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Heartless Bastards-All This Time

Fat Possum Records I never thought I’d give a favorable review to an album with a little girl and pretty dragonflies on the cover, but I am. The Ohio-based Heartless Bastards shocked and awed last year with their debut, “Stairs and Elevators,” one of the best albums of 2005.   Lead singer and guitarist Erika […]

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J Dilla-The Shining

BBE J Dilla’ one of a handful of names James Yancey is known by’ is not a producer with the name recognition of a Pharrell, Kanye or Timbaland, but within the hip-hop community, his breathtaking beats have earned him the respect of the movers and shakers; look no further than The Roots’ latest, “Game Theory,” […]

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Celia Cruz & Willie Colon-Only They Could Have Made This Album

Fania Brassy, sensual and incomparable, Cuban-born vocalist Celia Cruz boasts a set of pipes unequaled by any woman before or since’ sorry, Shakira. Her lively staccato delivery, reliably set against irresistibly hip-shaking grooves, can’t help but make you pine for tropical paradises.   “Only They Could Have Made This Album,” a smooth, effortlessly slick recording, […]

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Brian Posehn-Live In: Nerd Rage

Relapse Most would only recognize the gawky Brian Posehn from his work on TV’s “Just Shoot Me,” a fact the comedian readily acknowledges. Lumping him in with other sitcom schlubs does his sly, patiently observational humor a disservice, particularly when you consider his membership in the cracked fraternity of “Mr. Show” and “The Comedians of […]

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The Bottle Rockets-Zoysia

Bloodshot Always melodic, never mundane, “Zoysia,” the latest CD from Festus, Mo.’s The Bottle Rockets, finds the band adding political commentary to its usual humorous blue-collar anecdotes and anti-love songs. The result is an expansive Southern rock masterpiece that is both literate and homespun, with touches of irony throughout.   The first four tracks’ “Better […]

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Catfish Haven-Please Come Back

Secretly Canadian Where have all the guitar solos gone? Ten years ago, they were as obligatory as drunken women flashing the stage, but now they are a rarity. The trend is growing, and most prominent with many of the roadhouse rock bands that are emerging. Catfish Haven is certainly one of the better ones, and […]

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Vetiver-To Find Me Gone

Decristina Stair If you haven’t heard of Devendra Banhart, maybe you heard of him from that short-haired cutie who played his songs at Borders on your night off. Or if you were disgusted by his performance in Dallas. But this stuff is catching on.   I knew him before that, when the songs were cut […]

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Tom Petty-Highway Companion

American Though Tom Petty’s career with the Heartbreakers is legendary, his best work has arguably come on his solo outings, “Full Moon Fever” and “Wildflowers.” His third solo album, “Highway Companion,” is another finely crafted collection of songs, though it’s noticeably more somber than the former two.   Petty’s been through some rough times in […]

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Darrell Scott-The Invisible Man

Full Light Records If Garth Brooks were to make a predominantly acoustic album, it would probably sound a lot like Darrell Scott’s “The Invisible Man.” Concerned mostly with spirituality and everyday struggles, Scott has created a collection of anthems that straddle the line between country, contemporary bluegrass, pop and even rock.   The opening “Hank […]

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