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June 6, 2007
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REVIEW: Dogs – Tall Stories from Under the Table

Dogs – Tall Stories from Under the Table by Mike Mineo If I were to compare Brit indie-rockers Dogs to a specific breed within

June 5, 2007
Features

Stuart Rosh & The Geniuses

His own description of “American mutt music” fits the genre of Stuart Rosh quite well. Rarely do I find an artist that admits he

June 4, 2007
Features

Steven Mark Releases Third Album, “Racing Grey”

Steven Mark has always found writing any form of art to be personally natural. Whether it was the writing of a play, a story,

June 3, 2007
Features

Dondolo Arrives From France… Makes Me Love to Dance

Oh, here we go again. Another elusive foreign artist whose biographical information can only be sought after by those of his native tongue. I

June 2, 2007
Features/Playlists

Obscure Sound: Best of May 2007

Here is the third compilation, gathering the best tracks featured on this site in May. As usual, you can either download the songs individually

June 1, 2007
Features

The Grey Race Get a Head Start

Artists (whether it be musicians, painters, or writers) are one of the only occupational groups who are expected to waiver on the eccentric side

May 31, 2007
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REVIEW: The Cribs – Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever

The Cribs – Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever by Tom Barrett Strokes-lite opportunists or genuine contenders? Your opinion of The Cribs will generally fall

May 30, 2007
Features

The Furze Save Their Own Little World

We can all appreciate a sense of humor when its central topic is the music industry. After all, with the best of humor often

May 29, 2007
Features

Nurses Mend Melodic Wounds in Excellent Debut

When four men are huddled together in a room, deciding on what to call their new band, Nurses is probably the last name on

May 28, 2007
Features

The Assistants Revitalize the 80s Jangle

I suppose the commercialized nostalgia of the 80s unfortunately causes us to remember all those plastic synth acts who achieved success through one hit

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