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Electronic Warfare

Electronic Warfare

| February 7, 2007 | 0 Comments

The Battle Of MySpace The First Gulf War was hailed as smart-bomb theater, a new age of warfare where buttons could be pressed thousands of miles away to guide an explosive into a thimble on a street corner at night. Battles are fought online. And with the advent of MySpace, so are battles of bands.

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Kristin Hersh reviewed

Kristin Hersh reviewed

| February 7, 2007 | 0 Comments

Kristin Hersh Learn To Sing Like A Star (Yep Roc) Where do broken voices go? Can they find the way home?

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Rich Schroder reviewed

Rich Schroder reviewed

| February 7, 2007 | 0 Comments

Rich Schroder Your Kind Words (Anova) Something about Rich Schroder’s Your Kind Words needs fixing. More color maybe? Lyrically he’s, if not an ace, then above average (such exalted praise, sorry). But he’s playing the wrong style of music. Except for the goofy “(Sorry That I’m Not) The Home Depot Type,” where he details domestic […]

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Glenn Jones reviewed

Glenn Jones reviewed

| February 7, 2007 | 0 Comments

Glenn Jones Against Which The Sea Continually Beats (Strange Attractors) A recurring theme throughout Glenn Jones’ life is acoustic-guitar architect John Fahey, who reigns supreme on Against Which The Sea Continually Beats.

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Cover Story: Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Cover Story: Kenny Wayne Shepherd

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Lights, Camera, Blues “It’s one thing to hear the music, you know, but I think it’s something completely different to actually see the people who are making the music doing it as it’s going down.”

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Buckcherry Live!

Buckcherry Live!

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

Buckcherry, The Exies Austin’s Saloon, Libertyville Tuesday, January 23, 2007 You could almost see the members of Buckcherry holding their breath when they released their third LP, 15, a year ago. It was clearly a labor of love — after much soul-searching they decided not to make their breakup permanent, but instead try a little […]

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Swizzle Tree Preview

Swizzle Tree Preview

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

Swizzle Tree Double Door, Chicago Friday, February 2, 2007 Chicago-based quintet Swizzle Tree roll into the Double Door on Friday in support of Here We Are (Areena) and stuffed to the gills with three-minute radio sparklers.

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Hayward Williams Preview

Hayward Williams Preview

| January 31, 2007 | 2 Comments

Hayward Williams Uncommon Ground, Chicago Every Wednesday In February, 2007 We don’t know how old singer-songwriter Hayward Williams is, but he can’t possibly be as old as the voice on his debut CD leads you to think.

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David Vandervelde Preview

David Vandervelde Preview

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

David Vandervelde Schubas, Chicago Saturday, February 3, 2007 David Vandervelde sounds old, which wouldn’t seem like such a big deal except this young lad from Holland, Mich. was actually born around the time David Lee Roth was “jumping” around in spandex. And it’s not that he sounds over the hill vocally as much as the […]

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She’s Spanish, I’m American Reviewed

She’s Spanish, I’m American Reviewed

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

She’s Spanish, I’m American She’s Spanish, I’m American (Bedroom Classics) Stupid moniker in tow, Josh Rouse’s side project drags bilingual girlfriend Paz Suay into a lite rock splash befitting its lighthearted title.

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The Early Years Reviewed

The Early Years Reviewed

| January 31, 2007 | 1 Comment

The Early Years The Early Years (Beggars Banquet) With a built-in title for a debut album, the name of this London-based trio could reference a number of things: 1) a preemptive apology for soft spots in their songs, 2) a reference to what the band members were listening to at formative ages, or 3) a […]

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The Photo Atlas Reviewed

The Photo Atlas Reviewed

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

The Photo Atlas No, Not Me, Never (Stolen Transmission/Morning After) There’s a lot of apologizing going on around The Photo Atlas’ debut. First, you didn’t know about it ’til now because it was cultivated in a cultural vacuum called Denver. Secondly, yeah, it’s dance punk, but you can actually dance to it.

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2 Bit Pie Reviewed

2 Bit Pie Reviewed

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

2 Bit Pie 2 Pie Island (One Little Indian) Masterminded by Fluke’s Mike Bryant and Jon Fugler and producer Andy Gray, 2 Bit Pie give the No Limit crew a run for their guest-spot money on this techno debut.

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Hella Weird

Hella Weird

| January 31, 2007 | 0 Comments

Hella There’s No 666 In Outer Space (Ipecac) Time is not a factor for Sacramento duo-now-quintet Hella. There’s No 666 In Outer Space has an hour to state its case, but still machine-guns as many notes, time signatures, and beats as humanly possible.

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Hello, My Name Is Mo

Hello, My Name Is Mo

| January 31, 2007 | 1 Comment

Hello, My Name Is Mo IE: So, you’re in town taping for “Wait . . . Wait . . .Don’t Tell Me!”? Mo Rocca: We tape today; it airs over the weekend. I come about once a month. It seems unfair you’re in Chicago because Chicago has so much . . . Chicago, itself is […]

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