Jayson Greene - 22.06.2009  Payam Bavafa, Sholi's guitarist and lead singer, has called the band's self-titled debut a meditation on "the perversion of truth by memory" in interv...
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Matthew Fiander - 23.04.2009  Upon hearing this record, it seems so unlikely that Sholi is a new band, and that this is their debut. There is a confidence in what the band is doing...
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Mike Copus - 30.03.2009  I wouldn’t say no to the idea of living in California for a while. Sun-soaked beaches, attractive women wandering the streets in barely anything, and ...
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Sarah Dupuis - 22.03.2009 This California trio's debut album spools out experimental escapades with multiple sections that range all the way from the abrasive minimalism of She...
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Bruce Porter - 12.03.2009  As the North American indie scene becomes increasingly splintered into folksy roots and fuzzy lo-fi garage rock factions, it’s refreshing to hear band...
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Gemma Hampson - 06.03.2009  Sholi is a strange kettle of fish. On the one hand, it's psychedelic, eclectic, eccentric and experimental; on the other it's melodic, graceful and ca...
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Sara Curtis - 06.03.2009  The first thing that really stands out on Sholi’s eponymous debut album - recorded by Greg Saunier of Deerhoof may I add - is without a shadow of doub...
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Kevin Stevens - 20.02.2009 After releasing a series of EPs and 7-inches, San Francisco?s indie trio Sholi have completed their debut full-length, a self-titled record on Quarter...
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Nick Greer - 16.02.2009  All That We Can See," a track that leapt out at me, not just from the strange college radio fare, but also in terms of the indie genre as a whole. Sho...
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Tan The Man - 10.02.2009 It's not often that you hear of bands from the Sacramento region, let alone from the little college town of Davis, CA. But that's where the Sholi star...
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