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Alcohol & Pills
Jul 2011 | vol 9
| Title | Type | author | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taking the Edge OffMusicians like to get plastered, smashed, sloshed, sozzled, sauced, well-oiled, wrecked, juiced, blasted, stinko, blitzed, half-cut, pickled. I'm wondering why. | Feature | Philip Francis | 5 |
| Feature Interview - Gideon BrownJason Brown comes out from underneath the car and sits down at the Middle East for a vodka tonic. We talk about music, religion and the girl with the pink hair. | Feature | Philip Francis | 3 |
| Rowdy, Surly, RemorsefulTen songs that encompass the drinking experience | Feature | Jon Busch | 0 |
| Artist In Residence - July 2011 - Gideon BrownThe name Gideon, inspired by the Biblical account in the book of Judges, was originally conceived as a stage name for Jason Brown. When Jason’s sister Erica became involved as a vocalist in late 2009 the band became a harmonic collaboration between the two and the name Brown took on broader family significance. The third and most recent addition to the group came in early 2010. Ruth Hayden brought an additional alto harmony and an added layer of viscerally warm emotion. The trio is currently recording their debut album, “The Prodigal.” | Artist In Residence | The Mule | 1 |
| Old RasputinThe Prussian Imperial Stout and 'Me and My Uncle' | Column | Dharma Sawyer | 1 |
| Bridesmaids HaikuHaiku Reviews | Column | Jeff Stern | 0 |
| An Artful EffortWilco’s full array of creative interests were on display at The Solid Sound Festival | Column | Andrew DelCid | 0 |
| Gillian Welch - The Harrow & The HarvestNo signs of the Welch/Rawlings duo losing their rare power | Review | Josh Caress | 2 |
| 12 Songs To Sobriety | Filter | Delaney Britt Brewer | 2 |
| A Beer, A Song: A Retrospective | Filter | Philip Francis | 3 |
