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Breaking records: Aldhils Arboretum, Of Montreal

by GINA PENSIERO September 23, 2002April 21, 2021

“Nothing! We’re doing nothing!,” are the first lyrics and the extremely repetitive chorus on the first song of Aldhils Arboretum, the sixth album by ultra-happy indeed-poppers Of Montreal. The mantra, it seems, is pretty appropriate. Paul Wong Of Montreal Aldhils Arboretum Kindercore Of Montreal, part of the second wave of the Elephant 6 collective, have […]

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Ani Difranco

by GINA PENSIERO September 16, 2002April 21, 2021
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Breaking Records: Sleater-Kinney, One Beat

by GINA PENSIERO September 9, 2002April 21, 2021
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Breaking Records: Llama,Close to the Silence

by GINA PENSIERO April 15, 2002April 21, 2021
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Schatzi, Fifty Reasons to Explode

by GINA PENSIERO April 2, 2002April 21, 2021
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Breaking Records: Dressy Bessy

by GINA PENSIERO March 19, 2002April 21, 2021
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Breaking Records: Under Cold Blue Stars

by GINA PENSIERO March 5, 2002April 21, 2021
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Breaking Records: Josh Rouse, Under Cold Blue Stars

by GINA PENSIERO March 5, 2002April 21, 2021
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CD Review: Ben Kweller, EP Phone Home

by GINA PENSIERO February 12, 2002April 21, 2021
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Music Review: Cornelius, Point, Matador Records

by GINA PENSIERO February 5, 2002April 21, 2021

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