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January 01, 1990 - June 23, 2012 + Album Preview
David Bowie: Disc 1 Station to Station
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The special edition reissue of David Bowie’s 1976 album Station to Station sort of comes out of the blue. Are we celebrating the 34th...
The Hundred in the Hands: The Hundred in the Hands
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2010 has been a banner year for attractive young boy/girl duos. 2010 has also been an interesting year in that many new bands are being...
John Legend and the Roots: Wake Up
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Think back to the weeks and months leading up to the most recent presidential election. There was a sense, more than anytime I can recall...
Chromeo: Business Casual
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Imagine you are back in high school, suffering through another period of English Lit, when you turn around and see an unlikely pair: skinny Jewish...
Blonde Redhead: Penny Sparkle
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Blonde Redhead likes to keep us on our toes. And they like to keep on their toes as well, as evidenced by their new...
Underworld: Barking
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Further proof that music is the art form most closely tied to emotions, electronic music pioneers Underworld’s new release feels like reconnecting with an old...
Interpol: Interpol
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NYC-based indie-rockers Interpol are in a unique position. They are a band that has a significant legacy behind them, with their earlier recordings released...
Philip Selway: Familial
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The knee-jerk reaction to any solo project from a mega-famous band’s drummer might be shudders among music fans everywhere.
!!!: Strange Weather, Isn't It?
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You can argue about whether !!! (pronounced as “chk chk chk”) is a good band name or not, but the success of their dance-punk vibe...
Fitz & the Tantrums: Pickin Up the Pieces
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Los Angeles might not be the first place you think of when it comes to being the home of classic blue-eyed soul music, but Fitz...
Ray LaMontagne: God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise
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If you’ve ever heard an interview with singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne, or even seen one of his concerts, you might have concluded that he is a...
Lissie: Catching a Tiger
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With her debut album, Catching a Tiger, singer/songwriter Elisabeth Maurus, aka Lissie, has quickly made a name for herself as an artist to watch.
Los Lobos: Tin Can Trust
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Los Lobos are more than just a band, they're an institution. And not just a Los Angeles institution, as their 1978 album, Just Another...
Jesca Hoop: Hunting My Dress
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Singer-songwriter Jesca Hoop has been blessed with some good connections. Tom Waits served as an early mentor (Jesca worked as a nanny for Tom’s...
Cut Chemist: Sound of the Police
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Cut Chemist is a local legend in Los Angeles, both for his involvement in bands such as Ozomatli and Jurassic-5 as well as for his...