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The Week in Music…Blogs – March 17 to March 23, 2012

Michael Barwise from Michael’s Music Madness interviewed indie pop band The Mutineers.

Peter Parcek continued his Unsung Heroes of the Blues Guitar series with slide guitarist Robert Nighthawk.

Michael Verity offered up a free mp3 from Math and Physics Club on michaelverity.com.

Rachel from Adobe and Teardrops also offered up free music from band The Attic Stairs.

Alan Ashton Smith reviewed punk band Zulu‘s new release ‘Way of the Zulu’ on Shout4Music.

Greg Barbrick over on Blinded by Sound was also digging the punk scene with his review of Pure Punk by The Vibrators.

Little Indie Blogs offered up Five Hot Ones (videos) of the Week.

Wesley Britton from BC Music (blogcritics) reviewed Solo by Vonda Shepard.

As always, these are a tiny fraction of the cool musics blogs written this week.  If I missed your post drop me an email or leave your addy in the comment section and I’ll add your post to the list.

- Kit

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  • Blurred…
    February 12, 2013 | 4:06 pm

     I have been trying to write the review for Blurred, by San Francisco singer/songwriter Alex Wise for a few months now but can’t seem to finish it. This is difficult for me to say but I get about halfway through the process and find myself so homesick I just can’t continue. The past few years have been full [...]

  • Arc & Stones…
    February 11, 2013 | 4:53 am

    Now that Scooter is back sleeping nights I proclaim this ’dig myself out from under the mountain of un-reviewed music‘ week. Kicking off the week o’reviewing is Arc & Stones, the debut EP from Brooklyn band Arc & Stones. The guys are Dan Pellarin (vocals), Ben Cramer (guitar), Joe Doino (drums) and Eddy Bayes (bass).  I had [...]

  • Telegraph Taboo…
    January 21, 2013 | 8:45 am

    So, I was in the mood for some blues and whoosh – blues appeared. Other people get coupons, bills and news updates in the mail while I get blues music. Cool new blues music in the form of the debut release Telegraph Taboo from the Chicago-based band Nick and the Ovorols. This is not a pretty album. The vocals on a few tracks [...]

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