10-in-10 CD reviews

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Each Friday, we offer up 10 CD reviews done in 10 words each:

At the Soundawn Shifting — Italian band creates soundscapes… sometimes they have plenty of screaming.

Mono Holy Ground: NYC Live — Band joined by 24-piece orchestra for live CD/DVD.

Two Door Cinema Club Tourist History — Irish alternative pop-rock trio — more of that ‘80s influence.

Paul Curreri California — Husband of Devon Sproule releases ‘50s-tinged alt-folk album.

Brother Dege Folk Songs of the American Longhair — It’s got that great, gritty, down-and-dirty dobro sound. (At the Milestone on May 2.)

Warbeast Krush the Enemy — ‘80s metal style released on Phil Anselmo’s label, Housecore Records.

Aqualung Magnetic North — No surprise Brit-pop songs have been on TV shows.

Theory of Flight Within Reach — Las Vegas melodic rock band infuses pop dynamic into music,

Workday Schoolnight Plastic Ocean — Greensboro, N.C. band combines synth with found thrift store tapes.

Jana Mashonee New Moon Born — Native American award winner releases her latest r&b effort.