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I Am Giant - Science & Survival
Review by Gary Hill
This album lands in an alternative rock territory. .

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Idiot Grins - Big Man
Review by Gary Hill
Country, pop, rock and more are built into this musical tapestry.

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Idiot Grins - State of Health
Review by Gary Hill
This act really has a classic sound. Well, it might be more appropriate to say that they have "classic sounds."

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Idiot Grins - Thoughts & Prayers
Review by Gary Hill
I have reviewed a couple discs from Idiot Grins previously, but they didn't really prepare me for this one. 

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If Nothing Else - Dirty
Review by Gary Hill
This act has a sound that is a great combination of rock music and country. They've produced a collection of solid tunes on this EP.

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Nathan Ignacio - A Step Behind
Review by Gary Hill
This disc is based heavily on a roots music kind of sound. In fact, everything here is seeped with retro elements.

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In2TheSound - Commotion & Style (vinyl)
Review by Gary Hill

This album is a live set. The project is a spin-off of the band The Convent and a tribute to the band The Sound.


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Inbokeh - Into the Sun
Review by Gary Hill
These guys have produced a solid EP here.

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Indubious - From Zero
Review by Gary Hill
If you like reggae but feel rather adventurous, this might be for you. On the one hand this is well rooted in traditional reggae music.

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Indubious - Beleaf
Review by Gary Hill
I am a big fan of reggae. Indubious does a great brand of reggae, too. Their sound is well rooted in traditional elements.

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Stephen Inglis - Learning You by Heart
Review by Gary Hill
The quick description of this would be “folk music.” That nails it pretty well.

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Insane Clown Posse - Hell's Pit
Review by Patrick Hennen
OK, Juggalos and Juggalettes this is part 7 of the Mighty 6 Joker's Card series. Yes, I do realize how that sounds, let me bring this to a better light.
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Intimate Dream - Wonderful Thing EP
Review by Gary Hill
These guys have a pretty cool blend of classic rock, punk, alternative rock and more.

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INViDA & Muza - featuring Juliette Reilly - Chameleon (digital single)
Review by Gary Hill
This is a new single. It has an electronic pop sound to it. 

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The Invisible World - Color/Echo
Review by Gary Hill
This new EP is strong. It’s not the most unique or original thing out there, but it is very accessible and compelling.

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The Ions - Atom Butterfly
Review by Gary Hill
This is quite an intriguing disc. It's a bit uneven, but has some shining stars.

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Iron Butterfly - Live at the Galaxy 1967
Review by Gary Hill
Let’s get one thing out of the way immediately.

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The Irrational Library - Everything At All Times and All Things At Once
Review by Gary Hill

This is very unusual and unique. The vocals are all spoken, but more like rants than raps.


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Lucy Isabel - Rambling Stranger
Review by Gary Hill
Lucy Isabel has given us a nice collection of tunes here. The music ranges from more folk and country based music to rock.

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Dan Israel - You're Free
Review by Gary Hill
Dan Israel has managed to pack quite a bit of variety into this set. All that is delivered in the course of something that's probably best described as "singer/songwriter based folk rock."

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Dan Israel - Social Media Disorder
Review by Gary Hill
This new disc from Dan Israel is considerably strong. It has a real pop rock vibe that works so well.

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It’s a Beautiful Day - Live at the Fillmore '68
Review by Gary Hill
I remember one song from these guys, “White Bird” that really rocked at the time.

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