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LP3 :: [XL]Ratatat's third collection of synth-rock instrumentals shows that... Read more....
Two Men with the Blues :: [Blue Note]Before this record, Willie Nelson had done collaborations in nearly every musical idiom... Read more....
Exit Strategy of the Soul :: [Yep Roc]Isn’t it a little early for Ron Sexsmith to be devising an Exit Strategy of the Soul... Read more....
Modern Guilt :: [Interscope]It’s tempting to call Modern Guilt a return to form... Read more....
Forgiven :: [Epic]It’s hard enough to sustain the fairy tale success Texas’ Los Lonely Boys had with... Read more....
Hymn and Her :: [Shout! Factory/Majordomo]Already 2008 has proven to be the year of the power duo... Read more....
Singles 06-07 :: [In The Red]With a devilish smirk between his cheeks and a... Read more....
I, Flathead :: [Nonesuch/Perro Verde]I, Flathead, being billed as the final album in Ry Cooder’s California trilogy... Read more....
The Supreme Genius of King Khan and the Shrines :: [Vice]It’s difficult to pinpoint the smarmy but undeniable charm of... Read more....
Feed the Animals :: [Illegal Art]After the profile-raising success of his last album... Read more....
Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust :: [XL Recordings]I once got drunk at Björk’s house... Read more....
Mugiboogie :: [Ipecac]If you dumped blues, power pop, psych rock and heavy metal into a transmogrifying machine, the machine would rumble mysteriously... Read more....
Fire Songs :: [Vanguard Records]Hailing from Kentucky but based in Los Angeles... Read more....
Last Days at the Lodge :: [Blue Note]Maybe the third time’s the charm. Amos Lee’s eponymous 2005 debut was a polite, pleasant dollop of Starbucks soul... Read more....
Real Animal :: [EMI Manhattan/Back Porch]Alejandro Escovedo isn’t just a musician’s musician, a label that typically... Read more....
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