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The March 2010 issue of Innocent Words Magazine is out now!

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By: Troy Michael

innocent words magazine coverIssue #42 March 2010
Cover Story: Allison Moorer; Also interviews with Juilana Hatfield; Mean Jeans; Ok Go; Chad Price; The Revelling; Tegan & Sara; Plus: CD; DVD and Book reviews.

INTERVIEWS
Allison Moorer: Delivers and recieves the message on new album Crows
Juilana Hatfield: She Closes Her Mouth to Speak on Peace & Love
Mean Jeans: Never Take Them Seriously
Ok Go: After five years, OK Go is back with new album Of the Blue Colour of the Sky
Chad Price: From Punk Rock to Alt Country and now a Solo Singer/Songwriter
The Revelling: Follwing in His Father’s Footsteps, Jay Wenberg talks About The Reveling
Tegan & Sara: on Sainthood, or life as a conversation

CD REVIEWS
AM Conspiracy – S/T (Burnhill Union)
Jello Biafra and the Guantanomo School of Medicine - The Audacity of Hype (Alternative Tentacles)
Blessthefall - Witness (Fearless)
Built to Spill - There Is No Enemy (WEA/Reprise)
Cold Cave - Love Comes Close (Matador)
deVries - Death to God (Noise on Noise)
Ad Frank and The Fast Easy Women - Your Secrets Are Mine Now (Archenemy)
Grant Hart - Hot Wax (Con D'or)
Juliana Hatfield - Peace & Love  (Ye Olde)
Hurricane Bells - Tonight is the Ghost (Vagrant)
Kandi Coded - Fell for the Gift (Volcom)
Locksley - Be In Love (Self-Released)
Allison Moorer – Crows (Ryko)
NOFX - Cokie the Clown (Fat Wreck Chords)
ONS – 1 (In the Loop)
Elvis Presley - Elvis 75: Good Rockin’ Tonight (Legacy Records and RCA)
Chuck Prophet - Let Freedom Ring!  (Yep Rock)
System and Station - I’m Here to Kill (Latest Flame)
Thomas’ Apartment - Tuesday Night Lights (Self-Released)
Gordon Withers - Self-Titled (Self Released)
Daphne Willis - What to Say (Vanguard)
X-Ray Spex - Live at the Roundhouse London (Future Noise)

BOOK REVIEWS
Bowie by Marc Spitz (Crown Publishing)
Runaway Dream: Born to Run and Bruce Springsteen's American Vision by Louis P. Masur  (Bloomsbury Press)

DVD REVIEWS
Chuck: The Complete Second Season (Warner Home
In the Loop by Armando Iannucci (IFC)
Sid! (MVD Visuals)

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