Posts Tagged as ‘revolution live’

Published on July 18th, 2024

Beyond what might or might not be a generous paycheck and the ephemeral prospect of “exposure,” opening for an arena act seems a thankless job. »

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Published on May 7th, 2024

“Punk rock” is a Rorschach test that brings out the listener’s latent or, in some cases, stated intentions and ideology. Idles have been known to reject »

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Published on May 12th, 2023

Talk about trust issues if, from the get-go, most people – self-professed learned people at that – can’t decide if a band is indie, dream »

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Published on May 11th, 2023

Voivod are a little band from Quebec that can do practically anything. If one were so inclined, one might say that a more perfect amalgamation »

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Published on May 4th, 2023

If I was to guess 20 years ago what music would sound like after the apocalypse I would have probably described something like 100 gecs. That »

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Published on April 2nd, 2023

The ’70s begat disco and by the end of the disco decade the pendulum swung back towards rock ’n’ roll, hence punk. The ’80s then »

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Published on December 9th, 2022

With their particular genius for universally profound, aptly named and culturally diverse songs, Thievery Corporation are quite possibly an argument for the existence of teleportation. »

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Published on December 1st, 2022

Greg Gillis, better known to most of us as Girl Talk, once studied biomedical engineering with a focus on synthesizing animal tissue, and he went »

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Published on December 1st, 2022

Take three musicians who met studying jazz at college in Southern California, add some sparkling earth-fairy vibes, and you get Moonchild, a trio making intimate »

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Published on November 9th, 2022

Breakout artists Dayglow and Ritt Momney have paired for a neo-nostalgic, coming-of-age dance party as part of Dayglow’s People In Motion Tour, and it’s hard »

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Published on September 19th, 2022

As flower power waned in the ’70s and hippies traded sit-ins for corner offices, the disillusionment that followed fed a new kind of fury at »

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Published on May 28th, 2022

Globalization might be a nightmare for the economy and the environment, but sounds and scenes flowing freely around the world have only done wonders for »

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