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This week brings us a slew of fresh tunes. Check out what’s hot and what’s not! “Live From Home” by Shudder to Think Apparently its been more than 20 years since Shudder to Think released their first single. I can honestly say I’ve never listened to this band hailing from the post-hardcore days of punk. […]
MoreI really wish Treasure Island Music Festival wasn’t the same weekend as the Scion Garage Fest in Portland, Oregon. Rocky Erickson, The Dirtbombs, The Black Lips, Jay Reatard and many more kick-ass bands for FREE! WTF! This is the best FREE line-up I’ve ever seen. All you have to do is RSVP at www.scion.com/garagefest. Bands: […]
MoreLA peeps! Come out to Mr. T’s bowl Thursday Sept. 17 @ 8pm to see one rockin” show. Live performances by: Make Moon Pistol Pistol VOICEsVOICEs Hotel St. George Facts On File
MoreTranscending colorful fields of musical genres, don’t expect to hear an album full of the same indie pop and melodic hooks that Yo La Tengo has put out in the past. As their twelfth studio album, Yo La Tengo has stepped it up a huge notch and has dropped jaws in all the best ways […]
MoreSo sad to say goodbye to those sweet summer days and sexy nights as we make way for a cozy Fall. Many of us will remember epic summer moments through a specific song―a song in which you may have locked lips to, got drunken stupid with, ended a relationship, or just danced your sweet ass […]
MoreWe got to catch up with indie folk rockers The Honey Brothers a few weeks ago at the Wanderlust Festival in Tahoe. The interview was all glitz and giggles, these guys are quite the witty group. In case you don’t know who they are, I highly suggest you get a hold of their new EP […]
MoreIn the paste couple of years, our favorite “thin white duke,” David Bowie, has brought back a lot of the great songs that made us fall in love with him. From his “iSELECT:BOWIE” digital album to his “David Bowie, Live Santa Monica 72,” I don’t think I’m the only one that feels: you can never […]
MoreThis past Saturday night (February 7) was “such a perfect day.” The day was bright and sunny, and pretty warm for New York City. Started out with some vintage record shopping at Fifth Avenue Record & Tape in Brooklyn where I was subjected to listening to some mildly retarded woman blab about her record collection, […]
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