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SPACEMEN 3 - BIG CITY (DEMO) / WOODEN SHJIPS - I BELIEVE IT

21 hours ago ago from .SEVEN NOISES

I've had this record for more than 2 months but constantly kept on forgetting to post about it so not sure if there are still copies available of this limited to 500 copies 7 inch record to buy. The Great Pop Supplement , a small record label specialized in beautifully packaged vinyl and paying a lot of attention to folk music, has reached its 50th release and to celebrate it they offer us an amazing gift: a split single with one of the best ...

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Band Profile: Big Baby Ernie

10 hours ago ago from The B & B Entertainment Blog: Cirque de Soleil Journalism

by Bill Bodkin Ever wonder what happened to great, original Jersey Shore music? You know that made The Stone Pony the stuff of legend, that made Asbury Park the cultural center of the state and the stuff that made radio stations like FM106 one of the hottest stops on the FM dial? Well, I've found it and it's in a band named Big Baby Ernie. Now there are a few bands that are up-and-coming in the Shore scene that have a ...

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No sleep till Burlington for Grace Potter

11 hours ago ago from Consequence of Sound

On tour now with Brett Dennen, Grace Potter and her new band, the Nocturnals , haven't stopped rocking out since they touched the road. Having kicked off mid-November in Nashville, Potter and Dennen have been criss-crossing the country for the last month, performing a recent show at the 9:30 Club that tore up the place. This is the third or fourth year in a row that Potter played an early winter show at the famed U Street venue, though ...

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Musicians look at Arcade Fire’s ‘Funeral’ as one of the decade’s top albums

11 hours ago ago from girlworks - the magazine for smart girls

Author: The Canadian Press By Nick Patch TORONTO _ As far as introductions go, it's tough to top the incandescent initiation received by Arcade Fire. It was Sept. 12, 2004, when the influential, stubbornly snobby music webzine Pitchfork published a gushing review of the 10-song debut record from the Montreal band. It's taken perhaps too long for us to reach this point where an album is at last capable of completely and ...

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Maximo Park

20 hours ago ago from The portable-infinite

Maximo Park By alexander laurence They are five guys from Newcastle. Maximo Park is Paul Smith (vocals), Duncan Lloyd (guitar), Archis Tiku (bass), Lukas Wooller (keyboards), and Tom English (drums). They started a few years ago after studying at the University. Maximo Park are all about catchy songs inspired by post-punk legends like the Jam, Wire, and the Smiths. Their first sonic blast of vinyl was The Coast Is Always ...

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Jay Reatard Refuses to Make 'Polished Pop' Records

11 hours ago ago from Spinner

What's in a name? If you're Memphis garage rocker Jay Reatard, a whole lot. "I've lost a lot of money because of [my name]," Reatard, whose real name is Jay Lindsay, tells Spinner. "It's like 'OK, we can't use that song for the Crayola commercial because kids can't be coloring listening to some guy named Reatard.'" While that might sound like a complaint, warding off the mainstream's acceptance has long been a part of Jay Reatard's desire to ...

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Bill Berry Returns to R.E.M

22 hours ago ago from Spinner

In a Christmas miracle that's set to melt the coldest of hearts, members of R.E.M.'s fanclub have received an early present in the form of the return of erstwhile drummer Bill Berry. As is customary at Yuletide, the band has sent out its annual Christmas single to its fanclub and this year's disc, a cover of Lenny Kaye's 'Crazy Like A Fox,' features the retired drummer behind the kit again. Sadly, the single doesn't represent a full reunion ...

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Bam Margera Discovers His Music at His Club

11 hours ago ago from Noisecreep

You would think hosting his own weekly Sirius Radio Show ('Radio Bam') since 2004 would be the source for Bam Margera to discover new music, but it's actually thanks owning a club in West Chester, Pa. that he discovers new bands that take him by surprise. "There have been so many bands coming in and out of The Note, which is the club that I own. If there is a show that is sold out -- even if it's not -- I'm gonna peek my head in to see if ...

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