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October 14, 2006 Fall 2006 Review Roundup This week Jim and Greg will take a look at a whole slew of new fall releases including albums from the Scissor Sisters, the Hold Steady, The Decemberists and Janet Jackson. Music News YouTube made news again this week. Founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen sold their video site to Google for $1.65 billion (in stock). To Jim and Greg, and many fans of the free-for-all nature of YouTube, this deal is one of many signaling the end of the Internet's Wild West era. YouTube was not simply a place to see videos, but also a place for music fans to seek out hard-to-find concert or discover new.

Now, the fear is that the site will become corporatized and exist only for major-label artists to promote themselves. And as we know, some“musicians”will just about anything.

• name • name review Lily Allen Alright, Still This week, Jim and Greg wanted to review a whole bunch of new fall releases. Elaborazione Numerica Dei Segnali Oppenheim Schafer Pdf To Excel. The first is by British songstress Lily Allen.

While her album Alright, Still is not yet out in the States, Allen is already receiving a lot of acclaim. Her grassroots success can be mostly attributed to her MySpace page, which allowed curious music fans to give her music a listen for free. So, while you cannot purchase Alright, Still in the States, Jim and Greg felt it deserved a proper review.

Both critics highly recommend this album for its clever lyrics and unique reggae sound, but mostly for Allen's biting humor and breezy attitude. As Jim explains, it's hard not to smile when you listen to a song like ' Smile.'

This set of reviews gets kicked off with a double Buy It for Lily Allen. • artist • album review The Hold Steady Boys and Girls in America Next up is the third release from New York rock group The Hold Steady. Boys and Girls in America continues the band's streak of ' bar band' music, but our hosts disagree about this record's big musical influences. Greg hears a lot of AC/DC and '70s hard rock in the songs, but Jim really only hears one thing: Bruce Springsteen.

As Sound Opinions listeners know, for Jim, this is not good. He calls The Hold Steady's music“lousy,”and finds their blue-collar lyrics really put-upon.

Greg doesn't think that Jim is giving head songwriter Craig Finn enough credit. He finds his storytelling smart and very believable. Boys and Girls in America gets a Trash It from Jim and a Buy It from Greg. • place • genre • artist • album • genre • era • genre • name review The Scissor Sisters Ta-Dah Next up is the sophomore effort from The Scissor Sisters, Ta-Dah. Crack Carte Navteq Navigation. It's a common misconception that this quintet hails from the U.K.

While they have received most of their success across the pond, this gender-bending pop group actually hails from New York City. Scissor Sisters had hits the first time around with singles like ' Take Your Mama' and ' Comfortably Numb,' but the question was whether their schtick was too schticky to last. Greg, for one, really enjoyed Ta-Dah. He thinks that the music is fun and upbeat and perfect for singles play on your iPod. But he thought Jake Shears' (get it?

) falsetto was difficult to take for an entire album and can only give Ta-Dah a Burn It. Jim liked the album a bit more than Greg. He described it as an amalgam of the best glam, pop, and disco music that you would've heard on '70s AM radio. However, like Greg, he only recommends listeners Burn It.