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Kilbey drives the point home. "The devil is doubt," he sings, suggesting that the true voice of evil is the one in your head that convinces you that you'll fail an important endeavor. Better to drown that voice by donning headphones and spinning this aural feast. – Jeff Elbel "Hallelujah" come alive. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is a national treasure no doubt and one who is definitely worth seeing at least once in a lifetime (while there's still sand left in his hourglass), though *Live In Dublin* is best reserved for completists and tour attendees simply seeking a souvenir, rather than the definitive live collection of his career. – Andy Argyrakis 7 8 WILLIE NELSON & SISTER BOBBIE December Day: Willie's Stash Vol. 1 THE CHURCH Further/Deeper (Unorthodox) With the sad departure of veteran guitarist Marty Willson-Piper, the Church's elders approached Further/Deeper reduced to the core that comprised a transitional side project called The Refo:mation in 1997. The Church finds a new communal vision with former Powderfinger guitarist Ian Haug in the lineup, but the moody sonics and psychedelic flourishes of familiar single