Monday's Hors d'Oeuvres
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Welcome to the working week, where we feel your pain. But that’s why we exist, to help you slowly dip yourself back into the groove with these fine links: Omega Moos: Best
Word has it the Allman Brothers may be forced to take up residency somewhere else when their time comes to plant their lazy asses in New York for a month.
He is a legend, he is Scratch and he is The Upsetter. But he's also self-indulgent to a fault on his latest offering.
in the Spring of 2007, J Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph will release their first studio album in eighteen years.
The freshly resurrected Grape will give its debut performance at San Francisco's Fillmore on January 12.
The latest offering from acclaimed British singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore isn’t that far of a departure from her Avalanche or Songs From The Gutter releases – full of quality songs and equally high levels of musicianship.
Ugh. Sorry. I just cringed writing that headline, so I can just imagine how much vomit reversed course on your own Peristalsis Trail while reading it. For those of you
…now, if you would please, just leave us the fuck alone.”
That was basically the message from the official Genesis website this week as the band announced a reunion tour. Well, kinda…
The latest from Genesis: “An official announcement about the band’s plans for 2007 will be made on Tuesday, 7th November. Full details will be made available FIRST on this site at a time to be confirmed. No further information will be supplied until that date and we respectfully ask that people desist from sending emails, letters and making phone calls for advance information – this will NOT be provided until the official date. Thank you for your patience until then.”
Personally we like that level of feistiness from a band that hasn’t played in 10 years. Yet Genesis fans have suffered enough through “Groovy Kinda Love” and The Tarzan soundtrack for long enough, so patience isn’t exactly a virtue at this point…
Who doesn’t like to procrastinate on Friday? You…you’re lying, I see it in your eyes. To do our part, we’ll help out the “Do It Tomorrow” cause by jotting down
Despite the show’s technical shortcomings, Joseph Arthur proved to be a true professional, giving his all to a small crowd on a Friday night. Lets hope he receives bigger crowds soon – his oversized talent deserves it.