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| 3 by Rolling Stone |
A fine album for rumination, particularly if what you're ruminating on is death, Feast of Wire simmers with the desolate desperation that has earned Calexico a niche as an authentic voice of the Ameri... |
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| n/a by www.adequacy.net |
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| n/a by www.splendidezine.com |
I've never quite understood the unanimous critical pants-wetting that invariably follows the release of a new Calexico record. Admittedly, I've haven't had extensive exposure to the band... |
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| n/a by Junkmedia |
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Calexico - 'Feast Of Wire'
(Monday February 17, 2003 11:47 AM
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Released on 17/02/2003
Label: City Slang
Taking their name from a small town on the California, Mexico border, Calex... |
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| n/a by www.austinchronicle.com |
CalexicoFeast of Wire (Quarterstick) Over the course of three full-lengths and myriad EPs, singles, and collaborations, Tucson, Ariz.'s Joey Burns and John Convertino have carved out a unique bran... |
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| n/a by www.almostcool.org |
Calexico
Feast Of Wire
(Quarterstick)
Calexico is one of those groups that I found about somewhat later than I would have liked to, but caught up with their back catalogue quickly and have watched ... |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
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