Thursday, October 29th, 2009
In addition to the standard costume dance parties, a new Halloween tradition is becoming popular in Boston clubs:...
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
In his six decades as a blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and harmonica player, Eddie Kirkland recorded albums with John Lee Hooker, toured as Otis...
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Friday: Art Brut, downstairs at the Middle East. Art Brut made things clear from the start. Their catchy, snarky, self-referential first single...
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Great Scots (and Brits) at Great Scott on Wednesday These Scotsmen The Twilight Sad, they believe in Truth in Advertising. They give you sad songs...
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Baseball rock, Ska, and Indie folk Quite a variety of good shows this week in the clubs of Boston. On Tuesday, Steve Wynn of the Dream Syndicate,...
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Since arising from the remains of the heavily hyped and annoyingly punctuated Jonathan Fire*Eater eight years ago, The Walkmen have built a steadily...
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A Dead Milkman, an A.A. performance, the Raygun, Dirty Three, and Living Colour this week in Boston. One good thing about the end of summer is that...
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Chicago's influential country-punk label Bloodshot Records is celebrating their 15th anniversary by presenting "Beer-B-Qs" in a few select...
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Not many bands really sound like the Replacements. The Mats are often imitated but never duplicated, and it seems unfair and a setup to disappointment...
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In the last year, The Rural Alberta Advantage has quickly moved from self-releasing their debut album, "Hometowns," in relative obscurity,...
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