 
			DrNo
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	My favorite is still All The Falsest Hearts Can Try. I hear great things about his upcoming solo record. Can't wait to hear it.
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	Normally I'm not one to condone violence, but in this case, it was pretty awesome.
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	Everyone on here should try to catch the Cave Singers sometime. Seriously. Here's a review I wrote.
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	My Bloody Valentine is playing here tonight, but I'm not going. I bought Loveless in college and have never really understood what all the fuss was about.
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	I've always thought the lyrics were referring to a dog or bear disturbing a hive to get at the honey and ending up with a bunch of bees up in their grill.
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	A friend of mine commented on this video someone made for "Muzzle of Bees". I don't know the fella that made it, but I think it's kind of cool. Reminds me a lot of the educational films on Sesame Street.
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	Wilco DVD Arcade Fire Special Edition DVD (Awesome packaging) Iron & Wine live CD Whiskeytown 7" Magnolia Electric Co. 7" Elvis Perkins 7"
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	How is that? Tried to download the other night but had some technical issues.
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	"That Girl From Brownsville, Texas" is one of my favorites.
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	I don't get him, either. Of course, I also don't get skateboarding, which is what most of his songs seem to be about.
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	M. Ward "Post War" or "The Transfiguration of Vincent" Bonnie Prince Billy "I See A Darkness" or "Lie Down in the Light" The best thing Lambchop have ever done is back up Vic Chesnutt on "The Salesman and Bernadette". I want to like them but I just can't get into Kurt Wagner's croak.
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	I just think she has a pretty generic voice. If you go back and compare it to say, Steve's duet with Lucinda Williams on I Feel Alright, there's no contest. I enjoy some of the record, but I feel like maybe he's too close to the source to really do anything great with Townes material--most of these just feel like straight ahead covers, thought I do love the duet with his son on "Mr. Mudd and Mr. Gold." Personally I'd take the Phosphorescent Willie tribute anyday, and this is coming from a HUGE Earle fan.
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	I'm fairly disappointed in this as much as I hate to admit it. I could pretty much go without hearing Allison Moorer ever sing on a Steve Earle song again.
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	Very cool band. I don't have the new one yet but I loved the last record. Opened for them once in Dallas. Nice guys, too.
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	Saw this guy last month in Denton. One of the best shows I've seen in a long time and easily the best one I saw last month, and that's counting M. Ward solo and all of SXSW.
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	Girl is no longer in the band. Lots of meatheads here in Dallas still love them, though... Once upon a time "Tyler" was quite popular at my local roller rink.
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	Stuff I loved: Tallest Man On Earth (holy shit...so good) Port O' Brien Phosphorescent Alela Diane Dark Meat Red Red Meat Justin Townes Earle Dinosaur Jr. Felice Brothers Sam Amidon Stuff I liked: Those Darlins Hacienda Efterklang Camera Obscura Megafaun Mark Sultan Herman Dune Horse Feathers Stuff I hated: Deer Tick These Are Powers Wavves
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	Just saw them play at SXSW billed as "Special Guests" at the Mohawk. It was epic.
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	Any list that contains both System of a Down's Toxicity and Ben Folds' Rockin' the Suburbs is not worth reading. You gotta be kidding me.
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	I was at this show, too. The acoustics were pristine. Loved every second.
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	I think Woke on a Whaleheart is my favorite thing he's ever done, followed by A River Ain't Too Much To Love and maybe Dongs of Sevotion.
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	How is that one? I only have Why Do Lonely Men And Women Want to Break Eachother's Hearts, which I think is easily one of the best pure country records of the last 10 years or so.
