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  • FEATURE

    Brotherly love

    The Allmans celebrate 35 years of ramblin' and rockin'

    Vol. 33 No. 20 Published 09.23.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Losing voices

    Robert Pollard disbands an indie-rock institution

    Vol. 33 No. 20 Published 09.23.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    'Ghost' of a chance?

    Can Wilco ever live up to -- or live down -- its myth?

    Vol. 33 No. 19 Published 09.16.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • VIBES

    Droid rage

    Christopher Mathews-Smith, keyboardist/composer for Droid Android, knew he was on the right track af...

    Vol. 33 No. 17 Published 09.02.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Will to power

    Ken Will Morton's solo debut, In Rock 'n' Roll's Hands, is a textbook singer/songwriter record. It's...

    Vol. 33 No. 17 Published 09.02.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Record Review

    On his third album for GRP/Verve, versatile vocalist Al Jarreau attempts to trade in the smooth-jazz...

    Vol. 33 No. 16 Published 08.25.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Top 10 must-see fall events

    1. THE COLOR PURPLE The Alliance Theatre presents the world premiere of a Broadway-bound musical ba...

    Vol. 33 No. 15 Published 08.19.04 by Felicia Feaster, Curt Holman, Thomas Bell and KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Fall concerts flashback to the '80s

    From a couple of new wave/alt-pop icons to a couple of balding hard-rock bands, fall is shaping up a...

    Vol. 33 No. 15 Published 08.19.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Record Review

    Context is all. In the proper framework -- a sweat-drenched live show with his roadhorse outfit Gov'...

    Vol. 33 No. 15 Published 08.19.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    Center stage

    "Idol,' Norah Jones play middle, Projekt Revolution whips up fringe

    Vol. 33 No. 14 Published 08.12.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    Singing in tongues

    Words differ, but Cafe Tacuba's expansive rock translates

    Vol. 33 No. 13 Published 08.05.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • ALBUM REVIEWS

    Record Review

    Jay Farrar enjoys a strong following among fans of alt-country, and he certainly operated competentl...

    Vol. 33 No. 13 Published 08.05.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    Don't look back

    KISS, Rush illustrate lessons of hard rock's midlife crisis

    Vol. 33 No. 12 Published 07.29.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    You say you want a Revolution?

    Don't lock them in the garage: The Forty-Fives just want to keep rocking

    Vol. 33 No. 9 Published 07.08.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • VIBES

    Roasted and reissued Chesnutts

    To the uninitiated, Athens-based songwriter Vic Chesnutt can be a hard sell: His frail physique and...

    Vol. 33 No. 9 Published 07.08.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    Language barriers

    El Pus speaks fluent rock with a strong hip-hop accent

    Vol. 33 No. 8 Published 07.01.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • FEATURE

    Schools in session

    Widespread Panic bassist wanders off jam course

    Vol. 33 No. 7 Published 06.24.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • SHELF SPACE

    Man and Superman

    Crumb and American Splendor aside, the public perception of most comic-book creators is that they ha...

    Vol. 33 No. 7 Published 06.24.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
  • ALBUM REVIEWS

    Record Review

    Matt Steckler, leader of the acclaimed Boston jazz sextet Dead Cat Bounce, is prone to straddling s...

    Vol. 33 No. 7 Published 06.24.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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    Record Review

    Matthew Houck, the quivery-voiced architect behind Athens' ephemeral-folk collective Phosphorescent,...

    Vol. 33 No. 6 Published 06.17.04 by KEVIN FOREST MOREAU
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