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What The Hell Happened To... 07.27.09: David Bowie - Lodger
(07.27.2009)
Bowie puts a period on the first stage of his career, but were we listening? This week C.A. Bell takes a close look at the final installment of the Berlin Trilogy and finds that even an icon can be overlooked. |
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Wheat - White Ink, Black Ink Review
(07.22.2009)
Wheat have managed to stay under the radar for over a decade. Does their new record transcend into the mainstream, or stay on the indie scene? |
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What The Hell Happened To... 07.20.09: Dylan in the 1970s
(07.20.2009)
Is it possible that the most celebrated artists of the 20th Century has a work that you haven't heard of? Well, of course it is... |
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Ryan Bingham & the Dead Horses - Roadhouse Sun Review
(07.18.2009)
The sophomore effort from an ex-bull rider proves entertaining, but does he live up to the hype of being the next Bob Dylan or Tom Waits? |
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The Eels - Hombre Lobo: 12 Songs of Desire Review
(07.18.2009)
Singer/Songwriter E is back with the Eels first new recording in over four years and the experience is...ENJOYABLE??? |
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What The Hell Happened To... 07.13.09: Jellyfish - Spilt Milk
(07.13.2009)
Like Queen, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, XTC, or Cheap Trick? Step right up folks, as this week C.A. takes some notes from the Paisley Underground. |
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Roxy Epoxy and the Rebound - Bandaids on Bullet Holes Review
(07.11.2009)
A solo debut from the Northwest underground scene....this one could go either way for sure. |
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Crosby, Stills, & Nash - Demos Review
(07.08.2009)
It's like buying the super special, expanded, limited edition, anniversary DVD of the greatest movie ever made and only getting the special features disc. |
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Son Volt - American Central Dust Review
(07.07.2009)
Son Volt opens a new chapter in their history, but is this verse the same as the first? |
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What The Hell Happened To... 07.06.09: Front 242 - Front by Front
(07.06.2009)
Why are Europeans always so damn creepy? This week, C.A. Bell takes a look at a looked over body of work from one of the most pivotal electronic groups in history. |
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Wilco - Wilco (the album) Review
(07.01.2009)
The critical darlings of indie rock are back with a new album, but does it live up to the work they've become so beloved for? |
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What The Hell Happened To... 06.29.09: Uncle Tupelo - March 16-20, 1992
(06.29.2009)
With upcoming releases from both Son Volt and Wilco, why not take a look back at an album from the two Midwestern boys that started it all? |
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Paolo Nutini - Sunny Side Up Review
(06.27.2009)
Paolo tries to break from his Pop past and make his own footprint on history with his second LP. In the process, he touches just about every genre possible....except Death Metal...he doesn't get there. |
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Pete Yorn - Back & Fourth Review
(06.26.2009)
Is Pete Yorn really the singer/songwriter for our generation? |
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The Mars Volta - Octahedron Review
(06.24.2009)
The Mars Volta shift gears, but can they reach the mainstream without upsetting their core? |
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What The Hell Happened To... 06.22.09: Elvis Costello & the Attractions - Blood & Chocolate
(06.22.2009)
Who would ever be brave enough to try and fill Marsicano's shoes? I'll be your Huckleberry.... |
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