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Scraptacular Trio's Got Some Serious Junk in the Trunknew

Neptune is loud, abrasive and stunningly jarring...and so are their instruments.
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  10-19-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

There's Always Room For More Jellonew

Ex-Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra shares his thoughts on his latest musical venture, and whose god really controls the weather.
Dig Boston  |  Barry Thompson  |  10-19-2005  |  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

Slo-Fi Singer Catchier Than Herpesnew

Don Lennon thrives on making light of the most mundane details of everyday life, a skill evident on his latest album.
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  10-12-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sucka MCs and Happy Couples, Bewarenew

Slug is so cool that he helped light skin, love songs and the state of Minnesota get props in the rap community.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Faraone  |  10-12-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pop Paragons Pimp the Ride, but Not Their Pridenew

Now that Death Cab for Cutie are absolutely everywhere, you’ll need an opinion of them to navigate the multiple conversations that will spring up due to their new record, Plans.
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  10-12-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Slow and Unsteady Wins the Racenew

These days, Tortoise are more popular than ever, but their once widespread fanboy fervor seems scattered and tucked away into enthusiastic, dorkish little pockets of -- well, enthusiasts. Why?
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  10-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Neo-Soul Boom-Bap Jacko Without the Stinky Glovenew

Arguably the sickest lyricist in hip-hop, Lyrics Born takes it to the next level.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Faraone  |  10-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Guitar God Finally Plays Some Fucking Skynyrd!new

Doug Martsch is not afraid of cover songs -- not even the kind of kitschy selections that incite the wrath of record shop clerks and Pitchfork snots. He is not afraid of their criticisms. He is not afraid of their catcalls.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Haire  |  09-28-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pop on Icenew

Straight from the frozen tundra, naively sexy Norway native Annie (Lilia Berge-Strand) busts out sugary sweet pop that sends a shiver down our spines.
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  09-21-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Isolee Shows Dance Nerds What's Whatnew

Hamburg producer Rajko Muller aka Isolee breaks away from lame-ass dance music and greases tired dance floors with hot electro-tracks.
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  09-21-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Finally, a Hybrid With Some Horsepowernew

Boston rappers Audible Mainframe weave together a whole new hip-hop sound with fresh lyrics, a mad horn section and a charismatic MC.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Farone  |  09-21-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Howl Finds Former Fuzz-Rockers Revvin' for Heavennew

Fate can be fickle, even for rock stars, but the stars seem to have finally aligned for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club...at least for now.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Haire  |  09-21-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Supergroup Lives Up to Its Prefixnew

When word got out that Themselves, the central unit of the experimental hip-hop collective Anticon, were grouping with the glitch-pop magnates of Notwist, fans wanted to know what a band like this could possibly sound like.
Dig Boston  |  Michael Brodeur  |  09-14-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Is Practice Making Them Less Weird? Weird.new

As always with Deerhoof, the question with every new album is: How will they pull this off live? The answer remains generally the same: They won’t bother.
Dig Boston  |  Matt Parish  |  09-14-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

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