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<title>Album Review : Tanglewood Numbers</title>
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Review: This album of soulful, synth-colored Americana is the first sound out of poet/singer-songwriter David Berman since he attempted suicide with Xanax and crack after a fierce bout with depression. These ten songs -- with help from Will Oldham and sometime-Jew Stephen Malkmus -- are full of sadness and regret, spiked with absurdist hipster humor. Berman has a gift for lyrics like "Punks in the beerli...
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<title>Album Review : American Water</title>
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Review: The Silver Jews' third album, American Water, is no Pavement record, though it could certainly play one on TV. Pavement's Stephen Malkmus co-wrote two of the songs here, and his calculatedly slack guitar colors most of this record. But when singer-songwriter David Berman steps out from Malkmus' shadow and into his own indie-cowpoke groove, he lights up the place with his deep, almost Johnny...
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:31:58 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Silver Jews' David Berman, holed up in Nashville by way of Virginia, stands tall among our nation's singer-songwriters: He's a veritable Timbaland of the spoken word, a wandering honky-tonk bard murmuring feverish, fractured one-liners in his handsome country-rock growl. So far, he's had more success in the U.K., where artists such as Badly Drawn Boy have built whole careers around imitating h...
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<title>New Release : Starlite Walker</title>
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