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High Rises
posted: July 7, 2010
The first thing you should know about Red Fox Grey Fox is that that girl singing is actually a guy. Singer Peter Miller’s voice is a high, keening falsetto”rare and singularly haunting. As for the
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Cerebral Soldier
posted: July 5, 2010
Panhandle rapper/singer-songwriter Royce Lovett peddles something he calls cerebral-soul. Meaning, he doesn’t spit mindless lyrics about being big and bad, and he doesn’t use synthetic beats to beef up his music. What you get with
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Dropping the Bomb
posted: June 30, 2010
When you come out of Detroit, you tend to come out guns blazing. Alice Cooper, MC5, The Stooges and the ˜Nuge ”these guys paved a hard rock road out of the Motor City with blood,
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Replica Rock
posted: June 28, 2010
Life’s tough, and sometimes music is the only thing that can get you through the bad stuff. Insightful pearls of wisdom, gently delivered by a soothing voice can be a great salve to mend a
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Mennonite Rock
posted: June 23, 2010
Glen Yoder’s music is unexpected only when you put it in the context of his upbringing. Born in Amish country, the singer-songwriter’s humble upbringing may not have been exactly conducive to electro-rock. But that simple,
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Chameleon Rock
posted: June 21, 2010
On his song Cover Up, Jeffrey James declares himself, Such a chameleon, always changing my skin. It’s no empty claim. The 23-year-old singer-songwriter from Nashville is a bit of a sonic shape-shifter. On Always the
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