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Red Roses For a Blue Lady

Only in America could such ideologically and aesthetically disparate genres a...

Red Stars Theory

A side of this 7" is a cover of John Coltrane's "Naima," off of his Gian...

Reggie and the Full Effect

The story continues. Have you been following? From last year's release of [[I...

Saint Etienne

Though the musical arrangements here are as numerous as the number of tracks,...

Sarge

Alright... this shocked me. I got the latest CD from Pedro the Lion, and I wa...

Savath + Savalas

Very organic-sounding electronic excursions that owe as much to the manipulat...

Shadows Fall

Mostly propagated by the "alternative"-minded likes of Spin and [[...

Snuff

OK, it's Fat Wreck Chords, so you pretty much know it's pop punk. Still, this...

Songs for the Jet Set

This is (obviously) the third installment in the ongoing collection of '60s e...

Songs From an Attic

This has been sitting on my desk for a year. Various artist releases are diff...

Starmarket

One of those very rare Swedish emo bands, though the only thing that makes th...

Storm & Stress

The muscles in my back hurt, but I want to write about Storm & Stress. Music ...

Stratford Mercenaries

Stratford Mercenaries are a punk supergroup of sorts. Usually "supergroup" me...

Suba

Suba is apparently one of Brazil's leading producers. Sao Paulo Confessi...

Submachine

So far, the best punk album of the year. And it'll be tough for anyone to ecl...

Sumack

A hybrid of genres with an eclectic flare for pop, Sumack classifies themselv...

Rick Rizzo/Tara Key

Rick Rizzo (Eleventh Dream Day) and Tara Key (Antietam) wrap guitars around e...

Steve Roach

What happens when a decades-long master of ambient synths bases an album arou...

Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani surprises his fans once again with this new twist! One is bound ...

The Scaries

Lyrics that hardly ever rhyme infused with lost love's yearning while pop pun...

Michael J. Sheehy

Ever since I started listening to the Dream City Film Club, I've been waiting...

Kelley Stoltz

One-man records can be dangerous things. By their very nature self-indulgent,...