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Satin Gum delivers its fuzzed-out A-game with new full-length
The first song, "Dance Me Home," is an unequivocal statement of intent: a wistful, blissful power-pop chorus strapped to a woozy guitar figure.
By Aaron Jentzen | November 19, 2009

Eastern Watershed Quartet release The Klez Dispensers
Rather than just the classic Jewish-music genre, Eastern Watershed revels in the connections to Eastern European cultures.
By Manny Theiner | November 19, 2009

The Dreadnots release a CD of disturbing, apocalyptic psychedelia
Few have plundered Christian/occult wackos with such impunity, so this return of paranoid eschatology is more than welcome.
By Manny Theiner | October 29, 2009

Chet Vincent's Desert Gold offers an appealing rootsy conglomerate
Whether or not Vincent has ever been to the places he writes about, he convinces the listener he's at home there.
By Manny Theiner | October 29, 2009

Local acoustic trio The Weathered Road releases debut, A New Road Home
What The Weathered Road has working for it is both instrumental and vocal proficiency.
By Andy Mulkerin | September 17, 2009


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