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Promoter Bob Patton kept James Brown on the good foot
His legacy lives on through the soul of American music
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Grant Britt -
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Skinny Puppy bites back
Are the last great industrial band on the planet?
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Chad Radford -
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Noise innovators Times New Viking raise the roof
But the basement still reigns supreme
Vol. 38 No. 28 Published 11.11.09 by Gabe Vodicka -
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The Sunglasses get Bad Happy
Surf's always up for the Atlanta-based band
Vol. 38 No. 28 Published 11.11.09 by Chad Radford -
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Alela Diane makes herself at home
The folk singer infuses sophomore album with a sense of place
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Chris Hassiotis -
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A river runs through Coyote Bones
David Matysiak sheds his pain on Niobrara
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Chad Radford -
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Why ask Why? It's a loaded question
On Eskimo Snow, the indie hip-hop band continues to put on indie-pop airs
Vol. 38 No. 26 Published 10.28.09 by Gabe Vodicka -
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Kurt Vile is no joke
But his ironic sense of humor permeates Childish Prodigy
Vol. 38 No. 26 Published 10.28.09 by Chad Radford -
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R. Kelly recruits Atlantans for new album, Untitled
The pied piper of R&B can't stop, won't stop laying the pipe
Vol. 38 No. 25 Published 10.21.09 by Ben Westhoff -
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Untied States goes pop without going soft
Instant Everything, Constant Nothing finds the Atlanta band in a rare, refined space
Vol. 38 No. 25 Published 10.21.09 by Chad Radford -
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Black Keys' drummer enlists four other drummers to form Drummer
Stick men display new tricks on Feel Good Together
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 by Ben Westhoff -
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Living Rooms sounds like Animal Collective ... almost
But the Atlanta trio considers the comparison a compliment
Vol. 38 No. 24 Published 10.14.09 by Chad Radford -
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Thievery Corporation emerges as a strong, independent voice of dissent
Last year's Radio Retaliation pushed the boundaries of electronic music
Vol. 38 No. 23 Published 10.07.09 by Alejandro A. Leal -
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Playaz Circle returns with Flight 360: The Takeoff
For DTP duo, this one feels like the beginning
Vol. 38 No. 22 Published 09.30.09 by Mark Allwood -
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The Intelligence gets lost in space
Fake Surfers stargazes from a nostalgic point of view
Vol. 38 No. 20 Published 09.16.09 by Chad Radford -
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Other Sound fest takes over L5P
The indie fest with the catch-all lineup takes over Atlanta's cultural left-of-center
Vol. 38 No. 20 Published 09.16.09 by Chad Radford -
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Hahavishnu has the last laugh
Darryl Rhoades and the Hahavishnu Orchestra
Vol. 38 No. 19 Published 09.09.09 by James Kelly -
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Living Colour is Chair men of the board
After being more or less discovered by Mick Jagger in the late ’80s, Living Colour’s flu...
Vol. 38 No. 19 Published 09.09.09 by Ben Westhoff -
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Sleepy Sun’s rays of psychedelia shine with confidence
Is it ever a surprise when a new psychedelic rock band emerges from San Francisco? Mind-altering mus...
Vol. 38 No. 18 Published 09.02.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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Jamie Foxx: The master of the entertainment universe
Let’s face it – Jamie Foxx can do just about anything he wants. After he accidentally le...
Vol. 38 No. 18 Published 09.02.09 by Ben Westhoff
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