In San Diego The Hickoids with The Screamin Yeehaws myspace.com/hickoids at Winstons, during the Ocean Beach Street Fair, at 1PM (moved up from 2PM) 1921 Bacon St San Diego, CA 92107-2805 (619) 222-6822 … or, if you’re up north… In San Fransisco: Rube Waddell & Faun Fables live tonight! 6/27 Hosted by: Rube Waddell, myspace.com/rubewaddell 10PM Bottom of the Hill […]
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Transplant [ep], from Justin Andrew by Rob Reviewer The hand-printed CD package here from Justin Andrew indicates a true craftsman’s diligent attention to detail, and this is a trait which comes up again and again in his music. Justin Andrew is a craftsman’s musician. Transplant is a folksy message from the soil of small-town and back road urban America, towns […]
Joan of Arc, Trespassers William, worriedaboutsatan ~ By Kent Manthie
New Music Reviews report my Kent Manthie Joan of Arc: Flowers Polyvinyl Records, 2009 Legendary Chicago scenesters, Joan of Arc, have just released Flowers, their latest CD. Amazingly it is another brilliant, innovative and unique (which goes without saying) album. In 2007 JOA put out Boo! Human an equally great CD that they had no trouble following-up. That album, Boo! […]
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