Tobias Carroll - 13.01.2011 The Long Shadow of the Paper Tiger, the third album from Chicago?s Mahjongg, is a contradictory album, sometimes pushing toward dancefloor bliss, some...
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Paul Terefenko - 02.09.2010  Mahjongg have taken up the dance torch with their third release. Makes sense, since they’ve lost guitarist Jeff Carillo. What they’ve gained is an imp...
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Rachel Brodsky - 24.08.2010  Mahjongg's lead vocalist, Hunter Husar, was once quoted as saying, "When you're in your early 20s, you want to take on the world and take over a city....
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Morgan Davis - 04.08.2010  It used to be so easy to know what you were getting with a K Records release- nasally, somewhat out-of-tune vocals, barely-there guitars and simple ki...
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Jason Crock - 22.07.2010  Mahjongg's third full-length, The Long Shadow of the Paper Tiger, is a more collaborative affair than their earlier work-- although without studiously...
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Joe Hemmerling - 22.07.2010  If any of you happen to run into Mahjongg, tell those guys they just made my shit list. I requested this album thinking it was going to be a cake-walk...
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Scott Branson - 22.07.2010  One might describe Mahjongg in two ways that are inverse possibilities. First, Mahjongg plays an aggressive style of dance music. Second, Mahjongg pla...
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Jeff Terich - 21.07.2010 Buy at iTunesThe term "willful obscurity" is used almost exclusively in a backhanded context when it comes to an artist's integrity. Yet for Chicago's...
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Adam Kivel - 20.07.2010  Chicago freaky-dance group Mahjongg have gotten a little dancier since their excellent 2008 K Records debut, Kontpab. Back then, the group swung throu...
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Thibaut Allemand - 06.08.2010 Pour présenter Mahjongg en quelques mots, on évoquerait un groupe de Thrill Jockey signé chez K Records. Issu de la nébuleuse underground de Chicago (...
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