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Status quo antebellum
Still revolutionary, Patti Smith and David Byrne soldier on
Vol. 33 No. 5 Published 06.10.04 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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There is a desperate quality to Lisa Germano's music, with its melancholy bent and relentless explo...
Vol. 32 No. 6 Published 06.19.03 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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Johnny Marr is well-equipped to handle the rigors of a solo project. Founder and guitarist of the va...
Vol. 30 No. 40 Published 02.12.03 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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Diestra plots its own direction
Naming their new album Sin Direccion -- Spanish for without direction -- seems odd, considering the...
Vol. 30 No. 30 Published 12.05.01 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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After you've heard a slew of bands like this one, you begin to confuse them all. One leads to the ne...
Vol. 30 No. 27 Published 11.14.01 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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Success took Eagle-Eye Cherry by surprise the first time around. A musician by default rather than d...
Vol. 30 No. 25 Published 10.31.01 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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Mixed blessing
The uncharismatic evolution of The Tom Collins
Vol. 30 No. 20 Published 10.10.01 by KEVIN MADIGAN -
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Given the accessible nature of Edwin McCain's music, with an eye firmly planted on the radio playli...
Vol. 30 No. 6 Published 06.20.01 by KEVIN MADIGAN
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