The Dillinger Escape Plan‘s reputation precedes the band. The mathcore quintet is (in)famous for their chaotic live sets, which are known for hosting waves of crowd-surfing and leaving members of the crowd and/or band with a broken bone or two. Such a legendary live performance might explain w[...]
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January 4th, 2010 - 1:07 am § in True/Slant
Something To Look Forward To: 2010 Music Releases
“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.R[...]
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December 27th, 2009 - 11:04 pm § in True/Slant
The Best Overlooked Albums Of The Aughts
The new year is almost here, and with it comes a maelstrom of “End of the Year Lists.” Here on Ex-Spectator, I’ll be rolling out a few “End of the Year”/”End of the Decade” lists. Today’s list: The Best Overlooked Albums of the Aughts. A while back I started an ongoing feature called[...]
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December 12th, 2008 - 2:10 am § in Perfect Lines
Top o' 2008
A countdown of the best albums of 2008, in all their colors.[...]
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