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At home with Sharon Van Etten
Sharon Van Etten is peeling an orange in her South Brooklyn apartment.
Lady and her Tramp
By
LIZ PELLY
| February 17, 2012
A Place to Bury Strangers | Onwards to the Wall
Onwards to the Wall clocks in at 16 minutes and 35 seconds, and it could shatter into smithereens at any moment.
Dead Oceans (2012)
By
REYAN ALI
| January 27, 2012
Hospitality | Hospitality
On their homonymous debut, Hospitality sound like 800 different trendy bands at once (from Twin Sister to Tennis to TV on the Radio), so if it's pure originality you're after, you've come to the wrong department.
Merge (2012)
By
RYAN REED
| January 27, 2012
Huntington pays tribute to God of Carnage
If Lord of the Flies wanted an upscale-urban bookend, it could do worse than God of Carnage (presented by the Huntington Theatre Company at the BU Theatre through February 5).
Parent flap
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| January 20, 2012
Review: Pariah
Compared to the non-stop trauma of Precious , or even Gun Hill Road , Dee Rees's first feature plays like an episode of The Cosby Show .
Dee Rees's first feature
By
PETER KEOUGH
| January 06, 2012
Caveman | Coco Beware
Hold up on that Brooklyn backlash just yet, there's still some sweet music coming out of the trendiest and most despised of the five boroughs.
Magic Man! Records/ORG Music (2011)
By
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| November 18, 2011
The Vandelles ride a different kind of wave
If you were listening to the audio version of this interview, you might find yourself sifting through lots of reverb and the rumble of a passing motorcycle.
Technicolor noir
By
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| October 07, 2011
Das Racist | Relax
They still have jokes for days, but lyrical dexterity has taken precedence on their debut LP.
Greedhead (2011)
By
MICHAEL C. WALSH
| September 23, 2011
The improbable rise of We Are Augustines
With new management, new supporters, and the same Pela fans, We Are Augustines remain a work in progress.
Comfort music
By
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| September 23, 2011
Newton's New Art Center exposes heavy metal from within
Named for a Candlemass song, staged in a former church, and curated by a pair of noise-loving MassArt grads, the upcoming group show "We Still See the Black" brings a thunderous charge of wrathful, subtle, beguiling, and teeming contemporary art to Newto
The black art
By
CARLY CARIOLI
| August 26, 2011
Active Child | You Are All I See
Pat Grossi used to be a choirboy, which is not surprising at all, given that his full-length debut under the Active Child moniker sounds like it was cut in some sort of dimly lit, hallowed hall under the cover of night.
Vagrant Records (2011)
By
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| August 19, 2011
Random Axe | Random Axe
It's no wonder that it takes a 10-ton Uzi to get rap fans psyched about posse cuts these days.
Duck Down (2011)
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 15, 2011
The Ladybug Transistor create a new pop shade
Brooklyn might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about overgrown blooms and country air. But for the past 16 years, Gary Olson of the Ladybug Transistor has made the city parks and street-lined canopies of Flatbush his own private g
Growth spurts
By
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| July 01, 2011
Review: White Irish Drinkers
Writer/director John Gray's debut feature is a solid indie effort, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale set in Brooklyn circa 1975.
John Gray's semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale
By
PEG ALOI
| March 25, 2011
The World/Inferno Friendship Society | The Anarchy and the Ecstasy
Jack Terricloth once likened playing in a band to being married and having a full-time job. Hence, his World/Inferno Friendship Society fashion themselves a kooky circus punk co-op, not a band.
Chunksaah Records (2011)
By
BARRY THOMPSON
| March 18, 2011
Exploring the frosty electronic pleasures of Brahms
Naming your band after a mighty musical figure whose work has preceded your group's by almost a couple of centuries takes some moxie, but don't mistake this choice for hubris. It's not quite a tribute, says Brahms's Cale Parks, but rather a way to chann
Digital symphony
By
REYAN ALI
| February 25, 2011
Hooray for Earth find new life in the dirty Apple
Sometimes it's well and good to wave the flag of home-town pride and condemn New York City as an overhyped, overcrowded, unholy chore to drive through. Other times, you've got to get the fuck out of Boston.
C'mon get happy!
By
BARRY THOMPSON
| January 21, 2011
Review: In the Footprint: The Battle over Atlantic Yards
I've seen a lot of musicals in development; this is the first I've seen about development.
The Civilians fight the battle over Atlantic Yards
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| January 21, 2011
The Hundred in the Hands | The Hundred in the Hands
Eye-rolling hipsterdom may have reached new heights with Brooklyn boy/girl duo the Hundred in the Hands, who lifted their moniker from the Fetterman Massacre of 1866.
Warp Records (2010)
By
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| October 22, 2010
Necro: Horror business
When you're a Necro fan, tough love is the name of the game.
Brooklyn hip-hop artist embraces his bad rap
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| October 08, 2010
Twin Shadow | Forget
Those who were hanging around the music scene in Allston around 2004 may be surprised to discover that the George Lewis Jr. behind Twin Shadow is indeed the same George Lewis Jr. who fronted Mad Man Films back in an earlier life.
Terrible Records (2010)
By
RYAN STEWART
| September 24, 2010
Eli ''Paperboy'' Reed | Come and Get It!
Local boy Eli "Paperboy" Reed isn't so local anymore.
Capitol Records (2010)
By
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| August 13, 2010
Review: Breaking Upwards
Young (he's 27) director Daryl Wein's debut feature is kind of a mess: he withholds and warps the emotions of the main characters till there's little sympathy to be had.
It isn't pretty, but it works
By
MICHAEL C. WALSH
| July 16, 2010
Suckers | Wild Smile
Dissenting from the almighty forces of fuzz-pop and the subgenres that have defined its counterparts for the past year or so, the Brooklyn-based Suckers' debut full-length is both frustratingly and pleasantly difficult to place in today's indie-rock land
Frenchkiss (2010)
By
CARRIE BATTAN
| June 18, 2010
The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! | I Love You! I Love You! I Love You And I’m In Love With You! Have An Awesome Day! Have The Best Day Of Your Life!
The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! are a dance/electronica collective known around the Manhattan/Brooklyn scene for their elaborate live performances, where members wear outrageous costumes made of stuffed animals and have on-stage pillow fights.
I Love You! I Love You! I Love You And I’m In Love With You! Have An Awesome Day! Have The Best Day Of Your Life! on Luaka Bop (2010)
By
DAVID BOFFA
| May 14, 2010
Javelin | No Más
No offense to 2009 or anything, but there’s something really refreshing about a Brooklyn-based, MySpace-made indie band’s releasing an album devoid of blatant art-rock agendas and half-assed attempts at cohesion.
Luaka Bop (2010)
By
CARRIE BATTAN
| April 16, 2010
Ruste Juxx & Marco Polo | The Exxecution
I feel sorry for the mothers whose fake thug sons were shot and stabbed in the making of this album.
Duck Down (2010)
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| April 02, 2010
Photos: Jay-Z at TD Garden
Photos of Jay-Z's Boston stop on his BP3 tour.
Jay-Z, live at TD Garden, March 11, 2010
By
KELLY DAVIDSON
| March 12, 2010
Those drums and wires
Makeupbreakup + Jon Hope + more
Off the Couch
By
PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| January 29, 2010
Don't be chicken
Last year was a weird one for chicken wings.
Dig right in at Binga's Stadium
By
BRIAN DUFF
| January 29, 2010
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