
Duran Duran – Paper Gods (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] Duran Duran has had quite a storied history in the 30 plus years since starting life as part of the so-called “New Romantic” movement of the late ‘70s and
[rating=7.00] Duran Duran has had quite a storied history in the 30 plus years since starting life as part of the so-called “New Romantic” movement of the late ‘70s and
Folk singer Willie Watson hit Great Scott in Allston, MA on Wednesday, September 23rd. Photos by Rich Gastwirt.
[rating=9.00] One of the great joys of a new Los Lobos album—and there are many—is the sense of anticipation for the unexpected. For the records from this great band from
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Paul Janeway has more charisma in his little finger than most performers could contain in their entire bodies, and he brought every last ounce of it to Brooklyn Bowl on
Tell someone that you are going to a Death Cab For Cutie show and the most likely response will be, “I’ll bet that’ll be depressing.” On the contrary, the crowd
[rating=7.00] It’s tempting to dismiss Ryan Adams’ reworking of Taylor Swift’s 1989 as nothing more than a cheap trick, a symptom of an over-saturated media culture rapidly consuming itself. And
Raury made his late night debut performing his single, “Devil’s Whisper,” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert -watch below. While appearing on the show the same night as Donald
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