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Free the Music: Caddywhompus

May 20, 2010 / Leave a Comment

Free the Music is a guide to new albums, EPs and songs that are available for free online. Today’s drop is: Caddywhompus – Remainder. At any one moment in indie music history, there are a number of divergent sounds heating up the national scene. They’ve got their communities, they’ve got their fans and they may or may … [Read more…]

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Posted in: True/Slant Tagged: Animal Collective, Caddywhompus, Community Records, Girl Talk, glo-fi, indie, lo-fi, music, No Age, Pitchfork, Pop music, Remainder

Something To Look Forward To: 2010 Music Releases

January 4, 2010 / Leave a Comment

“Gimme something to look forward to,” Britt Daniel sang on Spoon’s 2002 album, Kill The Moonlight. And with every new year, there’s a great list of upcoming releases by musicians to impatiently look forward to with every blog post on “Band A” or “Band B.” Spoon is one of those groups that’s bound to get … [Read more…]

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Posted in: True/Slant Tagged: Balmorhea, Band of Horses, Battles, Beach House, Black Francis, Britt Daniel, Broken Bells, Dinowalrus, Dr. Dog, Extra Life, Fleet Foxes, Flying Lotus, Food For Animals, Frightened Rabbit, Future Islands, Gorillaz, Gowns, Hot Chip, Imperial China, Interpol, Joie De Vivre, Juiceboxxx, Kill The Moonlight, Lairs, LCD Soundsystem, Maritime, Massive Attack, Medications, Midlake, Monument, music, New Young Pony Club, No Age, OK Go, OutKast, Ruby Suns, School of Seven Bells, Sleigh Bells, Spoon, Surfer Blood, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, The Arcade Fire, The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Hold Steady, The Magnetic Fields, The National, The Wrens, Tigers Jaw, Toro Y Moi, Yeasayer

Just Short…

February 15, 2009 / 15 Comments

So, for folks who’ve been following along in this blog, I submitted a proposal to Continuum’s 33 1/3 series to write a book about The Promise Ring’s Nothing Feels Good. Series editor David Barker emailed everyone who submitted a proposal today concerning those he picked to make it to the shortlist, the final compilation short … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 30 Degrees Everywhere, 33 1/3 book series, Alexisonfire, Bob Nanna, Braid, Cap'n Jazz, Chris Carrabba, Chris Conley, Chris Simpson, Christie Front Drive, Coheed & Cambria, Continuum, Cute Is What We Aim For, Dan Didier, Darren Walters, Dashboard Confessional, Davey von Bohlen, Dean Spunt, emo, Eric Axelson, Eric Richter, Fall Out Boy, Fugazi, Ian MacKaye, J Robbins, Jade Tree Records, Jason Gnewikow, Jeremy Enigk, Jessica Hopper, Jim Adkins, Jimmy Eat World, Josh Modell, Maritime, Mark Kozelek, Matthew Pryor, MC Hammer, Mike Kinsella, Milk Magazine, Milwaukee, Mineral, Minor Threat, music, My Chemical Romance, Nevermind, New Found Glory, Nirvana, No Age, Nothing Feels Good, Panic! At The Disco, Pete Wentz, Randy Randall, Red House Painters, Saves The Day, Scott Beschta, Scott Schoenbeck, Stuart Sikes, Sun Kil Moon, Sunny Day Real Estate, Taking Back Sunday, The Dismemberment Plan, The Get Up Kids, The Promise Ring, Thrice, Tim Edwards, Tim Kinsella, Tim Owen, Underoath, VBS TV, Wayne's World, Wisconsin, Wood/Water

Best Concerts of 2008

December 23, 2008 / 1 Comment

The best live shows of 2008

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: After the Jump Festival, Baltimore Round Robin, Baltimre, best concerts of 2008, Boredoms, Boston, Brooklyn, Chairlift, Dan Deacon, Double Dagger, Dr. Dog, Drive By Truckers, Edie Sedgwick, emo, Extra Life, Feet Night, Future Islands, Iron & Wine, Liars, Mark Kozelek, Mass Art, MFA, Mission of Burma, music, New York, No Age, Northampton, Noveller, Nuclear Power Pants, Orpheum, Oxfam Cafe, Paradise Rock Club, Parts & Labor, Pattern Is Movement, Pearl Street, Philadelphia, phonograph cylinder, Ponytail, Red House Painters, Rickenbacker Park, Shudder To Think, Siren Music Festival, Smartgrowth, Somerville, Subtle, Sun Kil Moon, Talking Head, The Deathset, The Hold Steady, the Middle East Upstairs, Thomas Edison, TV On The Radio, Union Square, Videohippos, Vs., Why?, Wilbur Theater, Zach Hill

Top o' 2008

December 12, 2008 / 3 Comments

A countdown of the best albums of 2008, in all their colors.

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: (k)no(w)here, 03/07-09/07, 808s and Heartbreak, Alias, All Together, Alopecia, Alpinisms, AmpLive, Antidotes, Apollo Sunshine, April, Atmosphere, Attack & Release, Beach House, Beck, Belly, best albums of 2008, Bon Iver, Chad VanGaalen, Dan Friel, Dananananaykroyd, Dear Science, Death Vessel, Devotion, Doomtree, Double Dagger, Dr. Dog, Eagles of Death Metal, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Edie Sedgwick, El Ten Eleven, emo, Escapers Two, Exiting Arm, Extra Life, Fall Out Boy, Fate, Fleet Foxes, Foals, Folie á Deux, Food For Animals, For Emma Forever Ago, Forest Fire, Friendly Fires, Fuck Buttons, Fucked Up, Future Islands, Ghost Town, Guns Babes Lemonade, HEALTH, HEALTH/DISCO, Heart On, Heavy Heavy Low Low, Hercules And Love Affair, High Places, HLLLYH, Hot Chip, Hot Club de Paris, Ice Cream Spiritual, iii, In Rainbows, Ire Works, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Live at Dead Lake, London Zoo, Lykkie Li, Made In The Dark, Marnie Stern, Milosh, Mixtape About Nothing, Modern Guilt, Muscles, music, Neon Neon, No Age, Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us, Nouns, Parts & Labor, Pattern Is Movement, Ponytail, Primary Colours, Radiohead, Ragged Rubble, RainyDayz Remixes, Receivers, Resurgam, School of Seven Bells, Secular Works, Shall Noise Upon, Sissy Hits, Soft Airplane, Songs in A&E, Spiritualized, Stainless Style, Street Horrsing, Strictly Leakage, Subtle, Sun Kil Moon, Survival, Tha Carter III, The Black Keys, The Bug, The Chemistry of Common Life, The Devil You + Me, The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Dodos, The Mae Shi, The Notwist, The Very Best, The Very Best Mixtape, These Promises Are Being Videotaped, Things Are Getting Sinister And Sinisterer, This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That an, Turtle Nipple and the Toxic Shock, TV On The Radio, Unbeast the Leash, Viddeohippos, Videohippos, Visiter, Wale, Wave Like Home, When Life Gives You Lemons You Paint That Shit Gold, Why?, Wilderness, Youth Novels

Double Double

July 14, 2008 / Leave a Comment

In one corner, weighing in at 6 members is The Mae Shi, with support from The Death Set, at Great Scott. In the other, pulling together as a duo is No Age, with a little help from High Places and Abe Vigoda, at the Middle East Downstairs. It is a challenge to behold… For music … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 40 Bands 80 Minutes, Abe Vigoda, art-punk, Battles, Bob Nanna, Boston, Boy's Life, Braid, Brooklyn, Cap'n Jazz, Capitol records, Chisel, Christie Front Drive, community, Dan Deacon, DC, East Coast, emo, Florida, Fugazi, Great Scott, hardcore, HEALTH, High Places, Hot Water Music, Jejune, Jimmy Eat World, Karate, LA, Lifetime, Manhattan, Mid-West, Mika Miko, Mineral, music, music industry, New Jersey, No Age, NYC, Parts & Labor, punk, scene, Shudder To Think, Sunny Day Real Estate, Texas Is The Reason, The Death Set, The Dismemberment Plan, The Get Up Kids, The Mae Shi, the Middle East Downstairs, The Promise Rin, The Promise Ring, The Smell, TV On The Radio, Weirdo Rippers, Wham City, Williamsburg area

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