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Alex Walsh
April 2005
"Alex Walsh is intriguing rock, fleshy and nervy roots rock that defies replicas. His sound might be a little like Elvis Costello's, T. Rex's, and the Replacement's, but his own arrangements of hooky lyrics makes it lock, stock and barrel uninfringeable."

Avalon Frost
March 2005
Avalon Frost's music is a beautiful embodiment of the feminine ideal; strong and sentient. Avalon's talent as a singer/songwriter is without question, her voice being a rich invitation to complicated and emotionally dense content.

spoken word by jUStin!katKO
March 2005
JUStin!katKO fuses poetry and music in his spoken word-rap-rhythm and blues-political social commentary Pixel Cloak. He is a prolific artist whose sense of moral and ethical differentiation embeds itself in all of his work; music and otherwise.

DJ;)(G4
January 2005
DJ;)(G4 rips his music from an underground in SoCal though the exact location is still a mystery. Although he claims to pull his inspiration from politically paranormal archives across the net, we are inclined to believe he has found a method of recording dream-echo.

MC Frontalot
December 2004
MC Frontalot was born Maynard Conrad Frontshire in a Kansas storm cellar in 1973. The fronting has increased exponentially since.

337 Screw
November 2004
Working with rappers KDuBB and Cee, Sketta Lee lays down offbeat beats and funky tracks. The three add weird vocals and lyrics and call it 337 Screw.

Gene Keller
October 2004
Often accompanied by his acoustic band, 99 Names, Gene Keller takes his guitar, easygoing voice, and southwestern lyrics to tell us of the possibility of a better world: one filled with respect, friendship, and romantic love.

Trousers
September 2004
The New York City band Trousers has recently gone on temporary hiatus, but not before producing their incredible new album, We Pitched a Hut and Called it Providence.

Balé
August 2004
Balé is an electronic composer who has written several movie scores and gone on tour with two Yugo bands.

David Rovics
July 2004
The excitable, viciously sardonic folk of David Rovics has been compared to the late, great Phil Ochs, but he strikes us more like a manic and even more political Bruce Springsteen.

Three songs by Concentric
June 2004
Concentric is a band out of Austin that combines Free Jazz and Progressive Fusion with elements of Electronica and Funk.