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Ink 19 :: Radar Brothers

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And the Surrounding Mountains (Merge). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

RADAR BROTHERS AND THE SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS Merge The Radar Brothers are a California-based hipster group that plays alt-country music. If the songs on And the Surrounding Mountains were distorted and sped up, you could probably call them "emocore" (but then again, Dashboard Confessional is considered ...

Ink 19 :: Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott

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May 2000 :: Music M-O :: Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott (David Whited)

... with praise and give their eye-teeth for just a little of their talent. It's artists like this -- true to a vision and willing to work under the radar to further it, who are the true heart and soul of Nashville. Both of them have done session work, written songs, produced or otherwise somehow put their ...

Ink 19 :: Jihad Jerry

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With turban and sans crystal ball, Jihad Jerry (Gerald V. Casale) gazes into our collective future and passes on his visions to Charles D.J. Deppner.

... that I was joking. So I realized I had to be even more obvious than I thought I needed to be. Well, DEVO always kind of aspired to "fly under the radar," so to speak, and mesh with Pop Culture... On the other hand as "Jihad Jerry," you're taking the battle more "head on." Well, I guess I am... I guess ...

Ink 19 :: Gary Lucas

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Operators Are Standing By: The Essential Gary Lucas 1988-1996 (Knitting Factory). Review by James Mann.

... that helped make Jeff Buckley's debut album Grace the revelation that it was. His work with Captain Beefheart (on Ice Cream For Crow and Doc at the Radar Station) helped send the good Captain out of performing on a high note, and Lucas has performed for a host of others since then, ranging from Can ...

Ink 19 :: Old Enough 2 Know Better

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compilation,indie,North Carolina,Various Artists,Old Enough 2 Know Better: 15 Years of Merge Records,Merge,Aaron Shaul

... " and The Clientele's autumnal revisioning of Jimmy Webb's "Where the Universes Are" stand as the obvious treats for me. Other highlights include Radar Brothers' ashen slowcore plod "Painted Forest Fire," the frosty polar bear picnic of Portastatic's "Some Small History," Ladybug Transistor's nighttime ...
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