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  • City Pages
    Harassing the Harassers

    Avenging attorney Pete Barry turns the tables on aggressive debt collectors.

    By Jonathan Kaminsky
  • Houston Press
    Bootlegging Dr. Pepper

    Eight bucks a six-pack? A small price to pay for authentic, cane-sugar soda.

    By Robb Walsh
  • Phoenix New Times
    The Wrath of Wal-Mart

    The giant retailer screws over an elderly greeter who made the mistake of drinking a Coke at work.

    By Paul Rubin
  • Cleveland Scene
    Another Thing Comin'

    Rock Star painted him as a wannabe, but Ripper Owens is doing better than ever.

    By Denise Grollmus

Insulin-shock alert at the Bluebird! The husband-and-wife duo Mates of State specializes in syrupy-sweet indie-pop full of gossamer piano and Disney-whimsical orchestration. This year's Re-Arrange Us smooths out the rough new-wave edges of 2006's Bring It Back, in favor of hushed lullabies that whisper like a twirling tulle skirt. Honorary Lou band Headlights — while hailing from Champaign, Illinois, it plays here more than many local acts — nearly matches Mates of States' sugar-pop heights on the new Some Racing, Some Stopping. In fact, the album's vocal sweetheart blushes and fragile keyboards resemble the Breeders forming a Death Cab for Cutie cover band.

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