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Jacob Tollefson

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Ricked Wicky: I Sell the Circus

By Jacob Tollefson

I don’t know what it was about this album that hit me wrong. It’s not bad, I’d say aggressively mediocre is more of an…

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Ty Segall: Live in San Francisco

By Jacob Tollefson

Ty Segall continues his recent prolific music catalog with the enticingly energetic Live in San Francisco. A live album would seemingly be right up…

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Blitzen Trapper: Live in Portland

By Jacob Tollefson

Blitzen Trapper‘s Live in Portland is an ode to 60’s and 70’s arena rock that has managed to capture the same energy of classic…

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The Singer and the Songwriter: What a Difference a Melody Makes

By Jacob Tollefson

The album What a Difference a Melody Makes by The Singer and the Songwriter is an ode to 40-50’s Jazz not dissimilar to what…

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Anabot: Kiss Like A Knife EP

By Jacob Tollefson

Anabot is a bit different from what I usually listen to.  The lead vocalist is a good singer, but her voice to be a bit…

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Ariel Pink: Pom Pom

By Jacob Tollefson

Ariel Pink is hard to categorize.  From his beginnings as a bedroom auteur over a decade ago he has been a rather prolific indie…

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September Girls: Veneer

By Jacob Tollefson

September Girls are a noisy ball of energy, combining shoegaze distortion and dissonance with deft pop sensibilities. Veneer is the new EP by the…

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Pink Avalanche: The Luminous Heart of Nowhere

By Jacob Tollefson

The Chicago centered band Pink Avalanche do not pretend to be anything other than they are. This is not an overproduced synth laden album,…

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Marianne Faithfull: Give My Love to London

By Jacob Tollefson

To be honest, going into this review I did not know much of Marianne Faithfull‘s life or career. However if even half of the…

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Mark Lanegan Band: Phantom Radio

By Jacob Tollefson

Mark Lanegan is a music veteran with decades under his belt since he was the lead singer for the Screaming Trees. Some of his…

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