Dennis Scanland - 05.02.2010  You may have noticed that I added Califone'sAll My Friends are Funeral Singers on my year end list. You may also have noticed that up until now no rev...
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Rob H - 08.12.2009 What started as a solo project by former Red Red Meat front man Tim Rutili has grown in breadth and stature to become a fully realized band of many co...
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Jeff Terich - 23.11.2009 Califone is more than just a band, but a brand. Califone is a genre. Califone is a self-contained artistic statement that remains consistent, but flui...
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Jeffrey Brown - 20.11.2009  Mixing classic Americana and folk with just enough post-rock innovation, Califone has always seemed both traditional and novel. Each new album does a ...
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Chris Merriman - 06.11.2009  I used to share a flat with a fellow music journalist. We had a game called “cliché bingo”, where we (after a lot of red wine) came up with as many jo...
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Chet Betz - 04.11.2009  Same old, same old. Califone have come to give us more, yes, Califone. The lurching, broken bass rhythm and ephemera effects of opener “Giving Away th...
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Noel Gardner - 02.11.2009 Active for over a decade now, and here unveiling their eleventh full album (your tally may differ due to the murky status of some of their releases) C...
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Chris Burland - 28.10.2009  For years, Tim Rutilli has been created dissonant blues-drenchedexperimental post-rock, first as the leader of Red Red Meat, theninitially alone as Ca...
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Andrew Baer - 19.10.2009  The concept album comes in many shapes and forms. There’s the ridiculous whiny story concept (My Chemical Romance’s Welcome To The Black P...
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Philip Bloomfield - 08.10.2009  Reviewing a band which you know almost nothing about is not the insurmountable challenge it used to be. The internet has changed all that. Gone are th...
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