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Rob Trucks explores Fleetwood Mac
Reading Tusk
It would be nice to think that my 1980s schoolboy aversion to Fleetwood Mac came down to a rigorous training in F.R. Leavis's elevation of "the concrete" over the sentimental.
By
STUART ALLEN
| February 22, 2011
Love's life
Courtney and Hole stake their claim
Three hours late, Courtney Love stormed into the Ames Hotel on Court Street a week ago Wednesday, faced a small group of radio-station contest winners, and explained that her tardiness was the result of a mid-day romp in the sack with an ex-boyfriend who's now a professor at Harvard University.
By
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| June 30, 2010
Living in the Now
Shryne’s ‘honest but polished’ pop-rock
There’s no denying the ongoing presence of what we’ll call melodic pop acts here in Rhode Island, bands comprised of guys in their mid-20s with a serious knack for penning sugary-sweet hooks and harmonies.
By
CHRIS CONTI
| May 12, 2010
Person and persona
For John Shade, it’s all in the text
Folksie newcomer John Shade says that his songs are focused on identity and anonymity, but there’s also what sounds like an unraveling personal economy lurking beneath: characters steal purses, check classifieds, go it alone with “no safety net,” and generally feel like bums.
By
MATT PARISH
| May 04, 2010
Midlake | The Courage Of Others
Bella Union (2010)
On this lovingly crafted follow-up, the men of Midlake have moved on to emulating the late-'60s/early-'70s British folk-rock scene.
By
MIKAEL WOOD
| February 09, 2010
Beach House | Teen Dream
Sub Pop (2010)
Before I talk about Beach House's third album — the top dreampop album of 2010 until further notice — I should reveal that I had the big gay whirlwind romance of my life under the influence of a steady stream of Beach House Mania at SxSW three years ago.
By
MICHAEL BRODEUR
| January 19, 2010
The future is now
No teleportation, but lots of rad new albums
Even with all the promise of the new year ahead, it's hard not to feel a little stiffed in the Future of Mankind department. Here it is, 2010, and there's nary a flying car to be seen.
By
MICHAEL BRODEUR
| January 04, 2010
2009: The year in Phoenix blog posts
Michael Jackson, meteors, WBCN, and one very angry Obama
Our most popular blog posts from 2009
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PHOENIX STAFF
| December 21, 2009
High tide
Thrashing surf-rock from Cliffs & Bangers
Newport’s Cliffs & Bangers bring their lightning-rod brand of surf-rock to the 201 this weekend behind their spring ’09 release Short Tracks No Brakes , and the downtown crowd better be prepared for some hair-flailing headbanging.
By
CHRIS CONTI
| December 02, 2009
Spiral Stairs | The Real Feel
Matador (2009)
As his former band prepare to stage their much-ballyhooed reunion next year, Scott Kannberg is breaking his five-year recording silence with what is arguably his least cryptic post-Pavement release.
By
ZETH LUNDY
| October 21, 2009
Fly by night?
Fruit Bats aren't a Shins side project
For a decade, Eric Johnson's primary songwriting vehicle has been Fruit Bats, but the Portland-via-Chicago singer and multi-instrumentalist has always dipped in and out of other projects — Califone, Vetiver, Ugly Casanova among them.
By
MICHAEL ALAN GOLDBERG
| September 08, 2009
Interview: Michael Angelakos of Passion Pit
Cleaning up with this year's BMP winners
In 2008, Passion Pit won Best New Artist in our Best Music Poll.
By
CARLY CARIOLI AND RYAN STEWART
| October 01, 2009
Finding even better days
Gypsy Tailwind show power and Grace
Gypsy Tailwind have been a slow build. Though Halo Sessions was one of the best local albums of 2008, it seems no one really heard it until 2009, thanks largely to the radio success of "So Lonely," a single whose melancholy bounce was heartbreakingly honest: "I'll tell you a secret: I drank myself to sleep last night."
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| June 17, 2009
The Big Hurt: Devil music
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When I was around 10 years old, I wandered into a rural flea market and found one of the greatest pieces of music journalism ever written: a forgotten crank masterpiece called Backward Masking Unmasked that had been written in 1983 by Texan minister Jacob Aranza.
By
DAVID THORPE
| May 05, 2009
Guilty pleasure
A.C. [Carl] Newman talks pop and the making of his new album
A.C. Newman is on fire. One of indie rock's most prolific songwriters and performers, Newman has six albums to his credit this decade...
By
MICHAEL ATCHISON
| March 10, 2009
Providence music news: February 27, 2009
Shake some action
Sling some shuffleboard while MARK CUTLER slings the six-string TONIGHT (the 26th) at Nick-a-Nee's
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PROVIDENCE MUSIC STAFF
| February 25, 2009
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Lovers' rock
Think just being in a relationship is tough? Meet five bands who've combined work and play — and against all odds ended up making sweet harmonies
Ever want to throttle your co-worker, that well-meaning but slack-jawed doofus always peering over your cubicle? How about your partner at home, always leaving the seat up or making a Hansel-and-Gretel popcorn trail from the kitchen to the couch?
By
CAITLIN E. CURRAN
| December 12, 2008
Review: Vampire Weekend and Black Kids live
WFNX's Miracle on Tremont Street, Orpheum Theatre December 7, 2008
Somehow, I ended up with extra tickets for last Sunday's Vampire Weekend show, and I gotta tell you: I couldn't give these things away.
By
MICHAEL BRODEUR
| December 09, 2008
Billy, Don't Be a Hero
Smashing Pumpkins at the Wang Theatre, November 15, 2008
The second of a two-night stand in Boston, with no overlap from the previous night, the Saturday show started off with a few of Corgan's better-known tunes only to drift off into la-la land at around the halfway point.
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| November 19, 2008
Ladyhawke | Ladyhawke
Modular (2008)
Multi-instrumentalist Ladyhawke presents us with a treasure trove of found blips, as if the 1980s had been nothing but a mirror ball to smash and paste back together
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| October 15, 2008
Lindsey Buckingham | Gift of Screws
Reprise
The great thing about Buckingham is that even his experiments are catchy, and this ensures that Screws doesn’t buckle under the weight of his pop-savant ambition.
By
MIKAEL WOOD
| September 16, 2008
Murder in six degrees
Peter Ivers — pals with john Belushi to the Circle Jerks — was killed in 1983. A new book recalls his fascinating life — and mysterious death.
You’ve probably never heard of Peter Ivers.
By
MIKE MILIARD
| September 10, 2008
The (other) British invasion
Five great bands from UK blues’ back pages
Five great bands from UK blues’ back pages
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| August 19, 2008
Blues juniors
Back Door Slam rejuvenate a British tradition
A guitar howls through the streets of downtown Chattanooga just as the sun begins to set, pealing out an elaborately improvised solo pasted onto the end of “Red House.”
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| August 19, 2008
Nobody
Blank Blue: Western Water Music Vol. II | Ubiquity
It’s the Monkees’ “Porpoise Song” (a track Nobody has covered) expanded into a full-blown stoner opera.
By
GUSTAVO TURNER
| June 03, 2008
Rock-and-roll heart
Stephen Malkmus gets Jicky with it
Stephen Malkmus: expert Scrabble player, The Wire enthusiast, husband, father, indie-rock demigod.
By
WILL SPITZ
| March 18, 2008
Dance, Monkey: Robby Roadsteamer
We put a comic on the hot seat
Rumours is the album where everyone starts fucking everyone else in the band. The albums after that, you can hear that they all hate each other.
By
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| February 12, 2008
Little Big Town
A Place To Land | Equity
Although you may wish that the first single wasn’t about life on the road, even it is soaked in a sweetness that’s too rare these days.
By
WERNER TRIESCHMANN
| December 31, 2007
The Subdudes
Street Symphony | High Street
It wouldn’t be a Subdudes album without a couple of accordion-led tunes or a soul ballad.
By
BRETT MILANO
| September 12, 2007
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