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Cattle Decapitation Wants You to Dienew

Cattle Decapitation's latest full-length, Karma.Bloody.Karma, is another flesh-flaying shitstorm of high-speed hate, complete with jams entitled "Unintelligent Design," "One Thousand Times Decapitation" and "Total Gore."
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  05-31-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Horror Hippiesnew

Animal Collective sounds like someone slipped a sheet of acid into the high school cafeteria's Kool-Aid right before music class.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  02-15-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Diamond Nights Need to Get Laidnew

Diamond Nights teaches us how to work the honeys and not to piss in bottles.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  12-08-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Backsliding USAnew

When are we finally going to learn to learn from history? Certainly not while "G. Dubya" -- or those funny monkey drawings of him -- are still around.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  12-08-2005  |  Commentary

Two Great Tastes That Taste Great Togethernew

The time-honored musical tradition of one-off duets has produced some notoriously shitty collaborations, yet Calexico and Iron & Wine is not one of them.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  12-01-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Greatest Drug Rock Band in the History of Forevernew

So yeah, the guy from Earth did give Kurt Cobain the shotgun with which he killed himself. But besides that, Earth is an awesome band.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  11-17-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Devendra Banhart Has Way Better Stories Than Younew

Amidst a tidal wave of international PR, Devendra Banhart’s vast stockpile of mini-legends has contributed to an ever-evolving cult of personality.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  10-19-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Failing Much Better, Thank Younew

Weird War frontman Ian Svenonius talks about sex, drugs and why rock 'n' roll journalists are assholes.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  08-03-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Neil Hamburger: Crazed Comedian Punches Hollywood in the Titsnew

Neil Hamburger, the master of audience discomfort, is back with brand-new material (and no more riffs on Calvin Coolidge). And if you're not laughing, well, maybe you just don't speak English.
Dig Boston  |  J. Bennett  |  05-11-2005  |  Performance

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