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Josh rocks out to Manowar’s new album:
Manowar’s 2007 release “Gods of War” is alternately laughable, despicable, powerful, and pathetic. A band that took all of the satirical fictional excess of Spinal Tap and made a career of trumping it, this is not new territory for them at all. It’s amazing that they’re still capable of displaying the same level of clichéd raw and brutal intensity on the same tired and trite themes of blood, death, and warrior prowess 25 years after their first album. It’s also awesome.
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Dave reviews Sam’s Town, an album by The Killers
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Dave reviews Too Much Love, the Harlan T. Bobo album.
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Dave, a new contributor, introduces himself and reviews Blinking Lights and Other Revelations, the new Eels CD.
April
Harlan T. Bobo
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Jeremiah digs Too Much Love, the awesome Memphis rock album by Harlan T. Bobo.
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Jeremiah goes to see Matt Nathanson perform.
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Josh reviews Searching for a Former Clarity, an album by Against Me!
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Josh reviews Valley of the Shadow of Death, an album by The Tossers.