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Rory Ellis has no problem singing what’s on his mind. On his fourth album, <i>Two Feathers</i> he takes on everything from the Iraq War to Satan and he takes it all and wraps it in an Americana-roots
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the debut of Smashing Pumpkins with their album Gish has there been an album from Illinois that shows as much promise as Torben Floor does with Live Music in the Apartment. Their sound is truly that
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track of some of the better melodic punk I've heard in a while. "Falling" easily slides into the same category. "L.I.N.U.S." has Blink-esque guitars combined with pondering lyrics to form another admirable
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Dido, from the U.K., has an extremely soft voice that sounds similar to that of Sarah Mclachlan, and at times as powerful, but is never as harsh. Tracks like "My Life" and "Thank You" are vocal showcases
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Touching Down includes tracks that Roni Size has featured during his DJ performances, such as "Sound Advice" and "Scrambled Eggs." "Forget me Knots" and "Vocoda Funk" are sure to become dancefloor regulars
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But once in a great while something comes along that sounds like nothing I’ve ever heard before. Enter Mala. Their debut "Wot One" has two of the most innovative songs I’ve ever heard and the
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the Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Dream Theater has come into their own as not only excellent musicians but superb songwriters as well. Self-produced by Dream Theater masterminds Mike Portnoy & John
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it’s admirable to finally record a debut that is this…different. If you are into musicals, you might like "Inspiration." But for me, this is only the second record I’ve ever reviewed that has actually
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it only seems fitting to have a simple beautiful score to accompany the voyage. And this is exactly what composer Edward Shearmur has created for K-Pax. To follow this new-agey story, Shearmur turned
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I had absolutely no clue as to how long the band has been together (30 years), the specific brand of music they choose to champion (folk, country, blues, roots rock, pop - you name it; NRBQ plays it),
