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        		<title>Kingwood - Millencolin</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[A band I hold near and dear to my heart is Millencolin. I have liked them since I heard their album “Same Old Tunes” back when I was in high school, which at this point was quite some time ago. The funny thing is I don’t think that I actually owned a Millencolin...]]></description>
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        		<title>No Wow - The Kills</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Ok blow the dust off of me I'm back. And I am back to talk about a neat little two piece I recently found out thanks to the brilliance that is Track Fu, The Kills. Their second album is called "No Wow" and is filled with crunchy, grungy guitar and clean crisp...]]></description>
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        		<title>Employment - Kaiser Chiefs</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[One listen through the Kaiser Chiefs debut album leaves me wondering how they managed to find "Employment" in the music industry. I can't really saw I am a huge fan of all the new post punk / retro / dancey style music coming out (which arguably started with...]]></description>
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        		<title>The Tigers Have Spoken - Neko Case</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[ I always run into trouble when I try to describe Neko Case’s music. “Well,” I start, “it’s country, but…”

And then I’ve lost you. Because people hear “country” and think “Shania Twain,” and that’s just not right. Even an old-time artist like Patsy Cline,...]]></description>
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        		<title>Two Way Monologues - Sondre Lerche</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[This might be one of the best albums of the year you almost definitely haven't heard. Sondre Lerche is a solo act with one hell of a singing voice. Let this be a warning, this isn't by any means a rock act. It is certainly not for those who love punk rock....]]></description>
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        		<title>The Cure - The Cure</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[This was the first Cure album I have ever bought. The band has been around over 25 years, and has released a pretty ridiculous amount of good songs, and in 2004 I finally pick up a Cure album. So what gives? Well I heard the song "The End of the World" on...]]></description>
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        		<title>Let's Bottle Bohemia - The Thrills</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[ The sophomore effort from the Thrills had ample opportunity to let me down. The last album "So Much for the City" really impressed me last year. The Thrills seemed to create their own entire genre. You could hear a bit of the influences of the garage rock...]]></description>
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        		<title>I/O - Limblifter</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[ Ok raise your hand if you know who the fuck Limblifter is........ alright and now anyone with their hand up put is down if you know of it because of Cameron, Jesse, or me. Ok.... those of you with your hands left up in the air how many albums does Limblifter...]]></description>
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        		<title>Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned - The Prodigy</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[ First, let me state here that I never bought this album. I have never really been one to buy a Prodigy disc. No disrespect to the band, its just not a genre of music that I have ever really found myself getting into. However, throughout the life span of Prodigy...]]></description>
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        		<title>Smile - Brian Wilson</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[This album deserves more than just a rapid review. A few days ago I knew that this album was being released..... but never anticipated wanting to buy it. And then..... I started stumbling upon articles about it, reviews of the album. Stories about the history...]]></description>
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        		<title>Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Second downloaded album review of the day. I am going to try to do this a few times per week. Just take chances on bands that I am only vaguely familiar with. I mean if I only review good albums, then this isn't going to be a very non biased website. And that...]]></description>
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        		<title>Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes - TV On The Radio</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[I first heard TV On The Radio on Much Wedge, which I will continously keep pointing out in the hopes to drive more viewers to that amazing show. I immediately wrote down the name of the band, but with all the good new music I've been buying lately I've never...]]></description>
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        		<title>Has Been - William Shatner</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[A few years ago I found out about William Shatner's music career, and downloaded some hilarious songs like "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins", and "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" and a few other tracks off that album. For a while every new person who came in the...]]></description>
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        		<title>Love Everybody - Presidents Of The United States Of America</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[I know what you are all thinking, and no this is not a joke. The Presidents are back after a long hiatus and have recently released their new disc "Love Everyone". Yes that's right the same fun band that brought you Lump, Peaches, and Kitty, and later the...]]></description>
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        		<title>American Idiot - Green Day</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Let me begin by saying that in my opinion "American Idiot" is the greatest Green Day album of all time, and that in my estimation the competition isn't all that close. And I know a thing or two about Green Day, I have all the cds since Dookie..... including...]]></description>
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        		<title>Less We Forget - Marilyn Manson</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[When people look back at the 90's music scene 20 or 30 years from now, one of the names everyone will read about will be Marilyn Manson. Love him or hate him Manson essentially created his own genre and following with his intense songs, lyrics, and demonic...]]></description>
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        		<title>Peace Love Death Metal - Eages Of Death Metal</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[The best way I can describe the Eagles of Death Metals is that they remind me of a cross between Queens of the Stone Age mixed with the Darkness. The music..... is similar to me to the of Queens of the Stone Age, except the album in general lacks the seriousness,...]]></description>
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        		<title>Kiss And Tell - Sahara Hot Nights</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Today I'm dipping into my girlfriend's collection to pick a CD to review. At first when my girlfriend picked up the new Sahara Hotnights CD I wasn't overly excited. I had heard the song "Alright, Alright" before off the previous album, and was impressed. But...]]></description>
		 			 	<link>http://www.twowaymonologues.com/reviews/sahara-hot-nights/kiss-and-tell/</link>
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        		<title>From A Basement On A Hill - Elliott Smith</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[For a lot of people when Kurt Cobain died, it was a gateway into the music of Nirvana. All the attention that came along with his suicide, drove a lot of people into listening to Nirvana who were already an awesome band and their popularity went through the...]]></description>
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        		<title>The Rheostatics - The Rheostatics</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[The Rheostatics, fuck how do I love the Rheostatics. And not only just the Rheostatics, but I also love Martin Tielli's solo stuff (even more than the band's stuff), and I also enjoy reading Dave Bidini's writing (did you know he is an author and journalist...]]></description>
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        		<title>High As High Gets - Doctor</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[The Watchmen and Change of Heart are two Canadian bands you may remember from years ago on the music scene. Since that time the lead singers of each group, Daniel Grieves and Rob Higgins, have decided to form collaboration under the name Doctor. The first...]]></description>
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        		<title>Loving The Alien - Danny Michel</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Hello again everyone. It seems I am doing more writing introducing new people than I am doing myself. But these night shifts will do that to you. As far as I know I am off most of next week, and so I should get more than one a day on here. Anyhow, this is...]]></description>
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        		<title>Outta Sight / Outta Mind - The Datsuns</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Are you in the mood for a good hard rocking band with some sicke guitar? Well that could mean that you like the new Datsuns album: Outta Sight/Outta Mind. It’s not a huge stretch musically or anything from the previous release two years ago, but that’s fine...]]></description>
		 			 	<link>http://www.twowaymonologues.com/reviews/the-datsuns/outta-sight-or-outta-mind/</link>
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        		<title>Welcome To The North - The Music</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[I first heard The Music from a few friends who went to see Coldplay on their most recent big tour at their stop in Toronto. One of my buddies who had went to see the show couldn't stop talking about this band that opened for Coldplay, they were called The...]]></description>
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        		<title>Riot On An Empty Street - Kings Of Convenience</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[A few months back I had heard about a new release from a band who I thought had an awesome name, Kings of Convenience. I had never heard of them in my life, and up until yesterday still had never heard a track. However, I had seen them on a few indie rock/college...]]></description>
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        		<title>Shake The Streets - Ted Leo &amp; The Pharmacists</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Alright already…. What gives… Who in the hell are Ted Leo and the Pharmacists? If you had of asked me that question yesterday, I wouldn’t have been able to have the slightest idea how to answer your question. But if you ask me today, my answer would be they...]]></description>
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        		<title>Rubber Factory - Black Keys</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[If you are like me, you might have heard of the Black Keys in connection with the White Stripes. It seems that a lot of people like to throw around a comparison between the Stripes and the Black Keys. This is a comparison that the members of the Black Keys...]]></description>
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        		<title>The New What's Next - Hot Water Music</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[Ok as I listen to this band you have to think that I have never heard of this band or anything that they have ever done before. With that in mind I went into reviewing them completely open minded thinking Dan would send me an album which I would enjoy reviewing....]]></description>
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        		<title>Futures - Jimmy Eat World</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[You can never go home again. You can never go home again. You can never go home again. I hate to keep repeating that but in all honesty I could probably cut off the review for Jimmy Eat World's new album "Futures" with that one sentence. Many bands have tried...]]></description>
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        		<title>A Grand Don't Come For Free - The Streets</title>
					
		 	<description><![CDATA[With little doubt, I would have to say that The Streets are perhaps the band whom I enjoy the most, that most of my friends can't stand. Well either The Streets or perhaps John Frusciante. I can't really wrap my head around it. I mean obviously The Streets...]]></description>
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