Pages tagged “issue 37”

Band of Horses

Although the term “Southern rock” has traditionally evoked muttonchop sideburns and the devil going down to Georgia, the genre's tapestry also includes the kaleidoscopic psychedelia of early R.E.M. and the reverb-limned keening of My Morning Jacket...  read more

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Carla Bruni: No Promises

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With her hoarsely lilting voice and playful strumming, Carla Bruni sculpts 11 of her favorite poems into shuffling ditties...  read more

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Stars: In Our Bedroom After the War

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Oh my god, the war is over! Why didn’t anybody tell me? Oh, wait...  read more

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Joni Mitchell: Shine

If environmental crises are going to dominate our public discussion...  read more

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The Road Giveth, The Road Taketh Away

I have a yellow Polaroid photo of myself in the streets of Juarez, Mexico, 1972. I’m sitting on a life-size plaster horse, wearing a straw sombrero, holding a beat-up copy of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. I’m drunk and happy and three-quarters through a 7,000-mile odyssey across the continent. I’d purchased a...  read more

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Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Like its 1998 predecessor, Elizabeth: The Golden Age is baroque to its bones...  read more

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Gone Baby Gone

Gone Baby Gone—much like Good Will Hunting—is a story about Boston...  read more

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Margot At The Wedding

The adults in Noah Baumbach's last two films...  read more

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Various Artists: The Brit Box: UK Indie, Shoegaze and Brit-Pop Gems of the Last Millenium

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The most stunning feature of Rhino’s newest premium box is its ability to track a musical trajectory more than 15 years long and three layers deep...  read more

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Pylon: Gyrate Plus

Comprised of four University of Georgia art students...  read more

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