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Alive After Five: Basque Night with Amuma Says No

The New Pornographers

A new album, a happy Newman and an angry Neko Case

Alive After Five: The Staxx Brothers with Bank

The Staxx Brothers are going to be laying down some heated grooves on the Grove Plaza.

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The Ataris at Red Room Tavern

Though The Ataris will forever be preserved in the memories and on the mix-tapes of lovelorn pop-punkers, on Wednesday, July 28, you can catch Roe and Co. in the flesh at the Red Room Tavern.

Sawtooth Music Festival

July 30-31, Pioneer Park in Stanley
Two days of music, camping and general revelry.

Black Mountain

July 31, Neurolux
Black Mountain pushes past the pale and serves up psych rock that could easily have been born 40 years ago in the working-class suburbs of London.

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Music Reviews

Johnny Cash: American VI

CD Review
Gone is the hard-partyin' Cash who "Walked the Line," or the born-again who sang "Folsom Prison Blues." In his place is a sage man contemplating his own impending demise.

Beach Fossils: Beach Fossils

The lyrical content is rich in nostalgia, at times harping on teenage quandaries akin to a John Hughes movie, at others ruminating on basic bedroom boredom scenarios, but not without a hint of poetry.

Tame Impala: Innerspeaker

Tame Impala doesn't aim for intensity, instead opting for expansiveness and texture

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Promenade Festival

Oct. 7-9
A weekend of walking through so much music.

Garth Brooks Performs with the Sun Valley Summer Symphony

At $500 a pop for lower orchestra seats, this ain't a show for Brooks' friends in low places.

Ziesta Music Festival Fiestas All Weekend

When you fiesta at night, you siesta the next afternoon. But what the heck is a Ziesta?

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