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  • The Heroine Sheiks Return: “We’re Going for the Jugular on Every Song”

    by Andrew LauJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Along with former Swans/Feotus guitarst Norman Westberg, Heroine Sheiks were originally made up of New York’s seediest looking musicians, and Selberg picked up where he left off by using unwanted songs from the Cows’ waning days for the Sheiks’ debut album, 2000’s Rape on the Installment Plan. Audiences looking for Cows Part Two were befuddled by the new group; the previous band’s power (read more)

  • Of Great and Mortal Men

    by Matt GewolbJuly 9, 2008Comments (0)

    But Kiefer, Gerken, and Pitcher are the stars of the show—imparting history lessons and political commentary along with jangling guitars and killer hooks. (read more)

  • Well, C'mon! I Wanna Be Your Dog

    by Denise SullivanJune 4, 2008Comments (4)

    Recorded for the band's 1969 self-titled debut, "I Wanna Be Your Dog" is right up there with "Sweet Jane" and "I'm Waiting For the Man", songs once considered required learning (read more)

  • Part II: Dawson and the Legendary Gig Wagon Races

    by Dinky DawsonMay 28, 2008Comments (1)

    As we reached Chris’ gig wagon, Moonie pointed at the front extension, a telltale sign that this thing had a huge engine under the hood. (read more)

  • A Weather: Gray Skies are Beautiful

    by Brenda ParoMay 7, 2008Comments (2)

    Sometimes the sound of a band carries with it an entire suitcase full of atmosphere, an echo of the place, time, and even the climate where the album was created. While it certainly doesn't always rain in Oregon, the band A Weather brings to mind what most of us think of when we imagine the Pacific Northwest. Their album Cove, released on March 4th on Team Love Records, is a cool breeze off gray water (read more)

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