2007

Tom Morello – One Man Revolution (INTERVIEW)

Over the course of the last year, the metamorphosis undergone by Tom Morello has proven to be nothing short of historically significant. Upon the heels of a headlining performance at Coachella, the once-disbanded Rage Against The Machine has seemed to be gradually making their radical presence known on the concert circuit once again.

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Weekend

Some epic programs permeate the telly this weekend, so either head inside and check them out or set your DVRs to record the following: Friday (all times Eastern): Andrew Bird

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Briefly: Free Download Festival Tickets

We came across quite a deal for our Boston readers: free tickets for tomorrow’s Download Festival at the Tweeter Center. Modest Mouse, Guster and our boys Apollo Sunshine are among

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Friday’s Leftovers: Deer Creek Lives

We’re pleased to report that the news of Deer Creek’s demise has been greatly exaggerated. Live Nation has decided to keep the venue after nine unfruitful months on the open

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Friday Mix Tape: DoubleCovered

It’s Uncle Neddy‘s semi-regular opportunity to unleash another six’er on the masses, and so he does. This time he’s chosen to display his jewels with both double vision, and cleverly,

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The New Pornographers: Challengers

Bolstered with an impressive arsenal of instrumentation—piano, strings, banjo, harp, flute, French horn, harmonica and more—Challengers, the much-anticipated fourth album from The New Pornographers, is a positive step forward in the development of a band that has continued to evolve with each subsequent record.

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Dax Riggs: Mercury Lounge, New York, NY – 6/13/07

While Dax’s voice can successfully range all over the map, his song writing focuses in one realm – darkness.  His soon to be released album is titled We Sing of Only Blood and Love and that sums up the content nicely, with the love being more on brooding tip as opposed to puppies and flowers.

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Goodnight, Max Roach

Famed jazz drummer Max Roach died today at the age of 83. While many eulogies and obituaries will call him a founder of modern jazz and a master percussionist, we

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