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Moon, Dead

Moon, Dead

| March 8, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Killing Moon A Message Through Your Teeth (Fearless) No relation to the Echo & The Bunneyman song, nor the spirit of. The Killing Moon take a linear path through emo and scream, scream, scream.

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Common? Hardly.

Common? Hardly.

| March 1, 2006 | 1 Comment

Common House of Blues, Chicago Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By now it’s no secret Common defies rap and hip-hop stereotypes. All one had to do was catch the latest stretch of his Be tour to realize the mic master doesn’t just have a leg up on the competition, but he’s entirely in a league of […]

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Together Again

Together Again

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Fig Dish Schubas, Chicago Saturday, March 4, 2006 When we last heard from Fig Dish, they were two different bands called Caviar and Ness. Food association notwithstanding, the band were a late addition to the Chicago major-label surge in the mid 1990s, pimping their dense power pop at a time when (Everclear, Spacehog) it seemed […]

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NOFX, The Lawrence Arms, The Loved Ones Preview

NOFX, The Lawrence Arms, The Loved Ones Preview

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

NOFX, The Lawrence Arms, The Loved Ones House Of Blues, Chicago Sunday, March 5, 2006 Math class time: take two bands, one described by their official Web site as possibly one of the last punk rock bands “keeping it real,” another described by numerous MySpacers with one four letter expletive in gerund form followed by […]

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Impossible . . . At First

Impossible . . . At First

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Impossible Shapes, Dogme 95 Subterranean, Chicago Monday, March 6, 2006 I admit I wasn’t immediately sold on The Impossible Shapes‘ TUM. The record, which will be released on CD the day after the band’s Chicago gig and was released last year on vinyl through St. Ives, felt uneven upon the first few listens. While […]

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Change In Your Pocket?

Change In Your Pocket?

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

The folks at 88.7 WLUW ain’t beatin’ around the bush. The message is simple: Give ’em some money.

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Love That Ian

Love That Ian

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Ian Love Ian Love (Limekiln) What about old punks makes us let them go soft on us? Forget John Doe gone country/roots. Think Bob Mould. Lou Barlow. Paul Weller. Locally, we have Hanalei and Owen, even occasional heartthrob Matt Skiba.

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Stephen Fretwell CD Review

Stephen Fretwell CD Review

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Stephen Fretwell Magpie (Fiction/Interscope) Delicate Brit singer-songwriter sounds more South Jersey than Southampton (or hometown Scunthorpe).

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Tresspassers William CD Review

Tresspassers William CD Review

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Tresspassers William Having (Nettwerk) SoCal gloompop outfit’s second album steps on your chest . . . two, three . . . releases.

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Santana Minus Michelle Branch

Santana Minus Michelle Branch

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Santana Santana III (Columbia/Legacy) Tidy two-disc pack adds three unissued studio recordings and full ’71 set from Fillmore West.

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Metal Hearts CD Review

Metal Hearts CD Review

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Metal Hearts Socialize (Suicide Squeeze) Adversarial Baltimore duo add a new dimension to the co-ed sweepstakes.

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New Heights?

New Heights?

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Hawthorne Heights If Only You Were Lonely (Victory) Label’s fastest-selling band gets ducks in a row for sophomore album/professional debut.

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Robbie Lee CD Review

Robbie Lee CD Review

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Robbie Lee Sleep, Memory (I And Ear) Savant musician’s “mathematically governed” solo debut pulls ideas in with abandon, ends up sounding like an acid casualty.

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Cashing In

Cashing In

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash 16 Biggest Hits (Columbia/Legacy) There is no escape. But among the more thoughtful Cash family reissues coinciding with Walk The Line is one featuring their duets.

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Double The ZZ!

Double The ZZ!

| March 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

ZZ Top Tres Hombres/Fandango! (Warner Bros.) Texas boogie kingpins get re-releases for back-to-back platinum albums.

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