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Experiment with pleasure
Of all of Brazil's wonderfully weird cultural exports, Tom Zé may be the weirdest
By René Spencer Saller
Tags: Music Features, Music
Music notes
Boss Martians, the Coup, and notable new releases
By Marissa Monson
The songs the thing
You may think you dont know Jules Shear, but youd be wrong
True to form, brilliantly
Centro-matic can make the same record over and over and never get boring
Contemporary antiquaries
Kiefer and Kraus are a pair of time-traveling minstrels
Our wild American
Kris Kristofferson has lived enough for 20 men, and hes not done yet.
Eek! Amid Eefs gems, a gaffe or two
Barzelays solo debut: one measly voice and one measly acoustic guitar
Reaching beyond his inner geek
Never before has a Destroyer album sounded so accessible
A Kink in the pink
Ray Davies proves he's the best of the aging '60s British invaders
Blind Joe Death lives
I Am the Resurrection isnt your typical tribute album.
Guided by Pollard
In a parallel reality, the former Guided by Voices frontman is a rock god
Memphis in Chan
Never before has Chan Marshall sounded more like herself
The guitar is the star
You can be a hobo, a maestro, or in the case of artists on Imaginational Anthem, a little of both
Rediscovering Kate Bush
Aerial will reignite your appreciation for her sensual world
Fifty years of harmony
Land of Lincoln Barbershop Chorus marks milestone this year
By Richard S. Brumleve
A prodigys odyssey
After more than two decades, James "Blood" Ulmers Odyssey trio is back
The King of country
He could have been as big as Johnny Cash
Long-distance relationship
Physical proximity, it would seem, is overrated
They come bearing gifts
A peace offering to Bill OReilly and other right-wing cranks
A blissful sound
Mi and Lau invite you to join their lovefest
Serenity then and again
Vashti Bunyan makes a comeback with Lookaftering
At least Granny rocks
An 83-year-old highlights the Fiery Furnaces latest effort
Ambassador from poetry land
The Silver Jews music has never sounded more essential than it does in Tanglewood
A spoonful of sugar
Add Calexico to the mix, and it's easier to like Iron & Wine
A slump so sublime
Love Kraft is a good album by SFA's standards
Fashion for a Cause
@ Danenberger Family Vineyards
Sun., April 21, 3-6 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
By Scott Reeder
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
By Julie L Benson
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors