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Pigeon John reviewed

Pigeon John reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Pigeon John And The Summertime Pool Party (Quannum) Pigeon John was the perfect opening act for Matisyahu last fall because he actually is what people initially expected the headliner to be: a joker.

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Howie Beck reviewed

Howie Beck reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Howie Beck Howie Beck (Ever) Canadian singer-songwriter Howie Beck knows his gentle place, and does he exploit it.

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The Jolenes reviewed

The Jolenes reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Jolenes Get It To Go (Good Forks) Portland’s Jolenes remind you to visit the dentist after listening to their sticky sweet guitar pop.

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Akron/Family reviewed

Akron/Family reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Akron/Family Meek Warrior (Young God) Boundlessly energetic heroes of Michael Gira’s post-Banhart world return with wide-open racket.

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Cale Parks reviewed

Cale Parks reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Cale Parks Illuminated Manuscript (Polyvinyl) Aloha drummer Cale Parks recorded this debut in bed and hotel rooms across the country.

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Finn’s Motel reviewed

Finn’s Motel reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Finn’s Motel Escape Velocity (Scat) Basement-based, 40-year-old classic rock singer-songwriter. Scat Records. Revolving-door policy on membership. Sound familiar?

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Escape The Fate reviewed

Escape The Fate reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Escape The Fate Dying Is Your Latest Fashion (Epitaph) Epitaph upstarts Escape The Fate yin and yang about stardom and punk purity.

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Ensemble reviewed

Ensemble reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Ensemble Ensemble (Fat Cat) One-man band Olivier Alary sculpts the latest Ensemble disc with help from Lou Barlow and Chan Marshall.

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Bright Light Fever reviewed

Bright Light Fever reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Bright Light Fever Bright Light Fever Presents The Evening Owl (Stolen Transmission) Signed on the verge of breaking up, Bright Light Fever make the album The Killers would have made if they were into Hot Hot Heat.

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The Blakhiv reviewed

The Blakhiv reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Blakhiv Any Way She Wants It (Lucid) Icelandic assailants The Blakhiv blast through five songs in little more than 10 minutes on their debut EP.

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Hello Stranger reviewed

Hello Stranger reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Hello Stranger Hello Stranger (Aeronaut) Just think: Instead of Paris Hilton, you could have had Juliette Commagere.

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Anthony David reviewed

Anthony David reviewed

| September 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Anthony David The Red Clay Chronicles (Brash) Atlanta-based loverman Anthony David digs into the neo-soul crates for his aroused second album.

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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Strokes Live!

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Strokes Live!

| September 20, 2006 | 0 Comments

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Strokes Charter One Pavilion, Chicago Thursday, September 14, 2006 Steady as he goes, Tom Petty’s inaugural appearance at the outdoor Charter One Pavilion on Thursday was as by the book as it gets — and exactly what you want from him.

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Catfish Haven Live!

Catfish Haven Live!

| September 20, 2006 | 0 Comments

Catfish Haven Double Door, Chicago Saturday, September 16, 2006 Missing from the garage rock renaissance of the early millennium were great singers. Roky Erickson was as essential to 13th Floor Elevators as that nauseating electric jug, just as a sinewy Iggy Pop not only gave The Stooges unpredictibility, but also an unquantifiable grace. A rudimentary […]

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World Music Fest Report

World Music Fest Report

| September 20, 2006 | 0 Comments

Sara Tavares, Cibelle, Natacha Atlas World Music Fest, Chicago September 2006 Hosting a bevy of quirky, globally hip, international acts shimmying across various stages, the Chicago World Music Festival kickstarted its opening weekend with style. After years of struggling with immigration challenges and skimpy attendance, the eighth annual festival seems to have hit its stride. […]

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