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In REVIEWS:
An old machine gets a tune-up.
Will the last person to leave the dance party kindly unplug the synths?
Minneapolis MC becomees a true hip-hop heavyweight.
New Jersey Noise-rappers speak softer, still tote a big stick.
Iceland, Iceland, baby.
The punk-funk party-starter of 2007? Probably.
New style, same vibe.
Why, Iggy, why?
From Skid Row to Music Row in one greasy step.
Dude, give up. Tweedy wins.
Royal Trux' XX-factor waxes heavy and metallic.
Atmosphere's bassist's personal rap.
Like Incubus meets Rush, yet somehow awesome.
Emo-pop boys push buttons and boundaries.
Busy, not flashy, it's all about the guitars.
Dashboard drummer rocks the emo masses.
Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Channeling the '90s, one alt-rock icon at a time.
When you mosh upon a star...
Metalcore grows on trees in New England; sadly, trees are boring.
Sister Of The Down still Raging Against The Machine
Sometimes, competent isn't good enough.
Destory, erase, without improvement.
Pay attention, Watson.
Setting their own goals.
It takes two.
Too short to get boring.
Lay down your weapons.
Great reception.
Flower power.
Quiet, loud, repeat as necessary.
Math-rock gets experimental.
Daphne loves Dashboard, too.
Post-rock's future is now.
Baptism by emo.
Strangely impossible to forget.
Pitchfork's Great White French-Canadian Hope return for another go 'round.
Beautiful... And boring.
Ambience trumps obviousness.
Screw Friday, this album is perfect for any night.
Sweden's first honest rock band of 2007.
Jimmy Eat Hot Water in Sparta's Asylum
Oh, God, you catchy devil...
Beantown's future successfully channels Beantown's past.
Pub-punk rises from Tsunami's bomb.
Leo & Co. still hate the war, love big rock.
Lace up your skates.
Down, but never out.
More love songs for the (not so) retarded.
Good night (remaining) credibility.
In AP&R:
Therefore I Am
Caecelia
After Midnight Project
A Voice Like Rhetoric
In ASK THAT GUY:
Japan’s BOREDOMS
induce anything but.
Warren Zevon
In FEATURES:
Circa Survive: Destination: Anywhere
Cute Is What We Aim For: The Past Sure Is Tense
Glassjaw: Their Name Is BOOM!
Idol Worship: Josh Cain (Motion City Soundtrack) and Matt Sharp (The Rentals/Weezer)
In SCREENING:
Jon Heder: Bound For Glory
Blades Of Glory
300
Zodiac
The Lookout