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  • Bob Dylan: The Period of Silence

    by Paul WilliamsSeptember 24, 2009Comments (1)

    Originally published in Outlaw Blues, Chapter 3, August 1967 As I write this—August 1967—Bob Dylan has been silent for more than a year. It’s been a curious calm. Between Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde was a gap of some ten months—but a gap broken up with the release of several 45’s of exciting new material, a winter concert tour, a fascinating interview in Playboy, and finally the cheerful, triumphant “Rainy Day Women”—“Everybody must get stoned.” (read more)

  • The Pretenders

    by Steve MatteoOctober 8, 2008Comments (0)

    "surprisingly, the group’s sound occasionally reveals a new-found, almost alt-country feel" (read more)

  • Jolie Holland

    by Matt GewolbOctober 8, 2008Comments (0)

    "forged at the intersection of guitar-driven rock and confessional folk" (read more)

  • Marnie Stern

    by Howard WymanOctober 8, 2008Comments (0)

    "a fierce and phenomenal second round from our heroine of hammer-ons" (read more)

  • Castanets

    by Jocelyn HoppaOctober 8, 2008Comments (0)

    "a record with a movie soundtrack quality, built upon a foundation of Western solitude and American folk" (read more)

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