Bruce Scott - 03.08.2009  Having placed such emphasis on 9/11, terrorism, and conspiracy theory on his past two albums, San Francisco transplant John Vanderslice has shifted fo...
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Kyle Undem - 03.06.2009  In his own gloomy-doomy little way John Vanderslice always somehow makes your life seem a little better than it probably is. And it's a bit bizarre ho...
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Michael Schwab - 29.05.2009 John Vanderslice has recorded various musicians in his own Tiny Telephone studios since 1997, catering to such acts as Death Cab For Cutie, Deerhoof a...
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Brad Kelly - 28.05.2009  John Vanderslice is now on his seventh studio album and has officially been present in the world of music for a decade.You'd think that with ten entir...
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Judy Nelson - 25.05.2009  Upon first listen, it's not surprising to see how John Vanderslice has achieved acclaim in the indie rock world. He has all necessary ingredients -- a...
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Chris Burland - 22.05.2009  John Vanderslice's latest album is smooth without being insipid and displays a musical pedigree that harkens back to the dramatic singles of the mid- ...
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Lukas Suveg - 21.05.2009 The most immediately noticeable difference that separates Romanian Names from John Vanderslice’s previous two records — Emerald City and Pixel Revolt ...
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Zach Schonfeld - 20.05.2009  John Vanderslice turns 42 this month. Yes, the big four-zero, plus two: that’s more years than this album has minutes, and twice the age, I suspect, o...
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Andrew Taylor - 19.05.2009  When an indie rock album lists flute, orchestron, nyckelharpa, a pump organ, a vibraphone and rabbit holes among its instruments, it would seem fair t...
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Joe Tangari - 19.05.2009  John Vanderslice's music doesn't change much from album to album. Within the world of indie rock, he's carved him a niche all his own with clean but i...
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