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By Armenoush Aslanian-Persico | February 1, 2007Of Montreal is no longer just for your weird friend who hangs out at Satellite Ballroom. The indie band's latest album Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
Of Montreal is no longer just for your weird friend who hangs out at Satellite Ballroom. The indie band's latest album Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
"THIS is the night country music took up permanent residence in the John Paul Jones arena!" the announcer shouted.
Taylor Swift is not the next Faith Hill. If her talent had propelled her to fame, she might have been the next Carrie Underwood.
What a great album. Sam's Town sucks you in and before you know it, you've heard the whole thing.
Alan Jackson is classic. If you're looking for the pop country that you hear on 99.7 FM and CMT, look elsewhere.
The greatest appeal of Kasabian's second album is the obvious emotional detachment. The lyrics of Empire are primarily about relationships and fear, but the music is often jarring.
For those of you who may be turned off by The Album Leaf's presence on The O.C.: Mix 2, consider this -- the band has also opened for Sigur Rós. These guys are a little more than Orange County and a little less than Iceland, or maybe it's the other way around.
Thomas Jefferson believed that nobody could ever attain the rank of "senior" when it came to education, because the quest for knowledge was never complete.
Toby's back, and his message is "Get Drunk and Be Somebody." White Trash With Money starts off with this song, one that has already made the rounds on CMT.
Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have done it again. Hillbilly Deluxe, their latest CD, walks the thin line between catchiness and meaning.