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May 6, 2008
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Billy Bragg's Mr. Love and Justice
Billy and his Blokes indulge their sweet romanticism (By Melissa Silvestri)
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Music
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Bill Cosby's Badfoot Brown
Woozy '70s kozmik grooves,brought to you by that guy who hates hip-hop (By D. Strauss)
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Music
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Issue Project Room Moves Again
A nomadic experimental-music spot gets a lovely (and hopefully permanent) new home (By Annie Fischer)
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Music
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The Gospel According to Dolly Parton
On the defiantly trashy and tremendously appealing queen of country-pop cheesecake (By Rob Harvilla)
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Music
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Arthur Lee's Futile Hipness, Reissued
Celebrating the dour celebration of Love's Forever Changes (By Edd Hurt)
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Music
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Madonna's Hard Candy
A half-centenarian provides more porny pop excellence (By Miles Marshall Lewis)
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Music
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Animal Collective's Water Curses
Inkwells overflow for the triumphant/irksome psych-folksters (By Reed Fischer)
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Music
00:00
Billy Bragg's Mr. Love and Justice
Billy and his Blokes indulge their sweet romanticism (By Melissa Silvestri)
Categories:
Music
00:00
Bill Cosby's Badfoot Brown
Woozy '70s kozmik grooves, brought to you by that guy who hates hip-hop (By D. Strauss)
Categories:
Music
00:00
Otis Redding and Marie Queenie Lyons
Soul classics from two greats, one a bit less familiar than the other (By Richard Torres)
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Music
00:00
No Age: Ultimate Alternative Wavers
LA duo revive the sadly neglected spirit of shattered pop and lo-fi amateurism (By Justin F. Farrar)
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Music