destracted by the amount of the song that is bleeped out. Personally, I don't think that any government group should tell a privately owned broadcase corporation what they can or cannot play, but this is beside the point. Since the local Butler Broadcasting affiliate plays the song in its entirity, I know that FCC regulations do not prohibit the broadcast of words that the mainstream stations can't force themselves to play. 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While this would not seem out of the ordinary, I find it interesting in light of the things that are not removed from the song. One of the major messages that I get from this selective censorship is that sex (under almost any circumstances) is okay, but drugs and the word "ass" are bad. For example, no references to Playboy bunnies are removed, and a relationship with "a centerfold who loves to blow my money for me" is a thing to be desired. While I personally am not offended by these things, the group who normally pushes for censorship, the Religious Right, would definitely be offended. They also would not appreciate the reference to the "mile high club." While the missing words seem to imply that drugs are bad, nothing is done to the line "pop my pills from a Pez dispenser." Okay, so I can't enjoy "God's flowers," but taking Oxycontin recreationally is okay? 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October 15th, 2007
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Radiohead brightens our day with In Rainbows

Radiohead are a band. What's that you say? You knew this all along. Well, I was beginning to wonder if the computer from OK Computer had taken over in the wake of Kid A and Hail To The Thief. With the release of In Rainbows, however, it is clear that Radiohead are a band and a damn fine one at that. Radiohead has always been a group that seemed like it had something to prove. After hitting it large with The Bends and OK Computer the band decided to test our loyalties with the experimental albums Kid A and Amnesiac. These two albums made me begin to wonder if the computer had taken over. Don't get me wrong I like both those albums, but I missed the rest of the band. Fortunately, with In Rainbows the band is back. In Rainbows sounds like a band trying to, gasp, have fun. From the brilliant opening song “15 Step” (the only one with Kid A like electronic flourishes) to the album's finale “Videotape”, Radiohead sounds like a band that has found its own groove. Whether they will admit to having fun is something all together different. What is very interesting is that for the first time Thom Yorke's vocals are right up front and center. Not only are they up front, they also sound much more soulful than in previous outings. All this allows us to actually understand what Yorke is singing the first time around. The guitar work on the album is also up front instead of the electronics of previous albums. The combination of the two along with keyboard accents and the stellar drumming of Phil Selway creates the sound of a band at the top of their game. With In Rainbows, Radiohead has come out front and center with great songs. Add these great songs together with the band's innovative distribution method and you have a winning formula that fans are sure to dig.
September 14th, 2007
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Springsteen and E Street Band Bring Some Magic

Bruce Springsteen has created some of the best rock music of his generation. Over the years the Boss has very rarely let his fans down except for maybe Lucky Town, but even that is debatable. So it was a complete shock to me to listen to the Boss' new effort Magic with the E Street Band because its so......great. Since coming off the tour behind the emotional album, The Rising, Springsteen has been off dong his own thing away from the band. He  recorded the stripped down  Devils and Dust album and most recently the Seeger Sessions album and tour.  Apparently, the Boss felt the time was right to bring the E Street Band back into the studio and from the results he was right on. Magic brings Bruce and the band together to bring their magic to a stellar batch of rocking Springsteen originals. As anticipated, Springsteen and the band bring us the guitars right from the beginning with the rocking yet poignant opening track, “Radio Nowhere.” The song is one of those simple but classic songs that sticks with you from the very first listen. The Boss even brings back the classic E Street Band sound with the rollicking “Livin' In The Future” that makes excellent use of some sweet Clarence Clemons sax riffs. On songs like “Gypsy Biker” and “I'll Work For Your Love,” the band rocks us E Street old school like you knew they could. Its not until later in the album that Springsteen gives us a piece of his political mind. With the trio of songs, “Last To Die,” “Long Walk Home” and “Devil's Arcade,” the Boss reminds us that we need to be careful with those that we allow to govern our country.  With Magic, the Boss keeps us moving to the future, reminding us of why a long time ago people called him the future of rock and roll.
August 30th, 2007
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Legendary CBGB Owner Hilly Kristal Has Died

Hilly Kristal, owner of the legendary New York club CBGB, has died. Kristal died after battling lung cancer during the last year. Kristal and his legendary bar, located in New York's Bowery district, were the catalysts behind the birth of punk and underground music. Bands and musicians like Blondie, Patti Smith, Television, the Talking Heads and later bands like Living Color, were given their first shot at CBGB. However, it was Kristal's decision to let the Ramones play the club that made rock and roll history. The Ramones are credited with stoking the fires that brought Punk Rock, and all the alternative music that has followed. Without Kristal's openness to the music and the shows he booked in his club, music today would look a whole lot different, and certainly not for the better. CBGB was forced to close last year after a dispute about back rent and future agreements with the building's owner. The club was given a proper farewell with a set of concerts that was capped by a three and a half hour show by Patti Smith. Right to the end Kristal promised to open a new CBGB in Las Vegas with pieces from the Bowery club including urinals from its infamous bathroom. An accidental rock legend has died and will be sorely missed.
July 23rd, 2007
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Prince’s Planet Earth Too Grounded

Prince is one of those recording artists that can either set the music world aglow or just give it a little light. With his latest offering Planet Earth, the Purple One isn't giving us much illumination at all.

Prince seemed to be on a creative rocket. He returned to form with Musicology, a killer record, followed by a massive world tour where Prince wowed audiences with his showmanship and killer music. Following Musicology came 3121 with some seriously hot numbers and more killer shows, including a gig at the Superbowl. Now we get Planet Earth and save for a few songs like “Mr. Goodnight” it appears that Prince's rocket has run low on fuel.

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