<rss version="0.92"><channel><title>Skuawk - music</title>
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<description>Creatively Loud!</description>
<item><title>Soda Pop Kids' Short Quiz</title>
<description>With their new release &lt;em&gt;Teen Pop Dream&lt;/em&gt; (Full Breach Kicks, 2007), The Soda Pop Kids deliver a raw, head banging record that combines the best of 80s rock with the energy of punk. Band members &lt;strong&gt;Diet D&lt;/strong&gt; (guitar and vocals), &lt;strong&gt;Alan&lt;/strong&gt; (drums), &lt;strong&gt;Tony Mengis&lt;/strong&gt; (bubble bass), &lt;strong&gt;Jonny P. Jewels&lt;/strong&gt; (oral tantrums/vocals) and &lt;strong&gt;Zachariah Tombstone&lt;/strong&gt; (guitar and vocals) hail from Portland, Oregon but channel the sounds of &lt;em&gt;The Clash&lt;/em&gt; with a touch of &lt;em&gt;The Ramones&lt;/em&gt; on this their newest release. </description>
<link>http://skuawk.com/music/1164/</link></item>
<item><title>The Autumn Offering &amp;#8211; Embrace the Gutter</title>
<description>&amp;#8216;The Autumn Offering&amp;#8217; returns with a second album, &lt;strong&gt;Embrace the Gutter&lt;/strong&gt;. With this sophomore effort, especially in the middle portions of the album, the five-man band from Florida seems to be developing a style of its own. </description>
<link>http://skuawk.com/music/517/</link></item>
<item><title>Do You Believe, Like I Believe, in the MAGIC CITY MUSIC of The BREATHERS</title>
<description>But our heroes deftly cooked &amp;#8216;n&amp;#8217; cranked it all up again throughout their just-too-brief Floridian reign beneath Reagan&amp;#8217;s watch, presidentially still speaking that is.  And NOW, just in our nick of times you bet, this fearless foursome return to the current digi-age with every single inch of their sly, sonic sheen intact and their Message of Melody as wickedly inspiring as ever.</description>
<link>http://skuawk.com/music/177/</link></item>
<item><title>Joseph Arthur/Our Shadows Will Remain (Vector)</title>
<description>&amp;#8220;Impressive&amp;#8221; was the word a friend used to describe &lt;B&gt;Joseph Arthur&lt;/B&gt; after checking out one of his shows. She described the concert in a mix of giddy, schoolgirl terms and music writer/hipster hyperbole. After she finished with her enthusiastic &amp;#8220;ooh-ing&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;ahh-ing,&amp;#8221; I wished I&amp;#8217;d seen him too.</description>
<link>http://skuawk.com/music/174/</link></item>
<item><title>Michael Bubl&amp;#233;/'It's Time' (Reprise)</title>
<description>I was amazingly surprised with &lt;strong&gt;Michael Bubl&amp;#233;&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;#8217;s sophomore studio album, &lt;em&gt;It&amp;#8217;s Time&lt;/em&gt;, especially when one of my favorite songs of all time &amp;#8216;Feeling Good&amp;#8217; stands first on the list track.  He does a great rendition too, perhaps one of the reasons why his voice and performance, especially in this record, is often compared to that of Sinatra.    
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<link>http://skuawk.com/music/168/</link></item></channel></rss>