Hey folks, welcome to the March mix. I don't know if you've noticed yet, but March has been a great month for new music. In fact, there has been...
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Shrimp and cheesy grits. This is one of those dishes that holds a very specific geographic connotation for me. The first time I ever tried a dish si...
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Brooklyn-based Woods have announced the details of their fifth full-length due out May 11, 2010 on Woodsist titled At Echo Lake. I described last yea...
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White Fence is the solo project of L.A. based musician Tim Presley (who also fronts Darker My Love and is a member of The Strange Boys). His solo deb...
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I've thrown up some great mash-ups by the Hood Internet in the past, but this is probably my favorite track I've heard by them yet. Titled "Decalogue...
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Dear readers, welcome to the working week. I know it don't thrill you, and I hope it don't kill you. And you know, Kasey and I would love to brighten ...
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Luther Russell has been releasing great records since 1991. At least that is what I've heard. Truthfully, until recently I'd never heard of him...
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To be honest, I was sold on the Holloys from the bio alone. It reads: "[i]magine if Phil Collins were the lead singer of Talking Heads, and spent tim...
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Smooth, slightly tart, and simple but still impressively flavorful. That is how I'd describe the homemade yogurt Kasey has been preparing for us rece...
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Wow. Trying to score tickets to the Atoms for Peace (a.k.a. the name for Thom Yorke's band for his solo project) gigs next month in Oakland was an or...
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Here is a new track from L.A.'s Dum Dum Girls: a muddy, catchy rock n' pop cover of the Raveonettes' song "Heart of Stone" featuring reverb-soaked har...