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A little bit country
Wax Tablet
The line-up for the Portland showcase at the CMJ Festival will be: SPOSE , BILLY LIBBY , THE MALLETT BROTHERS BAND , SUNSET HEARTS , THE MILKMAN'S UNION , THE TOUGHCATS , and KURT BAKER .
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| September 21, 2011
Review: Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
Exhilarating action
The latest action epic from Hong Kong new wave director Tsui Hark ( Once Upon a Time in China ) is a fact-based historical drama set in 689 AD, a period when "all hell was about to break loose," according to the dense narration that opens the film.
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BRETT MICHEL
| September 20, 2011
Say Hi to I Love Music
A burning Tiger
That photo with the high heels is so good you almost don't need to know anything else about Hi Tiger before taking the plunge with their music.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| August 09, 2011
Erica Brown is more than a pretty girl with a fiddle
Bluegrass connections
Just hitting the backside of her mid-twenties and already coming up on two decades into her career as a fiddle/violin player and singer here in Maine and beyond, Erica Brown is one of the youngest true veterans on the circuit you're likely to find.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| July 06, 2011
Pinsky win by Losing Touch
Get up, kids
Pinsky don't seem to be in any kind of hurry. Roughly three years following their first EP, the intriguing Two for the Road (with a two-song release mixed in last year), the four-piece are ready with a debut full-length on Sinking Ship Records.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| June 29, 2011
Bass Box | Mother Box
Local vocals
The debut full-length from Bass Box is worth a listen if only for its originality. I can't remember an album that explores as much of the contemporary musical canon — rock, pop, folk, jazz, R&B, gypsy, tango — all without use of the drums.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| January 20, 2011
Power pop, radio rock, and more
Sibilance
NOW IS NOW frontman MITCH ALDEN has plans for a solo release. The party's scheduled for January 21 at RiRa. Expect some seriously upbeat power pop.
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| December 15, 2010
Queensrÿche | Empire: 20th Anniversary Edition
Capitol (2010)
Queensrÿche were always a bit too smart for the late-'80s hair-metal genre in which they were pigeonholed.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| November 16, 2010
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Huak + Metal Feathers at Bayside Bowl, September 24
Music seen
The DJ at Bayside Bowl can't stop playing the Pixies' Bossanova. Not that anyone's complaining.
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| September 29, 2010
Another fine mess: 20 years of the Boneheads
(And Steve Jones)
It can be easy to put the Boneheads in the same category with Rick Charette.
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| September 01, 2010
Madgirl's Mad House, Goodnight Process says goodnight, and more
Sibilance
Remember how MADGIRL was selling local discs through her MAD HOUSE store on Commercial Street? Well, she has 45 local artists in the store right now, and is willing to add more, but is no longer paying for the discs up front — just selling the discs and passing the money back along, without taking a commission.
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| August 26, 2010
Branching out
Taking flight with Phantom Buffalo
Did you forget how much you love Phantom Buffalo? I did. And I'm sorry.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| August 18, 2010
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Grand statement
A different take on Hotel California cool
There are times when I just can't get Grand Hotel's new self-titled LP loud enough.
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| July 14, 2010
Brotherly love
The Malletts do country right
When it's right, "country" music has a way of bringing people together.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| July 07, 2010
Eternal Otter Records releases a slew of singles
Sibilance
On July 10 ETERNAL OTTER RECORDS will be releasing its next slew of vinyl singles with a cool gig both in the Narrow Gauge museum and on the train itself.
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| June 30, 2010
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That was yesterday
Colepitz return to forever with No Tomorrow Tonight
More than 10 years since their debut, Colepitz have long since had their day in the sun. But sometimes it really is about the music.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| June 02, 2010
The radio on TV
Suddenly local music is all over the airwaves
There is nothing new about bands playing on television. But local bands and local channels? Lately there’s been something of an explosion.
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| May 12, 2010
Chinnock of the North
The re-release of Dime Store Heroes , and a look back
How did I not know that Bill Chinnock was Dick Curless’s son in law?
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| April 21, 2010
Home and away
Zach Jones's diasporic Fading Flowers
For many songwriters, home is where the art is.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| March 17, 2010
Holy rollers
Ten pounds of rock in a six-song Boo Box
This record grabs you by the throat from measure one.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| March 10, 2010
The Rock Off is on, and other music news
Sibilance
Tone King Andy Argondizza has organized a benefit show for Nick Curran, who was recently diagnosed with cancer and, being a musician, isn’t exactly rocking all-inclusive health insurance.
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| March 03, 2010
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Spose, radio star
Apparently, smoking it all can be beneficial
Who knew? The era of the radio hit isn't completely over. Maybe five times recently, someone's asked, "Dude, have you heard that Spose song?"
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SAM PFEIFLE
| February 03, 2010
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We have Liftoff (again)
Back, Brightside , and they've got it nailed
If there is a constant that runs through Walt Craven's vocal and lyrical work from 6gig through Lost on Liftoff, it is his role as the impassioned voice of the underdog.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| November 18, 2009
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