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Pacifists with Pride since 2003 (Read More)
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Page France is from Maryland. Page France makes music. Page France tours. (Read More)
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“Plumbing the depths of melancholy while still attempting a hesitantly upbeat optimism, this is music meant to be listened to in your attic while trying on your grandma’s old clothes.” – The Little Village On various stages under sundry pseudonyms Paleo’s… (Read More)
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Panal Choice is an illusion, created between those with power and those without (Read More)
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power pop from Reno (Read More)
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I know a girl that makes paper birds by the thousands. She sets them, in their varying sizes, in my hand. I inspect them. They are resting just as much as they are poised in their perch; ready to propel up… (Read More)
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Driven by a desire to create artistically boundless music, Paper Rival (formerly known as Keating) formed from two amicable Tennessee bands in late 2005. And as with the most natural of syntheses, it didn’t take the members of Paper Rival… (Read More)
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Paperclip is a three-piece original rock band. Originating in Colorado, the local musical influences also weigh into the mix of the Clip. The sound, though very diverse, is also very tight and entertaining. The guys in Paperclip are in this business… (Read More)
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Papercuts is Jason Quever’s cathedral of sound, a place for the desperate worship of all things analog and devotion to the musicianship of the old world. His new album for Gnomonsong, Can’t Go Back, is a marriage of timeless songs, richly… (Read More)
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“be the music excellent or horrific, zac pennington as a person is still a walking piece of shit.” – myspace. “one of the coolest shows ever.” -hi-dive. (Read More)
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Brooklyn trio Parts & Labor combines tumultuous noise with enormous, triumphant melodies on their latest album, Stay Afraid. Malfunctioning electronics howl in agony, drums rupture like fireworks, battle cries are belted through a monolithic layer of distorted bass and… (Read More)
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Between walking and worrying I whittled the time, soon I was wailing. My only human contact this era was an exchange with a bus driver, “You better cool down mothafucka,” said verbatim when I questioned his tariff. It’s blurry. In the… (Read More)
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Pattern is Movement is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and established in 2001. The group’s music often features repeating patterns that show their influence from minimalism. They have been categorized by some reviewers as a math rock group… (Read More)
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pee-pee began playing together at doo and robin’s house (denver, co) in 2004. before that doo and shana played together. then it was doo, shana, pete, esther, brigid, salas, and whoever came over that night. we played traditional songs, doo’s songs… (Read More)
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Pela is an American rock & roll band. At a time when the word ‘America’ has never been more fraught with meaning, songs that speak to our basic feelings and emotions about life could never be more resonant. Lost amongst all… (Read More)
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The Peña is an anomalous group for several reasons. First point, is a totally instrumental group, second point, in their organic one the drummer appears at first, and then the rest. In fact, from the situated one: Micheal Scarano (drums)... (Read More)
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Pepi Ginsberg was born in CT in the early summer. She lived in a clapboard house on Clapboard Ridge Road with her mother and father and dog. When she was seven her father died in a plan accident and later her… (Read More)
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Hindsight is blind, and Peter and the Wolf’s Red Hunter knows this: On his band’s (proper) debut album Lightness, he recalls past relationships to praise them, not to bury them. Hunter idealizes, even canonizes, girls gone by, rendering them all good… (Read More)
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World famous Ukulelel-playing Chorus duo, Petty and Booka from Tokyo. We specialize in putting a unique polynesian or Country-Western twist on faves from the world of country, bluegrass, exotica, punk, 1980s pop, and what ever cool. We have been releasing lots… (Read More)
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Julian Cope’s album review- I’m also right blown away by the catchy and compelling all-purpose psychedelia of THE LEGEND OF BLACK SIX by power trio The Phantom Family Halo. I say ‘all purpose’ because this stuff is useful and should be… (Read More)
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Truly great songwriters hit people in a particular way – for some it’s the sound of Neutral Milk Hotel’s Jeff Mangum or Palace’s Will Oldham. Others hear that extraordinary something in Bob Dylan or Neil Young – it can’t easily be… (Read More)
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We have just finished recording, mixing and mastering the new Physics of Meaning album, “Snake Charmer and Destiny at the Stroke of Midnight”. It’s an ambitious retelling of the creation story: talking serpents, wishing wells, prophetic dreams, secret worlds, magic spells… (Read More)
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BEST ONE-MAN BAND Pictureplane A dime a dozen? Even adjusted for inflation, most solo singer-songwriters aren’t worth the grain of salt you’re forced to take them with. The one-man band, though, remains a rare and noble calling. Just ask Travis Egedy… (Read More)
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a fifth degree multi-plex of engaged sensory masturbation with compulsory psycheletro-lounge/roots-junk combined with a groene and a xandar performative expression between thought and emotion. sometimes, a picture flashing session occurs. song made up as it goes. direct audience engagement. CANDY often… (Read More)
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This is going to be a crazy collaboration with people from different bands, VJ dbomb w/ Visuals, A performance artist, costumes, and we’re bustin’ out the fog machine. ha ha! a side project of the construct (Read More)
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(R) “Plants play a mystical brand of psychedelic folk whose solemn, droning beauty and stately pace recall Six Organs of Admittance and Pearls Before Swine at their most pastoral and intense.” – Dave Segal, The Stranger® “Plants alchemize hazy, stoned… (Read More)
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chris jeffries-, bass,guitar, piano, drums, turntables,trumpet and trombone, dulcimer, harmonica, chromonica beatbox, kalimba, tamborine, shakers, cow bell, steel lap guitar, accordion,mandolin , recorder, vocals, screams, whistles, kazoos, , pretty much everything except noted+ mixing and mastering, baby (Read More)
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Pleistocene’s big sound and long songs can best be described as glacial. Incorporating a wide range of instrumentation and less-than-traditional song structures, the band brings a certain unpredictability to more traditional rock ‘n roll. Begun in 2003 as a solo project… (Read More)
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”...centuries from now our great-great-great-grandchildren will look back at us with amazement at how we could allow such a precious achievement of human culture as the telling of a story to be shattered into smithereens by commercials, the same amazement we… (Read More)
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And I couldn’t help but smile as Aaron Hobbs debuted his new project, Popwreck, on Friday night at the Meadowlark. Opening an exciting three-band bill, Popwreck presented a short and spiky set of melodic punk rock tunes — some of which… (Read More)
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