Monthly Archives: June 2016
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The Stone Foxes-7 Questions The Stone Foxes are a five-piece San Francisco band that promise foot-stomping Blues traditions invigorated with teeth-kicking rock. Expect wailing guitars, ...
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Wire – Nocturnal Koreans Sometimes OK is worse than bad. Nocturnal Koreans, the latest album by legendary English punk and post-punk band Wire, is a ...
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Carly Rae Jepsen-Boy Problems With its funky bassline, “naaaa na na na na” sing-along, and relatable lyrics of relationship woes, leaving Carly Rae Jepsen’s song ...
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Born from a single-day Bang-on-a-Can marathon concert in a SoHo, New York art gallery in 1987, the touring ensemble has created a sound that seesaws ...
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Viet Cong: “New Name / New Album in 2016” What’s in a name? A lot of controversy if you are Calgary post-punk quartet Viet Cong. ...
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Drake-New Album-Views Views, the new album by Drake, is like a Toronto winter: cold, monotonous and overly long, but with occasional bright spots hinting at ...
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An in-depth look at Shannon and the Calms, a sock-hop punk band out of Oakland, California. Check out the disparate elements of kitsch and yahas.
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Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool Reviewing Radiohead is tough. The enormous cult of personality surrounding this band often makes anything less than “revolutionary for ...
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How Does Technology Change Music? As the speed of technological innovations increase exponentially, the integration of these advances among all aspects of daily society are ...