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FEATURED REVIEW | MAR 28

Tanya Donelly:
Beautysleep

[4AD]
by Chris Dahlen

Tanya Donelly returns with her sophomore solo record, nearly five full years after her debut, Lovesongs for Underdogs.

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Julie Doiron: Heart and Crime
Ex-Eric's Trip girl, now-Juno award winner Julie Doiron follows last year's French-lyric Desormais with a return to English.

Two Lone Swordsmen: Further Reminders
Remix companion to 2000's year-end-list-making Tiny Reminders, featuring Calexico, Lali Puna and others.

Teenage Fanclub & Jad Fair: Words of...
Jad Fair's just getting with everybody. Show some fuckin' discretion, man!
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PITCHFORK MP3

March 2002
Pitchfork's March edition of our monthly MP3 sampler. Check out these awesome warez!

> The Break [Doghouse]
> Cerberus Shoal [Temp.Residence]
> Circulatory System [Cloud]
> Constantines [Three Gut]
> Greg Davis [Carpark]
> The Exit [Some]
> Finch [Drive-Thru]
> Go Back Snowball [Fading Captain]
> Hefner [Too Pure]
> Impossible Shapes [Mr. Whiggs]
> The Lot Six [Espo]
> Movielife [Drive-Thru]
> New Wet Kojak [Beggars Banquet]
> Shalabi Effect [Alien8]
> Slackjaw [No Karma]
> Thing That Ate Floyd [Lookout!]
> Traindodge [No Karma]
> Velvet Teen [Slowdance]
WEEKLY FEATURE

Interview: Death Cab for Cutie
by Rob Mitchum

A couple weeks back, we caught up with Death Cab for Cutie in Washington, D.C. to discuss their current tour with the Dismemberment Plan, their latest album and EP, and what their beef is with L.A. "The freeways are always a mess, there's that weird hanging smell, and it's smoggy and dirty. It's just this weird, festering metropolis..."

>> Other recent features:
.: Interview: Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel
.: Interview: Daniel Johnston
.: Interview: Fugazi
.: Interview: Silver Jews
.: Interview: Acid Mothers
.: The 20 Best Records of 2001

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Column: Resonant Frequency
"$1" - by Mark Richard-San
The infinite joys that hide in vinyl dollar bins.

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