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Shoot the moon

Published April 3, 2003

TBy Brianna Riplinger he Mooney Suzuki, a group of sweaty, shaggy-haired New York boys with guitars, are audaciously proud of their borrowed rock sound. And they should be, because they avoid falling into...

You can’t kid a kidder

by Nathan Hall
Published March 27, 2003
Kid Dakota's life hasn't been nearly as pretty as his album title suggets, but he's not complaining

Here come the nice, and it’s understood

by Keri Carlson
Published March 27, 2003
The latest compilation to come out of the Twin Cities celebrates the local punk scene

Return of Django

by Keri Carlson
Published March 13, 2003

Rom culture carries a certain air of mystery. The Rom people, commonly called "Gypsies" in English-speaking countries, have lived in Europe for hundreds of years, interacting with officialdom as little...

Parish from the earth

by Brianna Riplinger
Published March 13, 2003
A frequent collaborator strikes out on his own

Sing while you slave

by Keri Carlson
Published March 6, 2003

On "The Sweet Unknown," James Apollo sets a scene of desert hot days cooled by nights at hole-in-the-wall bars filled with cigarette smoke and femme fatales. This piquant imagery is fashioned from twangy,...

Overpowered by folk

by Nathan Hall
Published March 6, 2003
Lou Barlow slices through expectations

If I’m a slave, I’m a slave to the rhythm

by Jennifer Schneider
Published February 27, 2003

All those pining for the authentic rock bands of your youth, take heart. Audioslave is neither Soundgarden nor Rage Against the Machine, nor does it strive to be, but when former Soundgarden front man...

Even in lovin’, it’s who you know

by Brianna Riplinger
Published February 27, 2003

Although John Doe once fronted one of America's most important, intelligent punk bands, you might know him better from his film career. His comical role as the father of child bride Winona Ryder in the...

The future sound of Norway

Published February 27, 2003
Sondre Lerche brings intelligent psychedelic pop from the land of rosemaling and lutefisk

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