Article Archive for July 2007
Fresh off the band’s performance at The Hollywood Bowl playing with the LA Philharmonic Orchestra The Decemberists stopped by The Tonight Show with Jay Leno this past Monday, playing “The Perfect Crime #2.”
After previously making a stop at the 400 Bar earlier this summer The National are set to return September 20th, this time around playing within the better sight lines and sounds of The Fine Line …
Penetrating all aspects of our lives it seems that you can’t go a day without being bombarded by puppet propaganda. That being said their influence in music videos has been relatively scarce, with few …
Interpol played The Late Show with David Letterman earlier this week in support of the recently released Our Love to Admire. The track the group performed, “Heinrich Maneuver,” follows much of the album in …
Smashing Pumpkins kicked off this week’s performances on The Late Show with David Letterman by playing the lead single from its new album, “Tarantula” Monday night. The Late Show gig marks the first …
While the buzz surrounding Brooklyn’s Matt and Kim has come and gone, Flosstradamus‘ recent remix of the duo’s “Yeah Yea” has refueled the hype once again. The Chicago based DJs originally caught my attention …
Mashuptown, in conjunction with Attuworld, Get Your Bootleg On and Starting is Easy, recently released The Number of Da Boots: The Iron Maiden Bootleg Compilation. The mashup album obviously surrounds Iron Maiden’s catalogue, but …
Creating a mobile unit for not simply his laptop but his remote power sources and amps, Girl Talk (in connection with Open Source Cinema) gave the crowd at his recent Montréal Jazz Festival show far …
The Current reminds us of former X member John Doe’s upcoming performance in town on July 18. A fantastic opportunity to see one of American punk’s pioneers in an up close and personal venue, …
“What makes Simian Mobile Disco a better pop band than Justice or the Klaxons is their commitment to clean danceable beats,” suggests Jess Harvell in his review for Pitchfork. And throughout Attack Decay Sustain …
Fuzzy bearded electro-noise practitioner Dan Deacon stopped by Minnesota Public Radio’s The Current last week, the day after his performance at The Triple Rock Social Club. In between songs interviewer Barb Abney discussed a …
The show must go on, even if it starts nearly an hour after bar close. Prince took the stage this past Saturday at First Avenue for the first time in some twenty years and …

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