written by: Ciara Shook
on February 14, 2012
Forty years after its release in 1972, the Canuck’s fourth solo release remains an American masterpiece, and a handbook for running out to pasture while staying in shouting distance of civilization.
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written by: Ciara Shook
on November 24, 2011
While you gorge on that spread, sing along to five handpicked songs to help you enjoy your feast—because just throwing in Dave Matthews Band’s “Too Much” wasn’t enough.
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written by: Ciara Shook
on October 5, 2011
You don’t have to admit you’re stalking her, but here’s songs from five artists who totally empathize with you.
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written by: Ciara Shook
on July 4, 2011
We wouldn’t be Americans if we didn’t exercise our rights in the First Amendment, specifically with how we feel about the country. Top songs for the fourth of July.
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written by: Ciara Shook
on March 21, 2011
For an album whose musicians themselves admit could be better, Angles is still worth a listen
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written by: Ciara Shook
on January 10, 2011
The King Is Dead is certainly a cut above what the quintet has released before, yet their musical and lyrical maturity doesn’t stop them from continuing to explore genres that hardly bleed into one another.
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