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Walk Unafraidnew
Yo La Tengo briefly convince us that New Jersey is for lovers.
The Village Voice |
Rob Harvilla |
10-11-2006 |
Concerts
Tags: Yo La Tengo
Got Flow? No Dough? Dirt-Hustle!new
The Living Legends and other Bay Area indie rappers dirt-hustle their way to Broke-Ass Summer Jam #10.
East Bay Express |
Eric K. Arnold |
09-25-2006 |
Concerts
Style and Substancenew
The thing about The Strokes is that it's hard to separate the hype from the reality -- the reality last Saturday night was five skinny guys filling the FasMart Pavilion with one of the most enthusiastic crowds to come to a Richmond show.
Style Weekly |
Brandon Reynolds |
05-25-2006 |
Concerts
Behind the Musicnew
Four writers remember the highs and lows of SXSW 2006.
Tucson Weekly |
Annie Holub, Curtis McCrary, Linda Ray and Stephen Seigel |
03-29-2006 |
Concerts
Growing Painsnew
This was clearly the band's first tour, given the miscues, the lyric sheet and the sold-out crowd's anticipation.
New York Press |
Nikhil Swaminathan |
03-23-2006 |
Concerts
Tags: Silver Jews
Clapping for Realnew
Examining a technological cure for the rock 'n' roll encore.
San Diego CityBeat |
Troy Johnson |
02-07-2006 |
Concerts
Tags: concerts
Boom Bip Blissnew
KRS-One proves why he still Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone.
East Bay Express |
Eric K. Arnold |
02-06-2006 |
Concerts
Tags: KRS-One
Stuck in a Momentnew
By spending a night with this U2 tribute band, fans find what they're looking for.
Wayward Sonnew
The Black Diamond Heavies and the Immortal Lee County Killers play the blues hard, fast and dirty -- as if punk came before the blues.
Tags: John Wesley Myers
Cat's Cradlenew
Bloat-rockers catch suburbia with born-again yarn tricks at December show in New York.
The Village Voice |
Nick Sylvester |
01-04-2006 |
Concerts
Home, Sweet Venuenew
Calvin Johnson and other troubadors rock, yes, a three-bedroom apartment in Oakland, Calif.
East Bay Express |
Rob Harvilla |
12-22-2005 |
Concerts
Old Folks Rocknew
Beatles vs. Stones was the great cultural debate of the 20th century, and here in the 21st, the conundrum shifts to which exorbitantly priced nostalgia-pimping arena tour will embarrass and horrify you less.
Houston Press |
Rob Harvilla |
12-09-2005 |
Concerts
Hot Stuff, Coming Through!new
Boston's Post-Apocalyptic Halloween Iron Pour will feature lots of fire, a courtyard full of art students, a Japanese prog-freak band and 100 pound pots of 3000 degree molten iron.
Dig Boston |
Michael Brodeur |
10-26-2005 |
Concerts
Riff Raff Kills Whitienew
Writer Riff Raff interviews two founders of Kill Whitie about their dance parties devoted to killing the whiteness inside.
The Village Voice |
Nick Sylvester |
09-09-2005 |
Concerts
Through the Danger Zonenew
Kenny Loggins and Jimmy Messina saw the '80s differently. On their reunion tour, the duo finally meets halfway.
Dallas Observer |
Sarah Hepola |
09-05-2005 |
Concerts