Steve Guimond - 07.10.2010 Record number four for West Coast psych disciples Radar Bros. can be heard as a new chapter for the long-standing and sadly underappreciated band, the...
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David Maine - 28.05.2010  “I’m a deer in your headlights”, singer Jim Putnam tells us as the start of this gauzy, languid record, “and I’m a bird in your gunsights.” It’s an ap...
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Chris Cusack - 26.05.2010  A new Radar Bros album is as welcome as a cooling breeze from an open window amidst a room otherwise full of obnoxious, clamouring musical wannabes, t...
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El Bicho - 29.04.2010 The new configuration of Radar Brothers finds founding member Jim Putnam (vocals, guitar, keyboard) in his usual position at the forefront now joined ...
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Noel Murray - 30.03.2010  Radar Bros.’ sixth LP The Illustrated Garden features an entirely new rhythm section and a surfeit of songs about birds (as opposed to the eclectic me...
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Joshua Klein - 29.03.2010  After several solid albums-- many of them released by Merge-- and almost 15 years of effort, the bulk of Los Angeles' Radar Bros. have jumped ship. Am...
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Jspicer - 29.03.2010  Jim Putnam’s ragged band of road warriors has faced a fair share of peaks and valleys these past few years. Radar Bros. have become a revolving door o...
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Mason Jones - 25.03.2010 After Radar Bros. seemingly came to an end in early 2008, main man Jim Putnam didn?t take too long before he found new band members with whom to conti...
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 23.03.2010  Ironically, the abrupt change that nearly put the cap on theRadar Brothers' career two years ago actually resulted in the band's rebirth. Singer/guita...
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Matthew Fiander - 16.03.2010  This year has seen the return of Pavement, the poster children for that whole slacker-rock thing. But to me that label never quite seemed to fit Malkm...
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