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More Artists Added for the 9th Annual Siren Music Festival and After Party
The Village Voice, the nation's largest alternative weekly newspaper, announced today that A Place To Bury Strangers, Thee Oh Sees, Tiny Masters Of Day, Justine D. and DeadHeat Djs have all been added to the 9th Annual Siren Music Festival line-up....
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More Artists Added for the 9th Annual Siren Music Festival and After Party
The Village Voice, the nation's largest alternative weekly newspaper, announced today that A Place To Bury Strangers, Thee Oh Sees, Tiny Masters Of Day, Justine D. and DeadHeat Djs have all been added to the 9th Annual Siren Music Festival line-up....
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Monsters of Folk to Release Debut Album
Monsters of Folk - comprised of Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis, My Morning Jacket's Jim James and singer/songwriter M. Ward - are set to release their first collaborative album on September 22. Although the artists have shared the stage...
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Portugal. The Man - Censored Colors
Nothing Censored About This AlbumFor their third album, Censored Colors, Portugal. The Man transports listeners into the 1970's. With the combination of intense lyrics mixed with jazz, folk, blues and a 70’s sound, listeners might...
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Modest Mouse Sets out on NA Tour in August
Modest Mouse starts NA Tour August 17, 2009 in Halifax, Canada, following the release of two singles: 'Satellite Skin' backed with 'Guilty Cocker Spaniels' on May 27th, and 'Autumn Beds' backed with 'Whale Song', on June 23rd, both available on 7"...
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Blag Dahlia Releases Candy Now!
Blag Dahlia and MVD Audio release Candy Now! Their retro lounge recording features the vocals of Blag and Angelina Moysov (Persephone's Bees). Producers are Bradley Cook and Tom Ayres. There are cameos by Nash Kato (Urge Overkill) and Bart Davenport...
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In Concert: The Prodigy (Electric Factory, Philadelphia PA, May 15, 2009)
Tales of the performance prowess of electronica vets The Prodigy have been passed around since the heady arena and festival days of The Fat of the Land. Impart that legend to a local fanbase that hasn't seen the British big-beat trio in, well, ever,...
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Tiny Masters of Today - Skeletons
The Kids Are, In Fact, AlrightHave you ever heard rock in a public setting and encountered some curmudgeon grumbling something like, "My middle-schooler can do better than this racket?" Well, Tiny Masters of Today are someone's middle-schoolers...
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