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The Wonder Stuff CD Review

The Wonder Stuff CD Review

| June 7, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Wonder Stuff Suspended By Stars (Independiente) Most people would just assume never hear another Wonder Stuff album, and here we are with a second within three years.

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Wake Up!

Wake Up!

| June 7, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Sleeping Questions & Answers (Victory) Useless guitar fills and solos aside, intense Long Island band has it together on its second album.

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Chevreuil CD Review

Chevreuil CD Review

| June 7, 2006 | 0 Comments

Chevreuil Capoeria (Sick Room) Chaotic French “duo” — three instruments — Chevreuil lumber through Don Caballero-esque instrumentals, hearing footsteps throughout.

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Worthy Tribute

Worthy Tribute

| June 7, 2006 | 0 Comments

Various Artists Paupers, Peasants, Princes, & Kings: The Songs Of Bob Dylan (Doghouse) Far from “the emo tribute to Dylan,” Paupers, Peasants, Princes & Kings is refreshingly free of big names, opting for an exposé of Bobby D.’s influence on the young.

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INXS, Scott Stapp live

INXS, Scott Stapp live

| May 31, 2006 | 4 Comments

INXS, Scott Stapp Rosemont Theatre, Rosemont Tuesday, May 23, 2006 While the rest of the country was busy picking the next “American Idol” the Tuesday before last, a former rock idol and a new “rock star” stormed the sold-out Rosemont Theatre. But this wasn’t just another ’80s rock sensation attempting to revive their career with […]

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Giraffes preview

Giraffes preview

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

The Giraffes Logan Sq. Auditorium, Chicago Thursday, June 1, 2006 Apparently The Giraffes don’t like Chuck Eddy.

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Tilly & The Wall preview

Tilly & The Wall preview

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

Tilly & The Wall Abbey, Chicago Tuesday, June 6, 2006 Not to be negative, but it wouldn’t work to Tilly & The Wall’s favor to get huge. The five-piece (sometimes more) have discovered a particularly addictive brand of twee pop of the sort that’s on the rise (Decemberists, Shins, etc.), but have one element best […]

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Charitably, Come

Charitably, Come

| May 31, 2006 | 2 Comments

We’ve done this story way too many times: A well-liked, well-known local musician is blind-sided by some sort of medical emergency — be it disease or accident — that leaves him laid up in a hospital. And because he’s a working musician, there is no health insurance.

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Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

Peeping Tom Peeping Tom (Ipecac) Guest-loaded, long-awaited Mike Patton project might be his first work in years to appeal to conservative Faith No More fans — maybe.

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Tea Leaf Green

Tea Leaf Green

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

Tea Leaf Green Taught To Be Proud (Reincarnate) Jammy-award upstarts Tea Leaf Green meld downer reborn-speak with toe-tapping, hemp grooves.

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Depeche Mode Reissues

Depeche Mode Reissues

| May 31, 2006 | 1 Comment

Depeche Mode Speak & Spell/Music For The Masses/Violator (Rhino) Massive reissue campaign for Depeche Mode’s core albums tallies a “dexuxe edition” CD and accompanying DVD for each.

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Sam Roberts

Sam Roberts

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

Sam Roberts Chemical City (Secret Brain/Fontana) Perennial Juno Award nominee Sam Roberts, despite the exploits of fellow Candaian success stories, has been unable to crack the States.

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Kris Kristofferson

Kris Kristofferson

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

Kris Kristofferson Live From Austin TX (New West) Drafted from a full “Austin City Limits” concert that was edited into a half-hour TV program in 1981, Live From Austin TX compiles mainly unreleased performances.

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DeVotchKa

DeVotchKa

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

DeVotchKa Curse Your Little Heart (Ace Fu) A covers EP with an LP’s heart, DeVotchKa’s cinematic treatises recall both Calexico and The Arcade Fire.

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Scott Solter

Scott Solter

| May 31, 2006 | 0 Comments

Scott Solter One River (Tell All) John Vanderslice’s aide-de-camp in the studio pours forth his second ambient work.

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