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Back in 'Stereo' after death

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An Instant O In The Universe, Stereolab's first release since the passing of bandmate Mary Hansen, the band creates an EP that, to be honest, falls a little flat. There are a huge amount of good things that can be said about the record, however.


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The Rosebuds bloom on debut album

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Sometimes, indie rock is high concept. Other times, you just make do with what you have. On their debut The Rosebuds Make Out, The Rosebuds make arresting indie pop-rock with just a guitar, keyboard and bass. Maybe they're high concept, or maybe they couldn't find anyone else to play with them.



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Go back to Australia

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Trying to hit the mainstream seems to be the goal these days. On his new Stop All the World Now, singer/songwriter/master looper Howie Day has tried too hard to create an album catering to the Top 40 (think U2, wait ... think U2 in the last five years).


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Death Cab's indie rocks 'trans'forms listeners

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Death Cab For Cutie has an uncanny knack for writing (and I hate to use this word) cute, perfect little indie pop songs. Through four albums, they never stray too far from their formula, but expand enough each time to keep the music fresh.


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The Fire Theft keeps it Real

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Anyone who claims to be an underground music fan from the mid-'90s until the present is likely to have heard of Sunny Day Real Estate. Whether the association with them is based on their formal connections to the Foo Fighters or with the actual music itself (Sunny Day released the definitive emo album of the '90s, 1994's Diary), these guys will undoubtedly go down as a band to anticipate for years to come.


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No one will cry when this dog is put down

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Somebody should put this dog to sleep. Good Boy! is a story of essentially one joke repeated in as many ways as possible. When Owen (Liam Aiken) gains the ability to understand dogs, viewers get let in to every single possible dog joke and pun imaginable. Guess what? Poodles are snooty and prissy. Also, those tiny little wiener dogs? Yeah they're nervous.


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More Scottish indie pop to hold

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Belle & Sebastian, the most beloved of Scottish indie bands, have just released their newest album of sweet, delicate pop tunes. Dear Catastrophe Waitress presents a pleasant '60s pop feel with the surprisingly straightforward, sometimes depressing and always clever lyrics that have become Belle & Sebastian's trademark.


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No one will cry when this dog is put down

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Somebody should put this dog to sleep. Good Boy! is a story of essentially one joke repeated in as many ways as possible. When Owen (Liam Aiken) gains the ability to understand dogs, viewers get let in to every single possible dog joke and pun imaginable. Guess what? Poodles are snooty and prissy. Also, those tiny little wiener dogs? Yeah they're nervous.


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'Cruelty' belongs in the Clooney bin

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Intolerable Cruelty centers around a matrimonial lawyer named Miles Massey, played by George Clooney, and a man-eating wife named Marilyn Rexroth, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones.


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I see dead people, and they suck

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I want this hour and a half of my life back. Sadly, we can't always have what we want. Instead I'd like to propose everyone avoid this movie like the wretched cinematic toilet paper stain it is.



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Sex Inc.

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Sex sells. This law of nature is the reason people will read this article. It's the reason the title alone might hook some from the second they pick up the magazine. It's for this reason nearly every city in America has at least one strip club. It's why there's a little adult bookstore on street corners the world over.


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STIMULI a sexual stimulus

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What do sexual fantasies, thousands of condoms and a costume contest have in common? They'll all be offered at STIMULI, an erotic attire event where people can divulge in a liberating and informative atmosphere about sexuality and sensuality.


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Same name, different style

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The fun used to be on Fridays. People would leave whatever bar they were at just to be sure they made it to Axis on time to see the Legendary Hot Bod Contest at 12:30 a.m.


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Portrait of a Sensitive Brooding Artist...

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Pete Yorn comes off as a sensitive and brooding rocker. But how would he describe himself? "Sensitive and brooding," he says laughing. The sensitive and brooding New Jersey native says he's family-oriented, fiercely loyal and a connoisseur of comedy.


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No red space

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This week, perhaps as early as tomorrow, the government of the People's Republic of China will make its first attempt to send a man into space in the Shenzhou 5 from Dongfeng Space City in the Gobi Desert.


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Team faces IUPUI after 3-win streak

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The men's soccer team returns home tonight to battle the IUPUI Jaguars at 7 p.m., at Armstrong Stadium. Playing their third match in a span of six days, the Hoosiers (5-3-4, 3-0-1 Big Ten) will be seeking their fourth victory in a row. The Hoosiers shut out a pair of conference foes on the road last weekend as they defeated Wisconsin and Northwestern by identical 3-0 scores.