| Terrance Terich - 18/Mar/2009 Construct Your Own Music ReviewChoose from the following introductory paragraph ideas:a) A treatise on `one man's focus is another man's side project,...
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| Sarah Flynn - 11/Mar/2009 A rare gem from one of New York’s first most eclectic groups, Dissolver has been an awfully long time coming. Originally scheduled for release three y...
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Vince Koci - 24/Feb/2009  You wouldn't think with all the work that goes into testing your very first nuclear power plant Iran would have much time to release a third studio al...
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Chet Betz - 18/Feb/2009  Well, here’s a disappointment so mild I can barely taste it. I think I’m disappointed, maybe, but I’m not sure how much or wherefore. It’s not really ...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 17/Feb/2009  It’s tempting to say that the sublime heights of Iran’s third album, Dissolver, were achieved thanks to an increased studio budget, a big indie produc...
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Amorn Bholsangngam - 16/Feb/2009  Iran?s Dissolver is meant to represent the self-proclaimed experimental noise-popsters? first foray into conventional pop song structures and polished...
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Adam Moerder - 11/Feb/2009  We all know the popular adage about lo-fi musicians-- they're more than just tape hiss, background noises, sloppy playing, etc. Real honest-to-goodnes...
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| Brad LaBonte - 06/Feb/2009 It shouldn?t come as a real surprise that Dissolver, Iran?s third album and first in six years, fully fleshes out the pop instincts that Aaron Aites? ...
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| Joe Puglisi - 04/Feb/2009 Ten years after the self-titled EP of a couple of noise rock nobodies blew the ears off the tough critics out there, the pastimes of the band have cha...
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Tyler Gray - 03/Feb/2009  Before sitting down with Iran, we?d suggest the following preconditions: comfy sweats, Little Debbies and perhaps a colossal doobie. The record comes ...
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