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Haiku YouWho says a record review can't be a piece of poetry?By René Spencer SallerPublished on January 08, 2003One week into 2003, and Radar Station's positively buzzing with New Year's resolutions. In fact, we have almost as many resolutions as we have local CDs in the still-to-be-written-about pile. We'd like to transfer as many of them as possible to the somewhat smaller already-written-about pile before another year goes by or a nuclear war destroys the planet (whichever comes first), so the time seems nigh for a local CD roundup. For no good reason, we opted to submit the capsule reviews in haiku form this time around. Benji, Second Best Record of the Year A Picturebook of Saints, Second Thoughts and Chances Polaris,Rock & Roll Band Devastation Clic, Universal Stacey Kaid, All Alone The Red Book Standard, Red Rocket Hard Knox, This Is Real Pinkeye D'Gekko, Rhythm and Westrn Maxtone Four, Maxtone Four Mike C., One Universe Perennial RFT Music Award winners the Murder City Players have augmented their lineup with several new members. According to keyboardist Jeff Schneider, the group "can now truly capture the sounds of vintage Jamaican music -- ska and rock-steady styles." Catch these veterans (their twentieth anniversary's coming up this year!) at Blueberry Hill's Duck Room on Saturday, January 11, with opening act Deal's Gone Bad, a nine-piece from Chicago.
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