The Homecoming Issue

October 4th is Homecoming at Music Spectrum. The October issue features reviews of some artists that I’ve listened to for years. . .James McMurtry, Charlie Sexton, and the Fall. Hearing them again is like coming home.
We’re also headed to my home. . .the Midwest. The issue also features a series of reviews of Midwestern artists, including Mark Croft, the Pull, Spin Spin Coupling, and Southerly.
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October Contents
(All reviews appear on this page. Please scroll down).
*Country-influenced Rock: James McMurtry Live at Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI, September 18, 2005
*American Band Rock: Charlie Sexton's Cruel and Gentle Things
*College/Art Rock: Sufjan Stevens' Illinoise
*Jazz-influenced Rock: Jason Mraz's Mr. A-Z
*Country: Wayne Scott's This Weary Way
*October DVD/CD Giveaways!
*Folk-influenced English Rock: The Posies' Every Kind of Light
*English Dance Rock: The Fall's Hex Enduction Hour
*Reggae: Matisyahu's Live at Stubb's
*Wish You Were There. . .T. Rex Born to Boogie DVD
*Swinging That Rock ‘N’ Roll in the Midwest – Part 1: Mark Croft
*Part 2: The Pull and Spin Spin Coupling
*Part 3: Southerly
*American Folk: Lisa Alice's Plans in Pencil
*Jam Band: Thomas Cunningham & the Locofocos' Swell
*Garage Rock: Peter DiStefano's Soul Trigger
*College/Art Rock: Liz Janes & Create(!)'s Liz Janes & Create(!)
*Astralwerks Beat: The Golden Republic and the 22-20s
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