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New Review: "Archaeopteryx" by The Zou
"Archaeopteryx" might seem like an odd title for an album by a self-proclaimed "nouveau rock" band, but upon further consideration of the word, it speaks volumes.
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"Honest Country":The Everybodyfields
Sometimes, absolute misery is exquisite. More than just your average country music group, The Everybodyfields use life's experiences to strike a chord with audiences.
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"Dog Days" by David Ullman
Acoustic performer David Ullman released his debut album, "Dog Days" in 2008. Smooth and honest, this album is a must-have for any acoustic fan.
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Underground Alert: The Zou
Hailing from Youngstown, OH, The Zou is an Indie Rock band increasingly gaining attention in local venues.
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Live Review: Alyse Black
Halfway through her first nationwide tour, Black, along with Societe Eclairee, land in the Midwest for a late show promoting Black's debut album "Too Much and Too Lovely"
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Plants & Animals CD 'Parc Avenue'
A review of the stellar debut album from Canadian band Plants and Animals, which hit stores March 25. Quirky, with detailed instrumentation, it will steal your heart.
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New Band Alert: The Daylights
The Daylights is an Alt-Rock band straight out of Los Angeles. On tour with One Republic and Josh Kelley, this group is refreshing and easy to fall in love with.
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Review:Flock, by Bell X1
On February 19, Irish Alternative/Indie Band Bell X1 unleashes their 5-time platinum-scoring album 'Flock' in the United States and Canada. A CD review.
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