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Moof (11 Foot Pole). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Moof (11 Foot Pole). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Ladies and Gentlemen… The Bangles! (Omnivore Records). Review by Christopher Long.
Acapulco Lips (Killroom Records). Review by Jen Cray.
On Ludlow. Review by Jen Cray.
Modern Surf Classics (Swami Records). Review by Scott Adams.
Jack White plays Jacksonville, FL for the first time ever and gives the sold-out audience, and Jen Cray, a night they won’t soon forget.
The Complete Columbia Singles (Collectors’ Choice). Review by Steve Stav.
Not many musicians can claim the vitality and staying power that Bob Bogle and his band The Ventures have enjoyed. Steve Stav recalls the highlights of the man and his career.
Modest Mouse are playing bigger and bigger gigs these days. Their recent sold out show at Orlando’s House of Blues is an example. S D Green questions their modesty in light of all this popularity and new personnel.
Greetings From Galaxy X. Review by Carl F Gauze.
Today is Tomorrow’s Yesterday (Apex Fast). Review by Jen Cray.
Part Filipino, part Irish, all female Prettier Than Pink tells all about music, Molly Ringwald and comics to Kyrby Raine.
Supersonic Guitars In 3-D (Yep Roc). Review by Steve Stav.
Michael Crown gets under the Mexican wrestling mask of guitarist Eddie Angel to find out what makes the smoking instrumental rock sound of Los Straitjackets tick.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Jagjaguwar). Review by Peter Lindblad.
This week, Christopher Long goes “gaga” over discovering an ’80s treasure: an OG vinyl copy of Spring Session M, the timeless 1982 classic from Missing Persons — for just six bucks!
Both bold experiment and colossal failure in the 1960s, Esperanto language art house horror film Incubus returns with pre-_Star Trek_ William Shatner to claim a perhaps more serious audience.
You Can’t Tell Me I’m Not What I Used To Be (North & Left Records). Review by Randy Radic.
In this latest installment of his weekly series, Christopher Long is betrayed by his longtime GF when she swipes his copy of Loretta Lynn’s Greatest Hits Vol. II right out from under his nose while rummaging through a south Florida junk store.