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The Amherst trio had towers of amps stacked up all over the stage, including one that was pointed directly towards front man J Mascis, in case his monitors weren’t providing him enough of his own guitar sound. And not having enough sound has never really been a problem for the group, and it certainly wasn’t on this evening as the band tore through a fiery 90 minute set that spanned the band’s entire career.

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Fight For Your Right To Fight: Socalled

Submitted by Chris DeLine on June 27, 2007 – 4:37 pmNo Comment

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Montreal-based producer/MC Josh Dolgin (aka Socalled) approached his sophomore album, Ghettoblaster, as a sly satirical look at the world around him. Wielding his emotions without caution – the opening line to his “(These Are The) Good Old Days” blasts, “My God’s gonna kick your god’s ass.” He continues the track, likening modern Western society to the apathetic outlook of the crumbled dynasty’s of the Incas and Egyptians Socalled berates, “where man woman and child can all log onto the internet and text message each other from across the house.” “Truly,” Socalled continues with his Original Pirate Material-sounding track (well, if The Streets had used an accordion), “these are the good old days.” The album includes roughly forty contributing artists, ranging from one-time James Brown collaborator Fred Wesley on horns to any number of gospel singers and underground francophone MCs.

Socalled “(These Are The) Good Old Days”
Socalled “You Are Never Alone”

Additional Socalled Audio Here

Socalled – Official Site
Socalled – MySpace Site

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