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Cloud Cult - Feel Good Ghosts (tea-Partying Through Tornadoes) (2008) -

Cloud Cult's 2008 release, Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes), is a great addition to their already stellar discography.  Everything you'd expect from a great Cloud Cult album is here and the message is a bit more positive than a few of their previous releases.  It seems that Craig Minowa...

Cloud Cult / Margot and the Nuclear So & So's / Ice Palace -

If I could go back to this show and change one thing, I’d simply cut out the second band. Ice Palace, the first group, were clearly friends of Cloud Cult: they play melodic pop with plenty of instruments from the orchestra pit. Gleeful and engaging, Ice Palace managed their elements...

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"When Water Comes to Life"from the album Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes)2008iTunesThe accidental death of Craig Minowa's infant son in 2002 has understandably dominated his songwriting. It's fair to say that the tragedy is the key to understanding his music, including Cloud...

The Meaning Of 8 - For all that's inspiring true and diverse in the music industry and all its waves, Cloud Cult has been creating for nearly a decade. The Meaning Of 8 slid under my doorstep today, and I'm impressed thusfar. I won't throw down farce stories of previous recording listening experiences. This is...

CONTEST Menomena @ The Mod Club September 28, 2010 -

FacebookWho: MenomenaWhat: Portland-based, Grammy-nominated (for packaging) prog-pop trio adept at balancing experimental and melodic inclinations and whose name apparently isn’t a Sesame Street saluteWhy: Their fourth album Mines was released back in July " naturally extensive...

Okkervil River: I Am Very Far -

Few bands are more acclaimed than Austin, Texas’ Okkervil River. Rock critic clichés like “hyper-literate lyrics” and “atmospheric indie-rock” abound"but that never seemed to matter on the 2005 breakthrough Black Sheep Boy and its follow-ups The Stage Names and The Stand Ins as Okkervil scrawled out gothic folk rock tales...

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