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Charles Feelgood

Feelgood asks, so I shall answer. I dunno. Some of the material sticks and so...

4th Ward

Rancid does pop. The vocals are really what do it, although the bass lines so...

Laurent Garnier

Unreasonable Behaviour is an adventurous electronic album that leans s...

The GC5

Mid-tempo to quick rootsy guitar punk rock, rough-sounding vocals, Clash-like...

Jim Greer/Gifthorse

The two most recent discs that I've received are cases of mistaken identity, ...

David Grubbs

It's nine songs. Not sidelong explorations in warm, nurturing drone, not care...

Factory 81

I was initially surprised to hear that the rapcore Factory 81 was putting out...

Fatboy Slim

Halfway is an apt title of the newest Fatboy Slim release. The tracks ...

Fear

This month's surprise #2: Fear return after six years... and thankfully they ...

Firebird

Disappointing, truly disappointing. Imagine my excitement as Firebird's epony...

Five Eight

Five Eight are a rock trio out of Athens, Georgia. The Good Nurse foll...

Floraline

Sometimes writing about music is so mind-twisting. I go from the stoned '70s ...

French Kicks

I love having my behind pulverized by some unknown quantity. French Kicks tak...

Fuel

Before I even get into the music on this CD, I have to comment on the packagi...

Gamma Ray

This is a perfect example of theater rock. It's a cross between metal and cla...

Gentle Readers

Decatur's Gentle Readers have released their third album in a swirl of guitar...

Girlush Figure

Richmond, Virginia's Girlush Figure first album, Target You, is a supr...

Godspeed You Black Emperor!

The first CD of the double set starts slowly and quietly. Above the soft guit...