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Kathleen Edwards | 05.06.08 Print E-mail
Written by Jason Gonulsen   
Sunday, 11 May 2008
kathleen-edwards.jpgThis is may be what sets her apart from her peers-she's always looking for that extra avenue of unearthed energy, and always confidently taking her time to find it. 
 
The Kills | 05.09.08 Print E-mail
Written by Amy Burger   
Sunday, 11 May 2008
thekills.jpgWhile their performance, stage antics and great music gave fans a lot to reflect on; the Kills certainly didn't force it verbally, only intermitting "thank yous" every five songs or so. 
 
Black Kids | 05.07.08 Print E-mail
Written by Joseph O'Fallon   
Sunday, 11 May 2008
black-kids.jpgFrontman Reggie Youngblood's initial thank you to the Mobius Band turned into him damning the band for "upstaging" them.
 
Tegan and Sara | 05.04.08 Print E-mail
Written by Jason Green   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

Tegan and Sara photo by Todd Owyoung. www.ishootshows.com 

Photo: Todd Owyoung www.ishootshows.com

The setlist mixed more-or-less equal portions of new songs played as-is and old songs re-imagined.

 
The Roots | 04.18.08 Print E-mail
Written by John Shepherd   
Sunday, 04 May 2008

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Think of the huge party scene from the film "PCU," but with The Roots' Black Thought and ?uestlove stepping off the tour bus instead of George Clinton and P-Funk. 

 

Photo: Todd Owyoung 

 
The Mars Volta | 04.17.08 Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Parker   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
mars-volta.jpgThe important thing to realize from this show was that the band didn't just play for nearly three hours straight, but that they played well for three hours straight.
 
New Pornographers | 04.19.08 Print E-mail
Written by Pete Wissinger   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

new_pornographers1.jpgSadly, Neko Case broke her ankle two nights before the St. Louis show and did not appear. I was disappointed, but kept my hopes high.

 

Photo: Todd Owyoung 

 
Story of the Year | 04.18.08 Print E-mail
Written by Ashley Mouldon   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008

live_soty_sm.jpgStory of the Year once again outdid themselves and played an exceptional show.

 

 
Feist | 04.12.08 Print E-mail
Written by Kaylen Hoffman   
Friday, 18 April 2008
feist01.jpgHer voice is sexy and husky, full of low and high notes. I could listen to her all night.

 

 
Eisley | 04.08.08 Print E-mail
Written by Willie Smith Jr.   
Thursday, 17 April 2008
live_eisley_sm.jpgAs the night wore on, the crowd was treated to deadpan commentary worthy of Arrested Development. 
 
Peter Mayer | 04.12.08 Print E-mail
Written by Derek Lauer   
Thursday, 17 April 2008

peter-mayer.jpgMixing and blending influences you can get a glimpse of the world music rhythms and flow of Paul Simon, song craft from The Beatles, vocal and acoustic guitar nuances from James Taylor, jazz guitar improvisation like Pat Metheny, and extremely slick lead guitar playing in the style of Larry Carlton. I can't believe he hasn't caught on more nationally on a large scale level.

 

 
Umphrey's McGee | 04.05.08 Print E-mail
Written by Amy Burger   
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
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When the band took the stage at The Pageant to the delight of a full house of clearly die-hard fans, my first and most dominant impression was the absolutely mad guitar skills of both Bayliss and Jake Cinninger. 

 
The Raveonettes | 03.18.08 Print E-mail
Written by Christopher Sewell   
Friday, 04 April 2008

 

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 While their music draws heavily from influences of many generations ago, their sound is extremely refreshing, especially given the boring, uninspired state of mainstream music and the growing homogenization of "indie" rock.  

 

 
The 1900s | 03.29.08 Print E-mail
Written by Rebecca Reardon   
Friday, 04 April 2008

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Black Lips | 03.01.08 Print E-mail
Written by Joseph O'Fallon   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008

black-lips.jpg When I saw my straight-laced friend crowd-surfing moments after the Black Lips took stage, I knew this was an atypical show.

 

 
Cowboy Junkies | 03.26.08 Print E-mail
Written by Jaffa Aharonov   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008

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The Junkies, heavily due to Margo's voice, are able to change a song drastically from its original version, while managing to keep the integrity of it. 

 
Blind Melon | 03.24.08 Print E-mail
Written by Michele Ulsohn   
Sunday, 30 March 2008
live_melon_sm.jpgGuitarist Chris Thorn and bassist Brad Smith were asked to produce Texas singer-songwriter Travis Warren’s demo tracks a few years ago, and discovered that not only was he a diehard Blind Melon fan who know almost every song’s lyric by heart, his voice was almost chill-inducingly identical to Hoon’s.
 
Jose Gonzalez & Mia Doi Todd | 03.19.08 Print E-mail
Written by Kaylen Hoffman   
Thursday, 27 March 2008

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Photos: Todd Owyoung

Jose Gonzalez creates a perfect harmony between his music and the nature that he writes about.

 
Dropkick Murphys | 3.10.08 Print E-mail
Written by Jason Neubauer   
Sunday, 23 March 2008

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PHOTO: Todd Owyoung 

The dramatic entrance followed after a few direful verses as they immediately broke into "Famous for Nothing," the first track of their latest full length.

 

 
Juiceboxxx | 02.26.08 Print E-mail
Written by Joseph O'Fallon   
Sunday, 23 March 2008

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"Styles...I have many/My flows are like candy/And my beats are Good And Plenty/So eat it up/It's on me"

 
Angels and Airwaves | 02.28.08 Print E-mail
Written by Karen Brandt   
Wednesday, 05 March 2008

live_angels_sm_to.jpgThe four members of the band sync so well together there is no distinction between what they sound like in the studio and how they play live.

 

 
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