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Music | Wednesday, April 25,2007

John Fahey’s worthy successor

Glenn Jones shows why he has the most cred

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document Of all the acoustic guitarists to glom on to the great John Fahey, Glenn Jones might have the most cred. He had the honor of actually collaborating with the lat
Music | Wednesday, April 18,2007

The brain of Bird

So enchanting, you won’t notice how smart he is

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document Was there ever a man more aptly named than Andrew Bird? Fine-boned and gracile, with a long, elegant nose and alert dark eyes, he has a distinctly avian beauty.
Music | Thursday, April 12,2007

Shake your badonkadonk

Antibalas brings its version of Afrobeat to the region

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document Afrobeat, the percolating, polyrhythmic, politically minded big-band dance music most closely associated with the late Nigerian maestro Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has
Music | Wednesday, April 4,2007

Angry young man becomes grumpy geezer

Or perhaps Graham Parker is just conflicted

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document The problem with the phrases “angry young man” and “pub rock,” both of which seem to be mandatory in any discussion of Graham Parker, is
Music | Wednesday, March 28,2007

Do the time warp again

Amy Winehouse may have produced the best soul album of ’07

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document Although it comes as a blow to our national pride, we should probably just admit it: The best soul album of 2007 may very well be a product of Britain. Meet Amy
Music | Wednesday, March 21,2007

In the key of heartbreak

Tarnation! Now it’s time for Paula Frazer

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document It’s somewhat misleading to say that Now It’s Time represents the return of Tarnation, the seminal Western-noir band that Paula Frazer fronted in th
Music | Wednesday, March 14,2007

Still serious after all these years

Jay Farrar’s still looking for answers on Son Volt’s latest

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document The Search, Son Volt’s fifth album, doesn’t shy away from heavy subjects. Among its themes are stem-cell research, FBI wiretapping, global warming,
Music | Wednesday, March 7,2007

From side dish to main course

Dean and Britta, back with Back Numbers

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips, possibly the hottest middle-aged people on the planet, are back with Back Numbers, an album that’s almost as pretty as t
Music | Wednesday, February 28,2007

Pure pop savage delight

Give Lily Allen a listen, and forget the backstory

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document The Internet giveth, and the Internet taketh away. Under these harsh new conditions, the buildup-to-backlash cycle is over in the blink of a blognerd’s ey
Music | Wednesday, February 21,2007

The nerdiest of the indie nerds

The sound money is on Robert Schneider of the Apples in Stereo

By René Spencer Saller
Untitled Document Who’s the biggest nerd in indie rock? One thing’s for sure: The competition has never been more cutthroat. Could it be the Decemberists’ Colin