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More News After This Quick Commercial Break

September 7, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Mountain Dew commercials rarely make me sit up and pay attention – I simply don’t like their product or most of their commercials. But, towards the end of this ad, which begins with the familiar trope of extreme people drink Mountain Dew, I practically jumped out of my seat: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ95LQLDZ3w] What is Jack Hanna, the … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 1968 Democratic National Convention, Bulls On Parade, Circuit City, commercials, Dear Science, emo, Fall Out Boy, Golden Age, Jack Hanna, Kick Out The Jams, Killing In The Name Of, Kyp Malone, MC5, Michael Jackson, Mountain Dew, music, New York Times, Panic! At The Disco, Punk Percussion Protests, Rage Against The Machine, Republican National Convention, St. Paul, TV On The Radio, Wayne Kramer, Williamsburg

A Spring in Your Step!

July 31, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Last night I caught a great performance of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring for the Landmarks Festival at the Hatch Shell. Although the show was an abbreviated, symphony-only version of Stravinsky’s opera, it was still a wonderful opportunity to hear the music played by a full symphony (and one filled with the best high … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: DC, emo, Fall Out Boy, Hain's Point, hardcore, Hatch Shell, Igor Stravinsky, Landmarks Festival, music, Paris, Revolution Summer, Rites of Spring, The Rite of Spring, Velvet Underground, World War I

Bastards of Pop

July 10, 2008 / Leave a Comment

By now most music-loving folk are aware of the pay-what-you-want, online release of Girl Talk’s latest album, Feed The Animals. But this isn’t about that… well, it’s almost not about that. As any other savy internet users are concerned, a trio of folks hailing from the greater Baltimore/DC area new about this all to well. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: alternative music, America, art-punk, Baltimore, Bikini Kill, Black Dice, Brooklyn, Christie Front Drive, community, Dan Deacon, DC, Dischord, Double Dagger, emo, Fall Out Boy, fame, Feed The Animals, Food For Animals, Fueled By Ramen, Fugazi, Girl Talk, Gregg Gillis, hardcore, hip-hop, J Robbins, Jawbox, Jimmy Eat World, LA, Lungfish, Mid-West, Mineral, music, My Chemical Romance, Nation of Ulysses, New Jersey, NYC, Panic! At The Disco, Parts & Labor, pay-what-you-want, Pitchfork, Pittsburgh, popularity, Revolution Summer, Rolling Stone, scene, Shudder To Think, Spin, The Mae Shi, The Promise Ring, Thursday, Vagrant, Warped Tour, Wham City
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