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so|=jint _ EMBTUMKWOr SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER Sixpence Hone toe Richer $12.88 CD "Kiss Me,” the albums first single, is a striking pop gem which celebrates the whimsical spirit of romance. The voices float over articulate, emotive guitar arrangements. Suddenly, you realize you’ve already listened to the third song on the album, unaware that the first two had ever ended. It’s okay. Relax. That’s how it’s meant to be. UNDERWORLD BemoupFish $12.88 CD Their previous albums were directly influenced by the dance scenes of their time. But with their third record, Beaucoup Fish spans the band's more personal influences...from Jeff Mills style techno to stutter sharp as nails hip hop break beats to the modern classical sounds of Philip Glass and Michael Nyman, while still focusing on the dancefloor. X The new alt”- is the sourd of a band, in the words of Damon albam, “becoming completely free, becoming artistically ’’berated”. The result is a sound at once abstract and yet crowded with detail and inspiring moments, making the music that best expresses them; of a group maturing into a fully realized musical whole. '* • • • JILL MARIE Lores Me - Lom Me Not $3.49 CD Since the age of 10, JU Marie's careeias developed from a track show to a full-1 staged concert with five-piece band, concert sound and a large light show. Now at 18. a totally professional wim BBWWW WB BMPSNBBBB MWi ^WWBI^^PBWWIWBiWWBi entertainer, she and her band Rockin’ I Country have developed into a high enny stage show. 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Tracks include “Doin It In The South,” and “Hit Man.” % DAVID WILCOX Orftarirt mSSxsr 5SsES§^ ssssSSsr-' T • - *5 *• J -v « .. <+ • * ^ NUERRA MICHAEL LEE FIRKINS Decomposition $ 12.98 CD The first release in several years from guitarist and Omaha native, Michael Lee Firkins, rocks with a unique twist It pays homage to rock and blues legends such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Winter. He salutes these true rock pioneers while also debuting new vocalist Sonny Reece on 3 tracks. A 40 OO AvallalJK? tp4wpww h • ■ t •s' V 1 £ i FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE Utopia Pathway I « *••• i — *. KORY & THE FIREFLIES Radiate This is a group of talented musicians om South Dakota. The album is groundefnt guitars, bass, drums and angular Midwestern soul. 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