Posted August 11, 2008 by Weasel Popmeister
Transliterator
by DeVotchKa
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Weasel Popmeister says: How does a band that comes across as a gypsy Russian minstrel troop some how sound so contemporary? In a musical landscape littered with bands looking to sell their sound rather then creating new trails, this Denver Colorado quartet has produced auditory magic that stands out by draping itself in a cloak of sonic sincerity. Nice pick Bettie Black, you know what? You never let me down. "Transliterator" is our Monday MP3 Jackpot Winner!
Posted August 11, 2008 by Weasel Popmeister
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