Kyle MacKinnel - 19.11.2009  Rooted in the title of its second album, Wilco has not forgotten the utter importance of being there. No other band has consistently proven its releva...
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David Morris - 07.08.2009  Wilco are one of those bands that I have never really locked horns with, along with actslike The Hold Steady and Conor Oberst which I imagine appeal t...
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Jeremy Allen - 17.07.2009 Do you dabble in depression Is someone twisting a knife down your back Are you being attacked"Jeff Tweedy might be off the prescription drugs, but ...
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Justin de la Cruz - 15.07.2009  Imagine spending over two decades in the American music industry, selling over a million records, winning two Grammys, going through a half dozen band...
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Timothy Zila - 14.07.2009  SO IT’S here, and Wilco’s claim that Wilco (The Album) would take a drastic turn back toward studio-engineered songcraft of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot holds...
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Emerson Dameron - 13.07.2009 On the back of entirely derivative ?experimentation,? bullshit controversy and I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, perhaps the most painfully dull rockum...
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Kate Harper - 08.07.2009  Wilco (The Album) is a pretty straightforward title, and appropriately, Wilco's seventh studio album is their most straightforward and poppiest releas...
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Ted Chase - 07.07.2009  In recent years, alt-country has become a bloated genre. Every time you turn your head, there’s another overrated neo-hippie or neo-Beatles knock-off,...
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Steve Lampiris - 03.07.2009  With Wilco, it’s all about the (classic rock) swagger. Look at the cover: It’s a goddamned camel. On a balcony. With a party hat. Then there’s that ti...
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Bryan Sanchez - 02.07.2009 The strength in Wilco’s music was always their successful ability to re-create themselves with every new album. There were the country stylings of A.M...
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