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Just like the title implies, this is a listing of every post that has ever appeared on Can You See the Sunset. What could be more fun than that?
- Things I found on Twitter today
- Yet Another Round of Goodies From the Record Pile
- Review: The Black Keys - Attack And Release
- An Alkaline Trio interview from 1998
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 47)
- Review: The Tim Version - Decline Of The Southern Gentleman
- Another Round of Goodies From the Record Pile
- And all through the house...
- Listmania: Our Favorite Albums of 2008 (25-01)
- Review: Two Cow Garage - Speaking In Cursive
- What elves do in their down time
- Review: Tim Barry - Manchester
- Listmania: Our Favorite Albums of 2008 (50-26)
- Another Wordless Thursday
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Annoying/Creepy Christmas Songs)
- The CYSTSFTS readers have spoken
- Review: Holy Fuck - Holy Fuck
- Review: Goldmund - The Malady Of Elegance
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Christmas Songs #8)
- Review: Ben Nichols - Last Pale Light In The West
- All Our Holiday Goodness
- Listmania: Our Favorite EP's of 2008
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 46)
- Review: The Tallest Man On Earth - Shallow Grave
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Christmas Songs #6)
- Review: Ribbonpigeon - Young Lungs
- Still More Goodies From the Record Pile
- Can You Believe It?
- Listmania: Our 50 Favorite Albums of 2007 (redux)
- Review: The Riot Before - Fists Buried In Pockets
- Review: Matt Pryor - Confidence Man
- Review: Lock And Key - Lock And Key
- Review: The Ergs - Hindsight Is 20/20, My Friend
- Holiday Giveaway: Omnitech MP3 Player
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Jazz Christmas Songs)
- Review: The State Lottery - Cities We're Not From
- Holiday Gift Guide #2: For Music Lovers
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Ska & Reggae Christmas Songs)
- Our Favorite Albums of 1998
- An incomplete history of Chicago punk rock (vol. 25)
- Review: Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line
- Review: Bridge & Tunnel - East/West
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Christmas Songs #3)
- Review: El Perro Del Mar - From The Valley To The Stars
- R U Ready?
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Christmas Songs #2)
- Review: Minus The Bear - Acoustics EP
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 45)
- Can You See Santa From The Southside? (Punk Christmas Songs)
- Review: Cloudland Canyon - Lie In Light
- Review: William Fitzsimmons - The Sparrow And The Crow
- Recently 'round here
- Minimal Electronic Goodies From the Record Pile
- Review: Static Radio NJ - An Evening Of Bad Decisions
- Review: Birdmonster - From The Mountain To The Sea
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 44)
- Even More Goodies From the Record Pile
- Review: M83 - Saturdays=Youth
- Thorns Of Life (or) Blake's got a new face, err... band
- Review: Dillinger Four - CIVILWAR
- Review: Chuck Ragan & Austin Lucas - Bristle Ridge
- Holiday Gift Guide #1: Tee Shirts
- The Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival
- Review: We Versus The Shark - Dirty Versions
- Review: White Devil - How To Kill A Lion With A Slingshot EP
- A recipe for brined & roasted turkey with musical accompaniment
- Review: JJ Grey & Mofro - Orange Blossoms
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 43)
- More Goodies From the Record Pile
- Jimmy Eat World's Clarity x 10 Tour
- Purging the Record Pile Again
- Review: Paper The Operator - Solemn Boyz EP
- Review: The Slackers - Self Medication
- Review: Parts And Labor - Receivers
- A whole bunch of nothing
- Review: Landmines - Landmines
- Review: Belong - Colorloss Record
- P Is For Panda Mixtape Vol. 1
- Vote
- Can you hear the podcast from the Southside 05: don't call it a comeback (or) comin' down the revival road
- Review: Catfish Haven - Devastator
- Review: Women - Women
- Review: Retribution Gospel Choir - Retribution Gospel Choir
- Review: Murder By Death - Red Of Tooth And Claw
- Review: LaSalle - Pretty World
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 42)
- Review: Sera Cahoone - Only As The Day Is Long
- Review: Drunken Boat - Drunken Boat
- Review: The Copyrights - Learn The Hard Way
- Review: Le Switch - And Now... Le Switch
- Review: Beat Radio - Sunday Matinee EP
- Review: Ninja Gun - Restless Rubes
- Review: Know Think - Clean Closet EP
- An incomplete history of Chicago punk rock (vol. 24)
- Review: Graham Lindsey - We Are All Alone In This Together / The Mine EP
- Review: .357 String Band - Fire & Hail
- Happy Birthday Hailey
- Review: Good Luck - Into Lake Griffy
- Review: Forest Fire - Survival
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 41)
- Review: Pattern Is Movement - All Together
- Review: Joe Pug - Nation Of Heat EP
- Wordless Sunday
- Revival Tour Recap
- Review: Floormodel - Random Access Memories
- Revival Road
- Review: Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
- Review: Shorebirds - Shorebirds 7"
- Little Birds Say Tweet
- Purging the Record Pile
- Review: 31 Knots - Worried Well
- Review: The Duhks - Fast Paced World
- Review: Cheap Girls - Find Me A Drink Home
- Review: Jumpercable - Jumpercable EP
- Music Skins
- Review: King Tuff - King Tuff Was Dead
- Review: Riddle of Steel – 1985
- Threadless Giveaway
- Review: Dosh - Wolves And Wishes
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 40)
- Review: Free Diamonds - By The Sword
- Who is Earrsponsible this week? (Vol. 1)
- Review: The Get Go - Hello Again
- Review: Four Tet - Ringer EP
- Review: Ida - My Fair, My Dark EP
- Review: Living With Lions - Make Your Mark
- A disappointing first day with iPhone
- Review: Deny Everything - Fire This Time
- Win Black Kids' Partie Traumatic
- Review: The Details - Draw A Distance. Draw A Border.
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 39)
- Review: Jaguar Love - Take Me To The Sea
- Riot Fest - October 10-12 in Chicago
- Review: Sun Kil Moon - April
- Hey Chicago what do you say?
- From dusty grooves to ones and zeroes: Wolfie
- Review: Tin Armor - Tin Armor 7"
- Review: Ghostland Observatory - Robotique Majestique
- Review: The New Dress - Where Our Failures Are
- Review: Banner Pilot - Resignation Day
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 38)
- A cat and a cone and a new blog
- Review: Trever Keith - Melancholics Anonymous
- Review: The Briggs - Come All you Madmen
- Review: Black Diamond Heavies - A Touch Of Someone Else's Class
- Review: The Heavenly States - Delayer
- Review: The Goddamn Rattlesnake - Get Comfortable
- A puddle splashing rainy day mix
- Wordless Saturday
- Review: The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound
- Review: Incommunicado - Losing Daylight
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 37)
- Review: Sleepercar - West Texas
- Review: Mates of State - Re-Arrange Us
- Review: Bombadil - A Buzz, A Buzz
- What the other blogs are saying
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 36)
- From dusty grooves to ones and zeroes: The Risers
- The Fest 7: Gainesville or bust
- Review: Antillectual - Testimony
- Review: Alberta Cross - The Thief & The Heartbreaker
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 35)
- Review: Desoto Jones - Aurora
- Win tickets for Backyard Tire Fire @ Metro this Friday
- An incomplete history of Chicago punk rock (vol. 23)
- Review: New Found Glory - Tip Of The Iceberg EP
- Beard today or gone tomorrow
- Review: Braindead - No Consequences
- Review: Mothlite - The Flax Of Reverie
- Alkaline Trio cover Tegan & Sara
- Review: Pepper - Pink Crustaceans & Good Vibrations
- Review: The Kills - Midnight Boom
- Review: Weezer - Weezer (The Red Album)
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 34)
- Review: Scream Hello - Smart & Stupid EP
- Review: Jamie Lidell - Jim
- Review: Racebannon - Acid Or Blood
- Review: Jr. Juggernaut - Ghost Poison
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 33)
- Review: Natalie Portman's Shaved Head - Glistening Pleasure
- The dog days of summer
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 32)
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 31)
- Almost Wordless Friday
- Wordless Thursday
- Review: Young Hearts - The Fight EP
- Review: Left Lane Cruiser - Bring Yo' Ass To The Table
- Sonic Drive-In has invaded Chicagoland
- Review: Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
- Ida - Live @ Schubas
- Review: Off With Their Heads - From The Bottom
- Review: Ken Vandermark & Paal Nilssen-Love - Seven
- Review: Brass - Set & Drift
- Review: Lykke Li - Youth Novels
- Review: Dan Friel - Ghost Town
- Headaches and heroics
- Review: Backyard Tire Fire - The Places We Lived
- Review: Beat Union - Disconnected
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 30)
- One night of freedom
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 29)
- Review: Centro-matic & South San Gabriel - Dual Hawks
- Review: The Jones Street Boys - Overcome
- Pictures from Warped Tour Chicago '08
- Review: Carpenter - Law Of The Land
- Tattoos, Skulls, & Little Girls
- Review: The Dead Jettsons - What Future? EP
- Review: LaGrecia - On Parallels
- What I did at the Vans Warped Tour (Part 2)
- What I did at the Vans Warped Tour (Part 1)
- Lolla-pa-losing
- Review: The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
- New music from Catfish Haven
- Reviews: Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 28)
- Review: The Infamous Stringdusters - The Infamous Stringdusters
- Review: The Night Marchers - See You In Magic
- Day Nine Without Mommy (the last one)
- Day Eight Without Mommy (A Mix)
- Review: The Weepies - Hideaway
- Review: Black Kids - Partie Traumatic
- Day Six Without Mommy
- Review: Vietnam Werewolf - Ohio's City
- Review: Smoking Popes - Stay Down
- Day Five Without Mommy (the big three oh)
- What the other blogs are saying
- Day Four Without Mommy (A Mix)
- Review: Coldplay - Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
- Review: Austin Lucas - Putting The Hammer Down
- Day Three Without Mommy
- Review: Girl Talk - Feed The Animals
- Review: Alkaline Trio - Agony & Irony
- Review: The Weight - Are Men
- Review: Hit The Lights - Skip School, Start Fights
- Review: Old 97's - Blame It On Gravity
- Just Another New Layout
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 27)
- Back from the Northwoods
- Review: 500 Miles To Memphis - Sunshine In A Shot Glass
- Review: Shai Hulud - Misanthropy Pure
- Review: Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate) - Year Of The Rabbit
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 26)
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 25)
- Review: Less Than Jake - GNV FLA
- Bayside at the Fox Valley Mall
- Review: The Red Romance - The Red Romance EP
- Review: Annabel - Now That We're Alive
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 24)
- Review: Wild Sweet Orange - Whale EP
- Because it is...
- Review: Pantha Du Prince - This Bliss
- Review: Poi Dog Pondering - 7
- Review: Love In October - Pontus, The Devil, And Me
- Review: Big Buildings - Wampum
- Review: Algernon Cadwallader - Some Kind Of Cadwallader
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 23)
- Review: HiFi Handgrenades - Carry On
- Review: Daniel Ahearn - Pray For Me By Name
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 22)
- A recap of the Smoking Popes show last night
- Smoking Popes @ Metro Tonight
- Review: The Gaslight Anthem - Senor and the Queen EP
- Review: Sia - Some People Have Real Problems
- Review: Peter Moren - The Last Tycoon
- Review: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Lil Tae Rides Again
- Review: Russian Circles - Station
- Review: Ghost Buffalo - The Magician
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 21)
- Review: Lemuria - Get Better
- Review: These Are Powers - Taro Tarot
- Review: Mercy Choir - Goodbye Letters EP
- Review: Triclops! - Out Of Africa
- Ben Weasel @ Reggie's
- Review: Mochipet - Microphonepet
- Review: Cartel - Cartel
- Review: Polar Bear Club - Sometimes Things Just Disappear
- Review: Be Your Own Pet - Get Awkward
- Review: Death Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs
- Review: Make Believe - Going To The Bone Church
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 20)
- Review: David Ford - Songs For The Road
- Review: Blackstrap - Steal My Horses And Run
- Review: Kathleen Edwards - Asking For Flowers
- Review: Head Of Femur - Great Plains
- Review: The Out Circuit - Pierce The Empire With A Sound
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 19)
- Ghost In My House vs. Phone Dance
- Review: Grand Analog - Calligraffiti
- Just say no to Chicago's proposed Promoter Ordinance
- Review: All Time Low - So Wrong, It's Right
- Review: Victor Berman - Arriving At Night
- Review: Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
- Review: Small Towns Burn A Little Slower - So Begins The Test Of A Man
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 18)
- Review: Clear Tigers - Brutal
- Review: Summer Darling - Health Of Others EP
- Review: Jack Johnson - Sleep Through The Static
- Review: Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate) - When The Sea Became A Giant
- Review: Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 17)
- Review: Two Hours Traffic - Little Jabs
- Bleeding Cubbie Blue
- Review: Ladyslipper - The Time, Not The Weather
- Review: Fell Far Behind - Reaching The Red Line
- Review: Polydream - Send Me To The Sun
- Buckets Full of Emo (or) I Might Be Wrong (Part 4)
- Review: Paint It Black - New Lexicon
- Review: Longview - Deep In The Mountains
- Review: The Maine - The Way We Talk EP
- Review: The Expendables - The Expendables
- Live: The Forms & Cloud Cult @ Schubas
- Tonight! The Forms & Cloud Cult @ Schubas
- Review: Harris Newman - Decorated
- Review: Hail Hornet - Hail Hornet
- Review: Bayard Russell - Selftitled
- Review: Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
- Buckets Full of Emo (or) I Might Be Wrong (Part 3)
- Review: Burial - Untrue
- Review: Cloak/Dagger - No Age
- Buckets Full of Emo (or) I Might Be Wrong (Part 2)
- Review: High On Fire - Death Is This Communion
- Bloggy McBloggerson (or) A Florida Mix
- Review: Crime In Stereo - Is Dead
- Review: Danger Radio - Punch Your Lights Out EP
- Review: Title Fight - Kingston 7"
- Buckets Full of Emo (or) I Might Be Wrong (Part 1)
- Review: The Interiors - The Interiors
- Review: Saw Wheel - The Next Train
- Review: The Federalists - The Federalists
- Go f&%k yourself Baidu!
- Three months and a little effort
- Review: The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse
- Review: What Makes Milwaukee Famous - What Doesn't Kill Us
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 16)
- Review: Ben Lee - Ripe
- Review: Glossary - The Better Angels Of Our Nature
- Review: Chinese Telephones - Chinese Telephones
- Official Lollapalooza 2008 Lineup
- The Shortest Hiatus in History
- Hiatus
- Review: Monitor and the Merrimac - Grandma's Old Couch
- Review: Ivoryline - There Came A Lion
- Review: Architecture In Helsinki - Places Like This
- Review: Karmella's Game - The Art Of Distraction
- Review: The Lemonheads - It's A Shame About Ray (Reissue)
- Me in Chicago, Her in New York City
- Review: Rapid Cities - 3 song demo
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 15)
- Review: The Sound Of Animals Fighting - Lover, The Lord Has Left Us
- I Want My Mommy (A Mix)
- Ta-Ra-Ra Boom De-Ray
- Review: The Sword - Gods Of The Earth
- Review: Drag The River - You Can't Live This Way
- Review: Hot Water Music - Till The Wheels Fall Off
- We Don't Care About the Young Folks
- Whatcha doin' there?
- Review: Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Medium Rare
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 14)
- Review: Bruno Pronsato - Why Can't We Be Like Us
- Review: The Felice Brothers - Tonight At The Arizona
- Review: Slingshot Dakota - Their Dreams Are Dead, But Ours Is The Golden Ghost
- Review: Goes Cube - Not What We Thought EP
- Review: Tift Merritt - Another Country
- Review: Aloha - Light Works
- Review: Murder Mystery - Are You Ready For The Heartache...
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 13)
- Review: Dartz! - This Is My Ship
- Review: Collapsar - Integers
- Review: The Sidekicks - So Long, Soggy Dog
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 12)
- What's all this up in here?
- Review: Every Avenue - Shh. Just Go With It
- Review: One Win Choice - Never Suspend Disbelief
- Review: The Sugar Oaks - Red Grapes In The City EP
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 11)
- Review: Defiance, Ohio - The Fear, The Fear, The Fear
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 10)
- Review: Bob Mould - District Line
- Review: Drive-By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
- Review: The Measure (SA) - Historical Fiction
- Review: Andy Swan's Ottawa
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 9)
- Review: Dragons Of Zynth - Coronation Thieves
- Review: Teenage Bottlerocket - Warning Device
- Hailey is a punk rocker
- Review: The Hands - The Hands
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 8)
- Say Hi - Live @ Beat Kitchen
- Review: Kittens Ablaze - Hot Litter EP
- Review: Nada Surf - Lucky
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 7)
- Review: Say Hi - The Wishes And The Glitch
- Review: The Frantic - Audio And Murder
- Review: Finn Riggins - A Soldier, A Saint, An Ocean Explorer
- Review: Hot Chip - Made In The Dark
- Review: Sir Salvatore - Continental Breakfast EP
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 6)
- Changes changes
- Review: As Tall As Lions - Into The Flood EP
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 5)
- Review: Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer - Schematics
- Valentine's Day Candy Heart Mix
- Review: Baroness - Red Album
- My daughter is sick but Kanye and Daft Punk are too
- Review: Finian McKean - Monsters Of The Deep Woods
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 4)
- Sickly Saturday Songs Mix
- Review: The Everybodyfields - Nothing Is Okay
- Review: Guns Up! - Outlive
- Review: Celebration - The Modern Tribe
- Review: The Loved Ones - Build And Burn
- Lucero/Hot Water Music - 2/1 @ Metro
- Barack & Roll
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 3)
- Josh English/Ben Nichols/Chuck Ragan - 1/31 @ Schubas
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 2)
- Review: Southeast Engine - A Wheel Within A Wheel
- Review: Able Baker Fox - Voices
- Review: Backseat Virgins - Born Again
- Review: Attack In Black - Marriage
- Review: Ida - Lovers Prayers
- It came from the nineties (Vol. 1)
- Review: Chris Walla - Field Manual
- A garage cleaning mix
- Winepress vs. The Mushuganas vs. Parasites
- Review: Gallows - Orchestra Of Wolves
- Review: 20 Belows - Headaches & Moodswings
- Review: Fear Of Lipstick - Indie Band EP
- Street Smart Cyclist - Emo's New Golden Age? (Vol. 4)
- Review: The Unlovables - Heartsickle
- Jacob & I - Emo's New Golden Age? (Vol. 3)
- A cold cold cold morning mix
- Review: The Zydepunks - Exile Waltz
- Review: Dashboard Confessional - The Shade Of Poison Trees
- Bridge And Tunnel - Emo's New Golden Age? (Vol. 2)
- Algernon Cadwallader - Emo's New Golden Age? (Vol. 1)
- Review: The Hot Toddies - Smell The Mitten
- A Cure For The Monday Morning Blues Mix
- Review: Statehood - Lies And Rhetoric
- Review: Let's Get Out Of This Terrible Sandwich Shop - Listening
- The last one for last year again again
- The last one for last year again
- The last one for last year
- Review: Small Arms Dealer - Patron Saint Of Disappointment
- Fire Bruce Weber Now!
- Favorite albums of 2007 redux
- The Main Drag covers All My Friends
- Review: Swaggerin' Growlers - The Bottle And The Bow
- Review: Saves The Day - Under The Boards
- Review: Miranda Lambert - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- Can You See Santa From the Southside? (Vol. 5)
- Review: American Steel - Destroy Their Future
- Can You See Santa From the Southside? (Vol. 4.5)
- Can You See Santa From the Southside? (Vol. 4)
- Favorite albums of 2007 part five (10-1)
- Favorite albums of 2007 part four (20-11)
- Favorite albums of 2007 part three (30-21)
- Favorite albums of 2007 part two (40-31)
- Favorite albums of 2007 part one (50-41)
- Listmania 2007 revisited
- Review: Black Tie Bombers - Eternal Happiness And Good Health
- Favorite albums of 2007 (honorable mentions)
- Review: Fight Pretty - Rewiring The Human Body
- Review: The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works
- A Jazzy Xmas From the Southside
- Listmania 2007 is here
- Can You See Santa From the Southside? (Vol. 3)
- Review: Bomb The Music Industry! - Get Warmer
- Can You See Santa From the Southside? (Vol. 2)
- Review: The Copyrights - Make Sound
- Can You See Santa From the Southside? (Vol. 1)
- Review: El Jezel - Elements Of Being Put Together
- Review: Parkas - Put Your Head In The Lion's Mouth
- Review: Cake - B-Sides And Rarities
- Two for Tuesday
- Review: Sarah Blasko - What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have
- Review: The Forms - S/T
- A cold, icy, and rainy day mix part two
- A cold, icy, and rainy day mix part one
- An incomplete history of Chicago punk rock (vol. 22)
- Review: Cobra Skulls - Sitting Army
- Review: Dust Jacket - EP
- Review: White Shoes & The Couples Company
- Review: A Wilhelm Scream - Career Suicide
- Review: Paper Rival - EP
- Songs for a Black Friday shopping spree
- Review: That's Mister To You - And Another Thing!
- Review: Travels - S/T
- Review: Moving Units - Hexes for Exes
- The first in a long time (a weekend mix)
- Review: Latterman - We Are Still Alive
- Looking for a good Christmas gift?
- Random slices of goodness
- Lucero & Bobby Bare Jr. show review
- Review: The Go! Team - Proof Of Youth
- Review: Rogue Wave - Asleep At Heaven's Gate
- Jeff Tweedy - Live at the Vic 3.05.05
- Review: Centro-matic - Operation Motorcide
- Backyard Tire Fire at Double Door
- Jeff Tweedy - Live at the Abbey Pub 1.25.06
- Review: Black Dice - Load Blown
- Back in business
- Classics: A.Y.A. - Gets Phat and Stoopid 7"
- Review: The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour
- A Halloween Birthday Mix for Amy (or) Thirty Songs for Thirty Years
- Help keep Can You See the Sunset alive!
- The Anti-Matter Anthology
- I need a new laptop
- A coloring and crying mix
- An Unexpected Bloody Mess
- Review: Mt. St. Helens - Of Others
- Review: As Tall As Lions - S/T
- Fuel For The Hate (Game On)
- Goodbye Lance Hahn


