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Josh Rouse: “Subtitulo”

Low-voltage folkie-pop ranging from Paul Simon street corner shuffle (“Quiet Town”) to WB network angst-opera backgrounding (“It Looks Like Love”) to lone-wolf Starbucks atmospherica (“Jersey Clowns”). The sheer number of Jack Johnsons fighting for space would normally preclude any recommendation of this as the second coming of knife-divided raised-yeast products, but hookwise it’s a strong 8 out of 10. Order from Amazon.com

June 1, 2005 Filed Under: Music Reviews

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The Best Of SpikeMagazine.com - The Interviews

Kindle ebook featuring Spike's interviews with JG Ballard, Will Self, Ralph Steadman, Douglas Coupland, Quentin Crisp, Julie Burchill, Catherine Camus (daughter of Albert Camus) and more. More details

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