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- Momofuku – Lyrics
- NO HIDING PLACE - Track 1 In the not very distant future When everything will be free There won’t be any cute secrets Let alone any novelty You can say anything you want to In your fetching cloak of anonymity Are you ... more »
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- Elvis Costello
- When Elvis Costello's first record was released in 1977, his bristling cynicism and anger linked him with the punk and new wave explosion. A cursory listen to My Aim Is True proves that the main ... more »
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- Phantom Planet: Raise the Dead
- Just in case the album’s title doesn’t make it pretty clear that Phantom Planet’s latest album has some spiritual concerns, ... more »
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- Titus Andronicus: The Airing of Grievances
- As an English major with a Philosophy minor, I can’t help but feel a certain kinship to Titus Andronicus. After ... more »
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- Old-Timer Round-Up: Mudcrutch, Steve Winwood
- Is it really better to burn out brightly than to slowly fade away? If you’re Tom Petty or Steve Winwood, the answer seems to be… well, neither. Both men have been doing ... more »
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- Scarlett Johansson: Anywhere I Lay My Head
- Scarlett Johansson’s first stab at a recording career is bizarre even to the point of being totally inexplicable, ... more »
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- Elvis Costello: Momofuku
- Elvis Costello has always had a knack for rewriting history-it was only a manner of time before he rewrote his own. When ... more »
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- Islands: Arm’s Way
- A disembodied arm ominously appears to collect the soul out of a “lifeless carcass” that died in a “badass car crash.” ... more »
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- El Madmo: El Madmo
- It might be easy to enjoy El Madmo if it was what it makes itself out to be-namely, smoky-voiced, lite-jazz folky ... more »
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- Garage Rock Round-Up: King Khan & His Shrines, Foxboro Hot Tubs
- Garage rock has always been considered to be rather low culture– even by rock and roll standards– and, given some of its more common tropes, like its primal three-chord structures and its messy, lo-fi production ... more »










