Patrick James - 15/Jul/2009  Listening to Viva Voce once seemed imbued with exclusivity—not merely because of its work being out of print, but by virtue of the sparse and nuanced ...
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Carly Schramm - 08/Jul/2009  Following a two-year touring stint, the Portland, Oregon based Viva Voce are back releasing their fifth studio album, Rose City. It's dreamy pop/rock ...
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| Spencer Kornhaber - 27/Jun/2009 Viva Voce make dreamy music, but it'd be a shame to doze through a second of it. Those ghostly "ooohs" on "Die a Little" Sing along blithely. That sh...
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Marcus Kagler - 26/Jun/2009  Although their previous effort, Get Yr Blood Sucked Out, was an admirable showcase of Anita Robinson's guitar-shredding psychedelic rock assault, the ...
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Alan Ranta - 18/Jun/2009  “A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one.”—AristotleYou have to applaud Viva Voce for its effort. Formed in 1998 around husband and w...
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| Justin Curia - 16/Jun/2009 Sometimes I worryabout you, two-piece bands. There's only two of you, which can wax or wane theextremities of band toil; either the drama will be more...
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Rebecca Raber - 27/May/2009  One of the reasons people are so fascinated by husband-and-wife bands (or former-husband-and-wife bands) is that we hope that the elusive magic that k...
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| Jeff Terich - 26/May/2009 It's only fitting that Viva Voce once titled an album The Heat Can Melt Your Brain?the married, guitar-slinging duo of Anita and Kevin Robinson really...
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