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  1. John Mayer - Battle Studies: Blues-pop songwriting? Admirable. Horrible production isn't though, and the Clapton cover is lifeless. 2.5/5.
  2. Japandroids stopped by St. Louis last Friday. And by "stopped by," I really mean "rocked out, really hard." http://flic.kr/p/7hw96x
  3. That Josh Mease guy sure plays some dreamy music. Does he photograph well? You tell me: http://bit.ly/3kPZkr
  4. The Clientele - Bonfires of the Hearth: Breezy, beautiful, autumnal music, but the up-tempo tracks spoil the vibe. 3.5/5. http://j.mp/3kq0Gp
  5. Looking for a fun rock record? Revisit Phantom Planet's "Raise the Dead". Article on Spectrum Culture: http://j.mp/IwwOC
  6. A friendly reminder for all you bands out there - get in touch with me at minimusicreview@gmail.com if you want me to review something!
  7. @thenevermores Thanks guys, I'll check it out.
  8. Pitchfork: "New Spoon Album! Yes!" : http://bit.ly/41bqeI
  9. @linkpurvis I'll have to check it out - thanks!
  10. Karen O and the Kids - Where The Wild Things Are: This is probably the hippest kids music ever recorded, if it's kids music at all. 3.5/5.
  11. Friendly reminder to you guys in bands - get in touch with me via email, I'd love to review your stuff. minimusicreview at gmail dot com.
  12. The Avett Brothers - I and Love and You: Punk bluegrass takes a backseat to ballads with relatively few hoots & hollars. Still, good. 3.5/5.
  13. Big fat awesome news for musical followers - I'll review your band's music! For info, send an email to minimusicreview (at) gmail dot com.
  14. A. A. Bondy - When the Devil's Loose: Sparse and lonely roots-tinged music, this is the stuff for long, late drives along back roads. 3.5/5.
  15. John Mease - Wilderness: Relentlessly beautiful and melodic, this surreal indie-pop-folk is thoughtful and playful while a bit eerie. 4.5/5.
  16. Joe Henry - Blood From Stars: Apocalypse jazz? Maybe. If the end of the world sounds like this, I say bring it on - it's invigorating. 4/5.
  17. @Otiscorner I'll check them out, thanks for the tip!
  18. @DigitalArtz I've updated the avatar - more symbolic of a miniature look at music. Thoughts?
  19. @Otiscorner Is that a record or an artist?
  20. I've got a few on deck, but I might as well ask - are there any records you, my dear followers, want to see reviewed? @ me and we'll talk.