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Tuesday, October 25 2011

Jeffrey Lewis: A Turn in the Dream-Songs

The truth hurts, and no one illustrates honesty more colorfully than Jeffrey Lewis.


Tuesday, February 22 2011

Earth: Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light 1

The instrument that will come to define this release is not Carlson's guitar so much as Lori Goldston's cello.


Thursday, May 20 2010

This Charming Man: An Interview with Adam Green

Solo artist and former Moldy Peaches member Adam Green talks to PopMatters about his love for film, painting, and having beer with his breakfast.


Friday, March 19 2010

Gigi: Maintenant

Nick Krgovich and Colin Stewart assemble an all-star cast to craft a paean to early '60s pop, the Pacific Northwest indie-pop scene, and unrequited teenage love.


Tuesday, February 16 2010

Adam Green: Minor Love

Adam Green manages to be warm, engaging, and charming without sacrificing his snark or his style.


Monday, December 1 2008

Juno (Deluxe): Music From the Motion Picture

How to capitalize on one of the few successful movie soundtracks of the past decade? Re-release it a year later with some "b-sides!"


Monday, September 22 2008

Karl Blau: Nature’s Got Away

The Washington musician's latest album is, as expected, only slightly skewed indie folk


Friday, April 4 2008

Moldy Peaches’ Kimya Dawson rides ‘Juno’ success


Tuesday, March 18 2008

Karl Blau: AM

A concept record based upon the poems of writer A.A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh), Karl Blau’s AM could be the soundtrack to a sepia-tone sweep of sublime countryside.


Jeffrey Lewis: 12 Crass Songs (Reviews) [5.Feb.08]
Karl Blau: Dance Positive (Reviews) [29.Jun.07]
Karl Blau: Beneath Waves (Reviews) [9.Feb.06]
Kimya Dawson: Hidden Vagenda (Reviews) [21.Oct.04]
Karl Blau: Clothes Your I’s (Reviews) [14.Mar.03]
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