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Photos by Earl Gardner of Arcade Fire at the Theater of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA – 01/31/2005
Presidents Day, I had the day off of work. I woke up was having coffee and surfing around on the computer, catching up on news, set lists and emails from the day before. There buried beneath the death of Sandra Dee, moe. playing
Some bands defy categories. For the rare few, there is no single applicable label; no simple black or white, but instead an undefined gray area that encompasses a taste of black, a smidgen of white and a whole lot of color in-between.
Charles Douglas, if you
Going to a Keller show is like watching TV with a hyperactive kid who constantly channel-surfs.
Fans of Howe and Martin have probably had this album in their sights for years, but for those who haven’t heard of them, this is your chance.
When I popped this DVD into my player my TV was tuned to the modern MTV, but in the span of a moment the beautiful teenagers selling sex and industrially assembled pop music were transformed into sweaty fat men playing funky grooves with real emotion.
Life for Stephen Kellogg is about to pick up again in that familiar way – when he hits the road with his band, the Sixers, in support of their new self-titled record. And the
After having heard a lot of positive hype surrounding Brothers Past, it surprises me that it took this long to finally see what it was all about. Let me start by saying, that the Philadelphia band lives up to and, at times, completely exceeds the hype. The future holds a place for this band and I will be pleased to see them graciously accept it one day.