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Jeremiah Birnbaum preview

Jeremiah Birnbaum preview

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Jeremiah Birnbaum Uncommon Ground, Chicago Saturday, August 26, 2006 New York-based singer-songwriter debuts a full band for his Chicago return.

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As Tall As Lions preview

As Tall As Lions preview

| August 23, 2006 | 3 Comments

As Tall As Lions Beat Kitchen, Chicago Sunday, August 27, 2006 Long Island natives As Tall As Lions may have recorded their debut full-length with Chicago producer Sean O’Keefe, but their self-titled effort (Triple Crown) is nowhere close to Hawthorne Heights, Fall Out Boy, or Spitalfield.

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BT Goes Visual At Landmark

BT Goes Visual At Landmark

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

BT Goes Visual At Landmark Electronic stud BT (Brian Transeau) has weaved an erratic path in his 12-year career, from crafting epic house music, frollicking with teen popsters *NSYNC and Britney Spears, finally landing in film scores for Monster. Now he’s making the films himself.

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Björk boxed!

Björk boxed!

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Björk Surrounded (Rhino) When Rhino released the Talking Heads “brick” late last year, they created a format for catalog-reissue box sets — meaning a set of all the albums — by including DVD 5.1 sound and a crop of videos. With the Heads, that stuff was nice though the vids were primitive and some purists […]

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Against Me! reviewed

Against Me! reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Against Me! Americans Abroad: Live In London (Fat Wreck Chords) Gravel-pit-voiced Florida punk rockers write a new song, wrap a foreign-based concert around it.

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A Change Of Pace reviewed

A Change Of Pace reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

A Change Of Pace Prepare The Masses (Immortal) An energetic, if bloated pop punk album from Arizona quartet.

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Eliane Elias reviewed

Eliane Elias reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Eliane Elias Around The City (RCA Victor) Brazil-born Eliane Elias likes an urban samba beat. While she doesn’t mirror the horrors in the cities back home, she does embody South American élan.

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Last Conservative reviewed

Last Conservative reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 1 Comment

Last Conservative Pretty New Things (Good Charamel) Maybe this isn’t the forum to call into question open, unsigned music competitions, but one of Last Conservative’s claims to quarter-fame is an XM Radio “On The Brink: Best Unsigned Artist” win.

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Tobias Froberg reviewed

Tobias Froberg reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 2 Comments

Tobias Froberg Somewhere In The City (Cheap Lullaby) Swede singer-songwriter Tobias Froberg channels Paul Simon and Sondre Lerche on his cheery debut.

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Lullaby Baxter returns

Lullaby Baxter returns

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Lullaby Baxter Garden Cities Of To-Morrow (Boompa) The Atlantic Records deal apparently ended, six-years later Lullaby Baxter release their second album.

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Vaeda reviewed

Vaeda reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Vaeda State Of Nature (Playtyme) New York-based Vaeda were voted “best unsigned band” on Myspace in 2005; this is their power rock debut.

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Natalie Walker Reviewed

Natalie Walker Reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Natalie Walker Urban Angel (Dorado) Sheltered Indiana schoolgirl releases shadowy, hidden solo debut.

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Day Action Band reviewed

Day Action Band reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Day Action Band Right On Dairyland (Captain Cape) Lo-fi Americana specialists begin crafting auspicious debut then run out of gas.

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Morcheeba’s Skye Goes Solo

Morcheeba’s Skye Goes Solo

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Skye Mind How You Go (Cordless) Morcheeba vocalist Skye disappoints at first by not detouring from her usual gig, but eventually carves her own roads.

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Rose Hill Drive reviewed

Rose Hill Drive reviewed

| August 23, 2006 | 0 Comments

Rose Hill Drive Rose Hill Drive (Sci Fidelity) Every 10 minutes a new fad comes along and there’s a another band within two minutes to stamp it out and proclaim “Return to rock!”

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