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	<description>tinyways is about culture, and this is said because a wider term was not found. All of this is because music is not just music, a book is not just a book, a movie is not just a movie and a play is not just a play, but tinyways is just tiny, yet it does pretend to show a way.</description>
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		<title>St. Vincent in a Glimpse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[St. Vincent&#8217;s minimal-aesthetics detail-obsessed new video is an excellent excuse to check out her new album, Actor. Furthermore, once you do that, make sure to also pay her debut album, Marry Me, a visit, it&#8217;s a true gem. tinyways plans to cover St. Vincent later on after we see her live in February.]]></description>
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<a href="http://www.ilovestvincent.com/">St. Vincent&#8217;s</a> minimal-aesthetics detail-obsessed new video is an excellent excuse to check out her new album, Actor. Furthermore, once you do that, make sure to also pay her debut album, Marry Me, a visit, it&#8217;s a true gem. tinyways plans to cover St. Vincent later on after we see her live in February.  </p>
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		<title>Mixed Feelings: Regina Spektor, On Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 05:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[See post on tinyways.com to listen to audio] It took me a while to fall for Regina Spektor a few years ago. Her anti-folk sound of Soviet Kitsch evoked Ani diFranco, Suzzane Vega and a bunch of other Contemporary Folk female artists. It just belonged to a different time. It was actually the more pop-ish [...]]]></description>
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It took me a while to fall for Regina Spektor a few years ago. Her anti-folk sound of Soviet Kitsch evoked Ani diFranco, Suzzane Vega and a bunch of other Contemporary Folk female artists. It just belonged to a different time. It was actually the more pop-ish sound of Begin to Hope that &#8220;discovered&#8221; her for me. Come to think of it, it was the visual language of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGTDRztaCCw">Fidelity</a>. I admit her last album, Far, is not one of my favorites. It&#8217;s a good  catchy album, but it lacks the spark of Begin to Hope and the quirkiness of Soviet Kitsch.<br />
The first time I saw her live was about 2 years ago. She performed solo in Tel Aviv. It was a real treat and gave way to all her quirkiness galore and piano virtuosity. Last night I saw her for the second time, in Seattle&#8217;s Paramount Theater this time. This time she performed with a proper band and it felt like the Regina-only charm was somewhat lost. Her piano just didn&#8217;t express itself the way it can and should. This all changed halfway through the show when she was left alone on stage and I just fell for her all over again. This is one darling that does it charm best when left alone.</p>
<p>The crowd, by the way, in both gigs was made up of an incredible amount of iphone-itweet-teens. Singing with her (did I come to listen to the screaming sweet sixteen next to me?) and screaming to her whatever came to their mind (there were quite a few &#8220;love you&#8221;s and a few suggestions regarding children). In some odd way, Regina has been positioned by her record label to attract this crowd.<br />
Another note of warning: do yourself a dear favor and try to skip the warming act of Jupiter One. It varied from plain boring to just being pathetic. </p>
<p><strong>Future tour dates:</strong><br />
10 Nov 2009  	20:00	Verizon Wireless Theater 	Houston, Texas<br />
11 Nov 2009 	20:00	Stubbs BBQ 	Austin, Texas<br />
12 Nov 2009 	20:00	Nokia Theatre 	Dallas, Texas<br />
14 Nov 2009 	19:00	Pershing Arena at Truman State University 	Kirksville, Missouri<br />
16 Nov 2009 	19:30	Ryman Auditorium 	Nashville, Tennessee<br />
17 Nov 2009 	20:00	Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 	Asheville, North Carolina<br />
19 Nov 2009 	20:00	Louisville Palace Theatre 	Louisville, Kentucky<br />
30 Nov 2009 	20:00	O2 Academy 	Birmingham<br />
1 Dec 2009 	20:00	Academy 	Glasgow<br />
3 Dec 2009 	20:00	Apollo 	Manchester<br />
4 Dec 2009 	20:00	HMV Hammersmith Apollo 	London<br />
7 Dec 2009 	20:00	Cirkus 	Stockholm<br />
8 Dec 2009 	20:00	Cirkus 	Stockholm<br />
10 Dec 2009 	20:00	Rockefeller 	Oslo<br />
11 Dec 2009 	20:00	Lisebergshallen 	Gothenburg<br />
13 Dec 2009 	20:00	KB 	Malmo<br />
14 Dec 2009 	20:00	Huxleys Neue Welt 	Berlin<br />
16 Dec 2009 	20:00	Gasometer 	Vienna<br />
17 Dec 2009 	20:00	Kaufleuten 	Zurich<br />
19 Dec 2009 	20:00	The O2 	Dublin</p>
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		<title>Indie Supergroup: Monsters of Folk</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 06:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julija</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[See post on tinyways.com to listen to audio] Don&#8217;t be fooled by the seemingly ridiculous moniker Monsters of Folk. Thursday night live at Paramount Theatre, Seattle (third show of their U.S. tour), the supergroup featuring M. Ward, My Morning Jacket&#8217;s Jim James, and Bright Eyes&#8216; Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis proved to be real folk [...]]]></description>
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Don&#8217;t be fooled by the seemingly ridiculous moniker <a href="http://monstersoffolk.com/">Monsters of Folk</a>. Thursday night live at Paramount Theatre, Seattle (third show of their U.S. tour), the supergroup featuring <a href="http://mwardmusic.com/">M. Ward</a>, <a href="http://www.mymorningjacket.com/">My Morning Jacket&#8217;s</a> Jim James, and <a href="http://www.thisisbrighteyes.com/">Bright Eyes</a>&#8216; Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis proved to be real folk monsters, bursting with energy for their nearly 3 hours long show. The show varied from folk to Americana, from rock to country sounds. During the performance the band members would come and leave the stage and change dozens of guitars. MoF kept things dynamic and musically intriguing by joining each other for duos, trios, solo efforts, just as well as for their songs written together as Mosters of Folk. Oberst&#8217;s, Ward&#8217;s and James&#8217; vocals and guitars blended flawlessly in a variety of styles and rhythms, while the group&#8217;s multi-instrumentalist Mogis could play pretty much everything from keybords to mandolin. From up-tempo tracks (&#8220;Whole Lotta Loosin&#8217; &#8220;) to breezy playful folk tunes (&#8220;Goodway&#8221;) and Southern vibes (&#8220;Man Named Truth&#8221;) the Monsters of Folk enchanted the audience.<br />

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<br />
<strong>Fall Tour Dates</strong><br />
October<br />
<del datetime="2009-10-20T05:51:44+00:00">13 Vancouver, BC- Orpheum<br />
14 Portland, OR- Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall<br />
15 Seattle, WA- Paramount Theatre<br />
17 Oakland, CA- Fox Theater<br />
18 Los Angeles, CA- The Greek Theater</del><br />
20 San Diego, CA- Spreckels Theatre<br />
21 Phoenix, AZ- Orpheum Theater<br />
22 Santa Barbara, CA- Santa Barbara Bowl<br />
28 Omaha, NE- Holland Center<br />
29 Minneapolis, MN- Orpheum Theatre<br />
30 Chicago, IL- Auditorium Theatre<br />
31 Louisville, KY- Louisville Palace Theatre   </p>
<p>November<br />
02 Toronto, ON- Massey Hall<br />
03 Boston, MA- The Orpheum<br />
06 New York, NY- United Palace<br />
08 New York, NY- Beacon Theater<br />
09 Philadelphia, PA- Academy of Music<br />
12 Stockholm- Philadelphia Church<br />
14 Berlin- Huxleys Neue Welt<br />
15 Copenhagen- Vega<br />
17 London- Troxy<br />
18 Paris- Elysee Montmartre<br />
19 Koln- E-Werk<br />
21 The Hague- Crossing Border<br />
22 Antwerp- Crossing Border   </p>
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		<title>Feminine Desires: Dillinger Girl &amp; Baby Face Nelson &#8211; Bang!</title>
		<link>http://tinyways.com/2007/12/04/feminine-desires-dillinger-girl-baby-face-nelson-bang/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 21:48:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[See post on tinyways.com to listen to audio] Stranger [MP3] Puke [MP3] To me it feels like Bang! is full of wishes. It evokes the image of the Dillinger Girl begging and wishing in front of her Baby Face Nelson. Musically, this record exists somewhere between Jazz and Contemporary Folk. Our Dillinger Girl is a [...]]]></description>
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<a count="1" href="http://www.tinyways.com/media/audio/dillinger_girl_and_baby_face_nelson-bang-10-puke.mp3">Puke [MP3]</a><br />
<img src='http://www.tinyways.com/images/dillinger_girl_and_baby_face_nelson.jpg' alt="Feminine Desires: Dillinger Girl & Baby Face Nelson   Bang! :: dillinger girl and baby face nelson"  title="Feminine Desires: Dillinger Girl & Baby Face Nelson   Bang! :: dillinger girl and baby face nelson" />To me it feels like Bang! is full of wishes. It evokes the image of the Dillinger Girl begging and wishing in front of her Baby Face Nelson. Musically, this record exists somewhere between Jazz and Contemporary Folk. Our Dillinger Girl is a demanding woman, craving, lusting, sexual and warm. This record has a wonderful voice, the voice of a lustful love with all its fear and hope.<br />
<strong>Links:</strong><br />
<span class="buy_link"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000PHW2GS/tinyways-20">Buy this album</a></span><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/dillingergirlandbabyfacenelson">MySpace profile</a></p>
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