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Wood Ear  
One of the best introductory EPs released in the Triangle this decade, the eponymous Wood Ear gathers six tracks from Durham songwriter Nate Tarr recorded nearly two years ago.
By Grayson Currin | 30 Jan 2008

Coming Home—a magnificently arranged and executed album of bluegrass and vintage-sounding country— is driven by the spirit of rediscovery, not reinvention.
By Rick Cornell | 9 Jan 2008

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By Grayson Currin | 12 Dec 2007

Hazerai  
Hazerai 2.0 evinces a newfound precision that makes each track feel like a cinematic race for a prize through a minefield.
By Grayson Currin | 7 Nov 2007

These songs could be your life, you know, because they're already someone else's.
By Grayson Currin | 24 Oct 2007

Alina Simone's music certainly carries clear referents, but Placelessness is worth digging deeper.
By Grayson Currin | 19 Sep 2007

"Seems like we're trying to relive the past," offers Greensboro's (soon to be Carrboro's) Adam Thorn about halfway through his debut.
By Rick Cornell | 15 Aug 2007

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