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Get over Harlem Shakes with ARMS

I have a suggestion for your weekend: STOP stewing over the did they or didn’t they breakup of New York’s Harlem Shakes and turn your frown upside down by checking out the Shakes

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Muse: The Resistance

Not all change is progressive. This I learned while listening to the new Muse album.

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Animal Collective

Atmospheric. Electronic. Powerful. Fun. And who doesn't enjoy a little powerfully atmospheric, electronic fun? Animal Collective's latest album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, certainly provides.

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Ben Folds

I came to an uncomfortable realization today: I no longer like Ben Folds.

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Grand Ole Party

Though they may have nabbed their name from the Republican party, this three-piece is far from stuffy. Plus, they dress way better than Palin.

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News

The New Regime and Free NIN album!

Posted on 11 November 2009

THE NEW REGIME - LIMITED EDITION PACKAGE OF DEBUT ALBUM, ‘COUP,' - AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY ON - THENEWREGIMEMUSIC.COM - AND FREE ALBUM DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE ON NIN.COM STARTING NOVEMBER 10 Continue Reading

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Seeland is releasing a brand new remix EP

Posted on 13 October 2009

Birmingham, UK group Seeland (Tim Felton/Broadcast and Billy Bainbridge/Plone) is releasing a brand new remix EP highlighting "Captured," the second single to be taken from their debut album, Tomorrow Today, (LOAF). Continue Reading

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Janus – Red Right Return

Posted on 08 October 2009

JANUS’ debut harkens back to the days when albums were written as a total piece of work, as opposed to a group of single songs. Continue Reading

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The Dear Hunter Extend Tour

Posted on 08 October 2009

THE DEAR HUNTER...has added more shows to their already busy schedule promoting their critically acclaimed ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH. Continue Reading

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The Greening New EP

Posted on 08 October 2009

THE GREENING, an experimental psychedelic power-pop band from Northern California, will release their latest EP, (SHE'S SO) ELECTRIC, on September 29 (ZaiRecords). Continue Reading

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Our Lady Peace Kick-off U.S. Tour

Posted on 05 October 2009

OUR LADY PEACE KICK-OFF U.S. HEADLINING TOUR OCTOBER 19; “THE END IS WHERE WE BEGIN” IMPACTING AT RADIO NOW Continue Reading

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Bands

The Crash Engine

Posted on 26 August 2009

For goodness sake, where did they come from?  Great show.  I have had The Crash Engine’s CD playing in my car now for a week.  I’m not sure when I’ll take it out.  It’s very well produced.  The album is not anything like their live show BUT the live show was why I bought the [...] Continue Reading

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Bands, Concerts and Festivals, Reviews

Sigur Ros live in SLC with the Parachutes

Posted on 26 August 2009

Honestly, I would have paid just as much to go see the Parachutes play on their own after seeing them open for Sigur Ros.  They were amazing in their own rite.  However, Sigur Ros was more than amazing.  They were moving.  It was like being in slow motion watching events move around you and then [...] Continue Reading

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Ian McFeron Band

Posted on 26 August 2009

I’ve worn out the first CD I bought from these guys…and gal. Every song has a story to tell and I never get tired of hearing it.  Plus they’re from Seattle (oh how I miss Seattle).  If you’ve had the chance to see them play and let it pass you by I’d be willing to [...] Continue Reading

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Concerts and Festivals, Reviews

San Diego's FM 94.9 Independence Jam

Posted on 26 August 2009

San Diego’s FM 94.9 presented the Miller Lite Independence Jam 2008 on Sunday, June 8 at Southwestern College.  I went, I saw, I danced, and I got rocked. Oh, and sun burnt. Everyone in San Diego had been aflutter about this annually held event for weeks before the festival, and why wouldn’t they with a lineup [...] Continue Reading

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