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MUSIC INTERVIEW: THE STONE FOXESSan Francisco Rockers Go Back To Basics With Big Sounds & 'Small Fires'"We definitely make rock and roll because it's what comes out when we all get in a room together and want to have a lot of fun..." |
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MUSIC REVIEW: THE STONE FOXES - 'SMALL FIRES'Rock N Roll Tunes, Modern Twists & Traditional Burning LicksThis is a band that has come into its own, offering a wealth of sonic joy to those who appreciate mature songwriting and passionate delivery. |
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MUSIC INTERVIEW: WICK-IT THE INSTIGATORBringing The Beats, Producing The Treats From Nashville To Mashville And Beyond"There was a moment where I felt like I was converting young vampire, depressed kids into happy electronic music fans..." |
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MUSIC REVIEW: GARY CLARK JR. - 'BLAK AND BLU'Deep Groove Psych-Blues On A Major Debut Of Pop AppealIn the Truest sense this is very much a debut. The artist arrives with an air of introduction, and with the promise of future evolution. |
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MUSIC INTERVIEW: BUSH TETRASSpeed Date: Hitting The Stage, Stirring The Soup, Staying 'Happy'"These days I love playing on stage because we stir the soup, so to speak, and have the best time together." |
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MUSIC REVIEW: TENNIS - LIVE AT THE TROUBADOURA Compelling Night of Indie-Pop Intimacy and Broad AppealThey've dominated my music listening this year and I feel good every time I hear their them. I can't wait to hear where their next adventure takes them. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: SPIN - 'OUTSIDE LANDS FESTIVAL 2011; GOLDEN GREATS'Something For The Weekend: Free Download of Festival Surprises & Stand-OutsI'd suggest digging into this comp. You might discover something that you've been missing or overlooking. |
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MUSIC INTERVIEW: THE TREWSSpeed Date: Balancing Rock and Roll, Playing Live, and Keeping It Real"Music, in love and life, is a beautiful thing." |
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MUSIC REVIEW: WICK-IT THE INSITGATOR - 'THE BROTHERS OF CHICO DUSTY'A Year of Mash-Ups Gets Off on the Left FootIt's heavy and it's light, it's stupid-fun and smart. Let's hope that all following mash-ups of 2011 are as brotherly as 'Chico Dusty.' |
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MUSIC REVIEW - DAN AUERBACH - LIVE AT THE MUSIC HALL OF WILLIAMSBURGReview: Blues, Rock and Soul Blended Together And Turned Up Past TenHis eyes closed tight while he sings, a simple rhythmic sway, and an attitude that is not oblivious to the audience but is somewhat unconcerned with it... |
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MUSIC REVIEW: DAN AUERBACH - 'KEEP IT HID'Solo Album from Black Keys Vocalist Plays The Singer-Songwriter Card With A FlourishAn accomplished set of well-played songs, distinguished by the palpable spirit and honest affections of its creator... |