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May 11

Crash Test Dummies - Oooh La La
Harper Blynn - Loneliest Generation
Keane- Night Train
Jackson Browne/David Lindley- Love Is Strange DC
Jim Lauderdale- Patchwork River
Lost in the Trees - All Alone In an Empty House DC
Margret - Com Você DC
The National - High Violet DC
Stereophonics- Keep Calm and Carry On
Elizabeth Cook - Welder
Maria Markesini - Kosmo
Vonda Shepard - From the Sun Tour: Live
Jonathan Singleton & The Grove - Jonathan Singleton & The Grove

May 18

Rolling Stones- Exile on Main St. (Exp) DC
Band of Horses- Infinite Arms DC
Claire Small - How Do You Like Love? DC
Tracey Thorne- Love and Its Opposite DC
Great Lake Swimmers- Legion Sessions
Delta Spirit- Bushwick Blues
The Black Keys- Brothers
Sarah Jaffe- Suburban Nature
Audra Mae- The Happiest Lamb
Anne McCue- Broken Promise Land
Mary Gauthier- The Foundling
The Sadies- Darker Circles
Peter Ostroushko - When the Last Morning Glory Blooms
Annalivia - Barrier Falls
Crooked Still - Some Strange Country
Audra Mae - The Happiest Lamb
Steven Gellman - Peaceful World
Janelle Monae - Archandroid
Suzanne Vega - Close Up: Vol.1, Love Songs
Stephanie Finch - Cry Tomorrow
The Jayhawks - The Jayhawks (Bunkhouse Album)
Marching Band - Pop Cycle
Rachel Sage - Delancey Street
Fyfe Dangerfield - Fly Yellow Moon DC

May 25

The Cure - Disintegration: 20th Anniv.Edition
The Weepies- Be My Thrill DC
Bettye Lavette- Interpretations
Beth Nielson Chapman- Back to Love
Karen Elson- The Ghost Who Walks
Laurie Anderson- Homeland
Katie Melua - The House (UK)
David Ford - Let the Hard Times Roll DC
Robin Zander (Cheap Trick) - Countryside Blvd.
Truth & Salvage Co. - Truth & Salvage Co.
Leela James - My Soul
Widespread Panic - Dirty Side Down
Keller and the Keels - Thief
Darrell Scott - A Crooked Road

June 1

Derek Trucks Band- Roadsongs
Gin Blossoms- No Chocolate Cake
Herbie Hancock- The Imagine Project DC
Jack Johnson- To the Sea
Jackie Green - Til the Light Comes
Tift Merritt- See You On the Moon DC

June 8 

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals- S/T DC
Lissie- Catching A Tiger
Nada Surf- if i had a hifi DC
Sia - We Are Born DC
Eli Paperboy Reed- Come and Get It 
Renee Fleming- Dark Hope
Steve Hackett - Out of the Tunnels Mouth
Here We Go Magic- Pigeons
Villagers - Becoming A Jackyl DC
Teenage Fanclub - Shadows
Clay Walker - She Won't Be Lonely Long
Dierks Bentley - Up on the Ridge
Cadillac Sky - Letters in the Deep
Toulouse Engelhardt - Perpendicular Worlds

June 15 

Sarah McLachlan- The Laws of Illusion
Felix Cavaliere/Steve Cropper- Midnight Flyer
Arif Mardin Tribute - All My Friends Are Here 
Gaslight Anthem - American Slang
Steve Miller Band - Bingo!
John Mellencamp - On the Rural Route 7609/Box Set
Lucy Woodward - Hooked! DC
Ed Harcourt - LustreDanger Mouse/Sparklehorse - Dark Night of the Soul

June 22

Macy Gray- The Sell Out DC
Stars - The Five Ghosts
Sarah Harmer - O Little Fire
Griffin House- The Learner
The Rescues - Let Loose the Horses DC

June 29

Alejandro Escovedo - Street Songs of Love
Nikki and Rich - Everything

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    24Jan2010

    Robert Pollard - We All Got Out Of The Army

    Among the 1200 songs that Robert Pollard has published with BMI are some of the best and best loved anthems of the indie rock era. With the seminal band Guided By Voices, as well as alone and in numerous collaborations, Pollard has amassed a gigantic catalog including a staggering streak of 10 albums in the last 18 months.

    His latest, We All Got Out Of The Army, adds another 17 notches to Pollard's belt in 38 minutes, shuffling through brief iterations of the pop/rock dichotomy without missing a beat. From the first notes of shoegazey lead single "Silk Rotor" through the shambling, spacey closer "Faster To Babylon," the Army passes through a whole continent's worth of musical territory but never stops moving. As Shakespeare said, "Brevity is the soul of wit," and We All Got Out Of The Army is a very clever album, clearly and concisely delivering engaging ideas with practiced ease and good humor.

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    Robert Pollard - "Talking Dogs" (from the album We All Got Out of the Army)