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    In "wide eyed fools," the first song on her fifth American album, Carol Van Dyk specifies her continuing identification with functioning misfits who "don't have much to show for life." That's her gift, and that's her curse. The college radio-heads who loved 1992's Palomine have settled into reasonab...

    2003 RS: 4of 5 Stars

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When it was first released, Palomine was hailed as college rock's London Calling. And yet: Repeated listening reveals that, despite standouts such as the title track's bittersweet vow of friends forever or the persona-defining "Tom Boy," these Dutch pals of ours were better at sustaining a vague mood than concretely bringing their desires, their fears, and their tunes into focus. Lamprey...

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