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Craig Wedren
(Nerveland Recordings) www.craigwedren.com Occasional Shudder to Think frontman and full-time film/TV composer Craig Wedren has said that Wand, his second solo LP (hard as that i more...
Feist
(Cherrytree / Interscope) www.interscope.com Anyone who has seen Leslie Feist join in with Broken Social Scene knows that she's not the staid chanteuse that her solo work might s more...
Ry Cooder
(Nonesuch/Perro Verde) www.nonesuch.com Long before Buena Vista Social Club and A Meeting By the River, and before all the soundtracks and his acclaimed trio of Californi more...
Robert Earl Keen
(Lost Highway) www.losthighway.com Why Robert Earl Keen is not a household name to music lovers after 16 releases is truly a mystery. Perhaps one of the reasons is that w more...
Superchunk
(Merge) www.superchunk.com When you talk about landmark indie rock albums of the 1990s, failing to mention Superchunk's 1994 breakthrough classic Foolish would be well, you know, more...
Tinariwen
(Anti-) www.anti.com Known as masters of the indigenous North African genre called "Touareg," Tinariwen may have found inroads only to the most adventurous western ears had it not been f more...
Mogwai
(Sub Pop) www.subpop.com This is a case wherein open minds - and some patience - are likely to be rewarded. Listeners seeking an infectious stomper like "San Pedro" (from Mogwai' more...
Wilco
(dBpm) www.wilcoworld.net While a "Welcome back, Wilco!" would play unduly snarky, there's no denying Jeff Tweedy's group's last two efforts - 2007's Sky Blue Sky and 2009's Wilco more...
Male Bonding
(Sub Pop) www.subpop.com For their second Sub Pop LP in the span of a year, Male Bonding showcase some serious growth spurts as a creative entity. The noise pop trio from London' more...
Speed the Plough
(Dromedary) www.dromedary-records.com On the scene for over two decades, New Jersey's Speed the Plough (or S.T.P. as they are called) [Er, you sure you don't mean Stone Temple more...











