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HEART TO HART, An Old Flame Burns Brightly
The Stranger, an independent paper in Seattle.
By: Rick Levin

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Concert Review from Cleveland
By: Kurt Hernon from bangSheet.com


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GRANT HART Good News For Modern Man (Pachyderm)
A review by NME.COM


"'Good News...' excels even Hart's Hüsker heights...Best of all is 'You Don't Have To Tell Me Now', a sweeping, heart-breaking ballad, and perhaps the best song Hart has ever written."

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GRANT HART Good News For Modern Man (Pachyderm)
A review by Citysearch.com
By: Christopher Bahn


"But "Good News" is good news indeed: This is Hart's best album since the Dü days...an artifact full of gems from a guy I always knew had a great record in him but hadn't thought I'd hear."

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Grant Hart: Terms of Psychic Warfare.
The Onion AV Club
By: Joshua Klein


"Hüsker Dü was one of the greatest and most influential bands of the 1980s. But while singer, songwriter, and guitarist Bob Mould still gets much of the credit for creating an impossibly catchy fusion of hardcore punk, noise, and pop, it would be grossly unfair to minimize the influence of singer, songwriter, and drummer Grant Hart, who provided many of the Twin Cities trio's best moments. "Diane," "Pink Turns Into Blue," "Turn On The News," "The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill," "Books About UFOs," "Green Eyes," "Sorry Somehow," "She's A Woman (And Now She Is A Man)," "She Floated Away," and many more propel their respective albums to new heights, while Hart's first solo disc Intolerance proves that the winning streak was no fluke. In light of Hart's new and nearly perfect Good News For Modern Man--his first solo work in 11 years after a detour with his band Nova Mob--The Onion A.V. Club recently spoke to Hart about sex, drugs, death, and the tangled history of Hüsker Dü."

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GRANT HART Good News For Modern Man (Pachyderm)
Entertainment Weekly - May 26, 2000
By: Elisabeth Vincentelli


"You might hear echoes of Elliott Smith - except Hart came first, exploring the romantic confusion of angsty young men with legendary '80s band Husker Du. Hart still writes aching power pop, bolstered by grandiose, swirling wall-of-sound arrangements. It's nice to welcome back this underrated songwriter."


The Gospel of Grant
Pulse of the Twin Cities - October 20, 1999
By: Tom Hallett


"I think the Golden Rule is a hard one to top," say Husker Du co-founder and songwriter extraordinaire Grant Hart, when asked about his spiritual foundation and the inspiration for the title of his latest solo album, Good News For Modern Man (the "cool" name for the Bible in the late '60s)."

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bangSheet.com has a great article about Mr. Grant Hart.

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In Sound Zine

"Nobody Rides for Free' is pop in it's most perfect form. Beautiful, fantastic, Perfect. For god's sake, buy this damn record."

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GRANT HART Good News For Modern Man (Pachyderm)
Minneapolis / St.Paul Skyway News - March 1, 2000
By: Bill Snyder


"After some three years holed up in the Pachyderm recording studio, Grant Hart finally emerges with his first release since Nova Mobs 1994 self-titled swan song. Perhaps Hart's most important work since Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade, the album shows a level of ambition and a near-obsessive perfectionism that make it well worth the wait."

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