Monday, 02 January 2006 06:59
Monday, 02 January 2006 06:55
The Circus has no shortage of talent, featuring two of Wooten’s brothers, Regi on guitar (whom Wooten affectionately refers to as “the Teacher”) and Joseph on keyboard.Sunday, 01 January 2006 16:47
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Sunday, 01 January 2006 16:37
Having done very little research (to dispel possible bias, natch), we didn’t quite grasp the term “cello rock.” (The extent of our cello knowledge, on the whole, was limited to what Gretta Cohn has done for Tim Kasher’s Cursive, which gave us a slightly more optimistic point of view.)Sunday, 01 January 2006 16:32
However eclectic and thought provoking, the pre-Christmas ambience of giving gifts and receiving music in return proved favorable to one and all.
Written by Brian McClelland Monday, 19 December 2005 05:46
On stage, the epic indie art rock of Montreal’s the Arcade Fire is almost overwhelming. The coed six-piece took the Rocket Bar’s stage with an explosion of sound—six voices singing a single melody in unison, riding on a gorgeously cacaphonous wave of jagged guitar and percussion—and the combined energy was devastating. Who would be silly enough to follow this incredible band? Or even attempt to?
Written by Ryan Hoelting Monday, 12 December 2005 07:12
All of 19 years old and consisting of two brothers and one sexy bass-playing diva named Charlotte Cooper, the Subways took the stage with the confidence of a veteran band.
Written by Nicole Faust Monday, 12 December 2005 07:01
Written by Pete Timmermann Tuesday, 06 December 2005 07:09
Written by Mike Wachsnicht Tuesday, 06 December 2005 06:49
Written by Kevin Renick Sunday, 04 December 2005 08:32
It’s unquestionably Sean Kelly’s voice, melodies, and onstage presence that fuels this band and keeps the audience at rapt attention.Written by Andrew Scavotto Sunday, 04 December 2005 07:12
Watching My Morning Jacket is a roller coaster ride—epic rock songs are mixed in with lonesome-sounding ballads, and brief moments of rock ’n’ roll fury are separated by quieter times that allow James to show off his haunting vocals, soaring melodies, and overall songwriting brilliance.Written by Jason Green Monday, 24 January 2005 18:00
The new project from ex–Taking Back Sunday members John Nolan and Shaun Cooper, Straylight Run’s performance was low-key but riveting.Page 36 of 36
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