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LiveDC: The Magnetic Fields @ Lisner

3 hours ago ago from BrightestYoungThings: Slightly Overexposed

all photos: Brandon Hirsch The Magnetic Fields' Realism – a pristine record loosely organized under a banner of – was conceived as the stylistic foil to its reverb-drenched predecessor, 2008's Distortion . As if to wink at two records’ inverse relationship, Stephin Merritt and company embarked on their Realism tour Thursday night where Distortion's drew to a close, George Washington's Lisner Auditorium. Fifteen months have ...

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Live Show Review: Editors @ Showbox 2/5

16 hours ago ago from Click & Dagger

Review by Royal Stuart | Photos by Puja Parakh The musicians that make up Editors sound as if they’ve done hard time in various cover bands and through sheer coincidence ended up on the same stage together. Imagine a band comprised of musicians doing their best to perform like Ian McCulloch (vocals), The Edge (lead guitar),  Justin Chancellor (bass guitar) and  Trent Reznor (drums), all thrown together and forced to perform their ...

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Tracks Of The Day: Geisha/Hell City Glamours

7 hours ago ago from Classic Rock

Holy Bodyline series. Great balls of Pat Cash. Yet more incredible new hot rockin' from the Aussies. Geisha and Hell City Glamours provide the latest pairing as we continue to introduce you to some great names from Down Under – some new, others not so new. In fact, we're giving away their tracks, which is why they provide today's Tracks Of The Day. Check out all the recent Tracks Of The Day here. Let's start with Geisha. Despite the ...

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Los Campesinos! Take a 'Leap' on New Album

2 hours ago ago from Spinner

When indie-pop outfit Los Campesinos! played a record release show at London's Rough Trade East store on Jan. 31 in support of new album 'Romance is Boring,' one song was noticeably absent from their set list. For the first time in recent memory, the band did not play 'You! Me! Dancing!,' the joyful anthem that helped break the band in 2007. The group was a little nervous about the removal but the fallout wasn't as severe as expected. "People ...

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SHINING "II - Livets ÃndhÃ¥llplats" (Tech/Extreme Prog Metal, 2001) by UMUR

1 day ago ago from Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website

3/5 STARS - II - Livets ÃndhÃ¥llplats is the 2nd full-length studio album by Swedish experimental black metal act Shining . The debut full-length studio album by the band called I - Within Deep Dark Chambers (2000) was a good effort allthough a bit imature in the songwriting department. The same bleak melancholy ( read: extremely depressive mood), that made the debut such an enjoyable album, is featured here in large amounts. Kvarforth ...

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