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Photos: Blood Red Shoes Live @ Bootleg Theater
Photos from Blood Red Shoes Live @ Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles on October 18th, 2010. Blood Red Shoes 2010 Tour dates: Date Venue Location 26-Oct Casa De Popolo Montreal, Canada 27-Oct The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, Canada 28-Oct Grog Shop Cleveland, OH 29-Oct Subterranean Chicago, IL 6-Nov deSingel Arts...
Japandroids – Heavenward Grand Prix
Sticking to their promise, Japandroids has given us an unreleased song from their first album, Post Nothing, as well as a cover. What Japandroids has provided is still pure fuzzy punk. With so many bands influenced by punk these days, many tend to be hit or miss. Japandroids had nailed...
Jamaica @ Soundwave San Diego
Jamaica is not a reggae band. Nor are they from Jamaica. They are from Paris, France, they play grungy, energetic indie rock and they just kicked off their first North America tour. Having gained significant and loyal following in their home market, Jamaica is bravely striking towards new horizons, an...
Book Review “Innerviews: Music Without Borders” By Anil Prasad
Innerviews: Music Without Borders by Anil Prasad Anil Prasad plays Master of Ceremonies for his book, Innerviews: Music Without Borders, and does his best James Lipton impression throughout his many conversations with musicians from all over the globe. Prasad has the special ability to elicit insightful, in-depth responses to his...
Gogol Bordello Photo Gallery @ Club Nokia 10-13-2010
Last week Club Nokia held a dirty mustache competition in honor of Gogol Bordello coming to town. See photos of Gogol Bordello performing live on...
Metallica – Six Feet Down Under EP
Note: Microsoft Office Word 2003 recognizes “Metallica” as a proper noun but not Megadeth or the capitalized version of Slayer If you’re Metallica, you do not have to give a reason for doing anything. If you want to release an album trying to reignite the intensity of older albums, you...
This is how you play PA with Beer and Cable / Cheap Meats
This is the party I needed. Yesterday, my ceiling collapsed. I cut shit from the hair of a dog’s ass. I coughed and hacked and shivered and wheezed until I turned green and then I did it again. Today I’m in Pittsburgh, ducking beer cans. Cheap Meats is playing “Vigilante”...
The Silent Comedy – Common Faults
Roaring Twenties Bluegrass Gypsy Gospel Folk Rockabilly…? Rather than bending over to receive their mark of genre classification, The Silent Comedy prefer to pick up the branding iron and run around the hoedown waving it in everyone’s face before using it to light the barn on fire, dancing around the...










