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Music Review: Macy Gray

Known far and wide for her raspy voice, Macy Gray has returned after four years to apply her unique vocals to her fourth studio album, Big. A blend of funk, rock and R&B, the album features many...


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Music Review: Calla

Over the past 10 years, Calla has built a fair following out of impressionable, moody young people. Their fans cling to the dark stylings, slow melodies and melancholy atmosphere that have become...


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Music Review: Apples in Stereo

Robert Schneider, frontman of the indie-pop band the Apples in Stereo, is something of a musical genius and a monumental figure in the indie world. In the early '90s he founded the Elephant Six...


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Music Review: The Shins

Zach Braff of Scrubs once asserted that the music of an obscure lo-fi Sub Pop group, the Shins, had the raw power to change one's life. Instantly, the legions of quirky indie rock fans found a new...


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Music Review: Meat Loaf

For popular musicians, with age comes an interesting phenomenon-they fall off the public radar and are suddenly greeted with lower expectations. Thus, if one were casually to mention that Meat Loaf...

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