2010

Further Announces Summer Tour Dates

Following the success of their sold out winter tour, Further will continue on the road in late June and early July. Furthur 2010 Tour Dates: 06/25 – Rochester, NY @

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Golden Triangle: Double Jointer

Double Jointer is a breezy piece of jangly, lo-fi, garage rock from Brooklyn’s Golden Triangle.  A sexually split six-piece (3 Gals, 3 Guys) they come at you with fuzzed-up-high-pitched vocals and driving rhythms that tumble into the ear.  Some efforts (“Cinco De Mayo”, “Death To Fame”) aren’t much more then sketches while others (“Neon Noose”) are closer to polished pop.  Double Jointer plays like a group’s first record but that’s not to say there aren’t good songs and bits of potential lurking in the corners. 

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Super Group Time: The Contribution

We’re always a little wary when we see a super group announcement, but we can’t help hide our excitement about the formation of The Contribution. This new project brings together

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Listen To This: Mike Gordon Band Rehearsal

This Friday, Mike Gordon and his band hit the road for an eight-show tour that includes stops in Troy, New Haven, Stroudsburg, Baltimore, Charlottesville, Philadelphia, Northampton and Lebanon. Over the

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Tour Dates: Up And Atom

Despite the fact that Thom Yorke’s solo album, The Eraser, came out all the way back in 2006, the enigmatic Radiohead front man has finally deemed it time to do

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Through The Years: Beastie Boys ’82 – ’09

Over the past 30 years, the Beastie Boys have put together a legendary career as an innovative hip-hop act that has crossed over to a variety of genres including rock and jazz. In fact, the group first got together to play hardcore in 1979 and stuck on the punk/hardcore end of things for the next five years before producer Rick Rubin got a hold of them.


For this month’s Through The Years, we’re going to look at all the incarnations of the Beastie Boys from their early days in Brooklyn to the multi-platinum License to Ill days all the way up to last year’s Bonnaroo. Outside of a few missing years, we’ve put together a playlist featuring one B-Boys video from each year starting in 1982. Take a peak…


Tracklist:

1982 – Holy Snapper (Home Video)
1983 – Live at The Kitchen
1984 – White Shadow (Live on Cable TV)
1985 – Filming Promos
1986 – Hold It Now, Hit It (Music Video)
1987 – No Sleep Till Brooklyn (Live in Montreux)

READ ON for the rest of the Beastie Boys – Through The Years playlist…

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