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Los Tres Reyes: 'Romancing the Past'new
 
    
    On the surface, the romantic trio/bolero tradition is the ultimate old-fashioned Latin genre that appeals more to corny romantics than those into serious musical chops.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Enrique Lopetegui  |  
    04-13-2012  | 
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  Selena: 'Enamorada de ti'new
 
    
    Is it OK to mess with pre-existing Selena vocal tracks and songs? Should we touch them at all?
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Enrique Lopetegui  |  
    04-13-2012  | 
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  The Mars Volta: 'Noctourniquet'new
 
    
    The Mars Volta is back. Back from a three-year hiatus, back from the bad Ouija trip of two albums too full of concept, and back to where they left off with the eerily melodic and sculpted chaos of 2006's Amputechture.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    James Courtney  |  
    04-05-2012  | 
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  Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (Young Money/Universal Republic)new
 
    
    The politics of Roman Reloaded are fascinating and bewildering. On the cover, Minaj dons birthday-cake-frosted whiteface. She's Paris Hilton by way of FLCL.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Sean Bottai  |  
    04-05-2012  | 
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  Whirr: Pipe Dreams (Tee Pee)new
 
    
    Guitarist Nick Bassett of San Francisco black-metal band Deafheaven has a new, wildly different project, a shoegaze-revivalist sextet called Whirr. This mysterious Bay Area band ambitiously seeks to return rock 'n' roll to the year 1991, when My Bloody Valentine pushed miasmic guitar-pop to its outer limits with the acclaimed Loveless...
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Jarret Keene  |  
    04-05-2012  | 
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  Lost in the Trees' A Church That Fits Our Needsnew
 
    
    If you've come to get your heartstrings tugged, you won't be disappointed.
    
  
    
  Islands: A Sleep and a Forgetting (Anti-)new
 
    
    Only a heartless pustule or jaundiced cynic would actively cheer for heartbreak. Still, the history of popular music teaches that albums inspired by heartbreak are often a prickly sort of brilliant.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Michael Petitti  |  
    04-02-2012  | 
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  Caltrop's Ten million years and eight minutesnew
 
    
    When it's exciting, Ten million years is a reminder of the energy to be found at the borders of hard rock and heavy metal. (Holidays for Quince)
    
  
    
  Perfume Genius: Put Your Back N 2 Itnew
 
    
    Out of desperation can come redemption. From challenges that threaten to break us, we learn resilience. Dangerous excess can lead to enlightenment.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Gene Armstrong  |  
    03-26-2012  | 
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  Bruce Springsteen: 'Wrecking Ball'new
 
    
    Election years are good to the Boss. In 1984, he had his best commercial year ever with one of his best albums (Born in the U.S.A.).
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Bruce Springsteen  |  
    03-18-2012  | 
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  Kaiser Chiefs: 'Start the Revolution Without Me'new
 
    
    Start The Revolution Without Me is a schizophrenic trip through the hive mind of a band losing sight of itself.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Nicholas Hall  |  
    03-18-2012  | 
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  Madi Diaz: Plastic Moonnew
 
    
    There's something reassuring about the traditional musical values -- catchy vocal melodies, bright hooks, bouncy beats -- that Nashville tunesmith Madi Diaz applies to her chosen form, which is hard to call anything but power-pop.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Gene Armstrong  |  
    03-16-2012  | 
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  Nedry: 'In a Dim Light'new
 
    
    It's expected that any new electro-pop group is going to produce Portishead comparisons (no one wants to be compared to Moby or The Supreme Beings of Leisure), but Beach House?
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Adam Villela Coronado  |  
    03-14-2012  | 
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