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  • On the Horizon: The Future of the Record Label

    by Jason ThomasJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    There’ll be the space left open for a new kind of label to fill in the emerging gaps. I envision lots of small labels devoted to building up young local acts and helping to build community (read more)

  • Jimmy Webb: Words and Music

    by Brian BrownJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    This album reeks of songwriters of the 1970s with their pensive moods and clever word plays. Deal with it. It is the premier of Jimmy Webb stepping out on his own. (read more)

  • Dr. Dog

    by Lavinia Jones WrightJuly 22, 2008Comments (0)

    "an example of hometown loyalty that other bands on the rise should take note of" (read more)

  • John Mellencamp

    by Denise SullivanJuly 16, 2008Comments (1)

    "Twenty-three years after Scarecrow, he's finally made another solid album." (read more)

  • Add It Up: Angst in the Music of Violent Femmes and Langhorne Slim

    by Cyrus PhilbrickJuly 9, 2008Comments (1)

    All I know is that Violent Femmes are the angstiest (whatever the hell this really means) band I’ve ever heard. And, unlike some metal and hair bands, they didn’t rely on cheap methods of constructing this feeling, such as loud guitars and screeching. Angst coursed through the veins of their music. Brian Ritchie’s bass, spasmodic but persistent, captures the adolescent paroxysms that come from (read more)

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