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Stars aligned
Cult heroes and superstars dot the region's fall concert calendar
The days are growing shorter, the magazines are (well, barely) getting larger and meatier, and the first batch of cider doughnuts is on the way real soon: all sure signs of autumn, as is the bountiful crop of prestigious concerts coming our way this season.
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| September 16, 2009
Ripple effect
The 10 most influential bands of our first 10 years
The Portland Phoenix launched in 1999, just as the Portland music scene was turning.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| September 16, 2009
Off the record?
Ten albums to get . . . while we still have albums
Pity the album. After a half-century of embarrassingly public body issues, our essential rock unit has not entered the new millennium looking very healthy. EPs are way more in vogue, MP3s have intangibility on their side, and 12-inches just sound impressive.
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MICHAEL BRODEUR
| September 14, 2009
The Big Hurt: Don't look back in anger
The best of times with the worst of bands
"You don't know what you've got till it's gone," Janet Jackson once famously sampled, and how true it is. Only now that Noel Gallagher has left in a firestorm of brotherly acrimony can I truly take stock of my feelings toward Oasis.
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DAVID THORPE
| September 08, 2009
Better all the time
Get these Beatles reissues into your life
In 2006, Apple/EMI released the Beatles-soundtracked Cirque du Soleil companion piece Love , which mashed together songs from the band's repertoire in stunning remastered sound.
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ZETH LUNDY
| September 08, 2009
Glorious bastards
Deerhunter's path from divisive buzz band to indie royalty
Few bands could serve as a better case study on the influence of Internet hype on mainstream media and popular acceptance than Deerhunter. Before the band "broke" in early 2007, to a glowing Pitchfork review of their album Cryptograms , the Atlanta four-piece were virtual unknowns nationally.
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| September 02, 2009
The Big Hurt: Checking the Billboard Hot 100
Who charted?
As usual, I won't be able to make it through the full 100, but seven is just as good, right?
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DAVID THORPE
| August 25, 2009
Community: served
Solillaquists of Sound spread some Orlando magic
Without Solillaquists of Sound and the holistic hip-hop hamlet that its members cultivate within Orlando, their city would be home to little more than methadone retreats and plastic rodent ears.
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CHRIS FARAONE
| August 26, 2009
Swinging blues
Samuel James's stories from the road
On the eve of Samuel James's second CD release on Northern Blues Music, For Rosa, Maeve and Noreen , we needed to catch up on all of his happenings since the release of 2008's Songs Famed for Sorrow and Joy .
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| August 19, 2009
Branding Bangor
It's Maine's first large-scale indie music festival
If a big-league indie pop festival falls in Bangor, will anyone hear it?
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| August 12, 2009
The Big Hurt: Pop eroticism, faux sincerity, and sperm motility
Music News in Brief
I am a man who loves a good corporate doofus, and this week's glistening-prize-hog-doofus quote goes to TOM WELCH , Wal-Mart's senior music buyer, who manages to make Foreigner sound even squarer than Foreigner.
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DAVID THORPE
| August 05, 2009
Best Music Poll 2009: Anything goes
The underground: saved, salvaged, or savaged?
The underground: saved, salvaged, or savaged?
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DANIEL BROCKMAN
| July 30, 2009
Best Music Poll Concert + Winners
The results are in
View the winners to Boston Phoenix's Best Music Poll; then take part in the live concert on August 1, 2009
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PHOENIX STAFF
| August 03, 2009
Regardless of the cost
Tony McNaboe testifies on sophomore release
If you were concerned that the return of Rustic Overtones would mean the ends of their various side projects, it’s clear now that was a fruitless worry.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| July 22, 2009
Free to be
Hutch Heelan goes solo
Because of Hutch Heelan, I've now heard of EFT, which stands for emotional freedom techniques, and, as far as I can tell, involves tapping on different parts of your body to relieve pain, anxiety, and other bad feelings.
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SAM PFEIFLE
| July 22, 2009
Shoot the piano player
Robert Stillman returns with Master Box
Robert Stillman's music is like an anachronistic, sepia-toned spin on the fanciful film scores of Jon Brion (Punch-Drunk Love, I Heart Huckabees). Both make fleet-footed, extremely visual piano songs with trotting melodies, a natural fit for an old silent short.
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| July 22, 2009
Born to rock
Deer Tick take it to the roadhouse
The last time Deer Tick were in Portland, at SPACE Gallery in November 2007, then-21-year-old frontman John McCauley decided to sing the national anthem. He sprung offstage and hit the floor belting the Tony Bennett standard "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" in a nasal voice soaked in equal parts whiskey, battery acid, and gravel.
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| July 15, 2009
The Big Hurt: Oddest proposal
Music News in Brief
"Wasn't nothing strange about your daddy," said Al Sharpton to Michael Jackson's children. "It was strange what your daddy had to deal with."
By
DAVID THORPE
| July 14, 2009
VIDEO: Michael Jackson's memorial service
Watch video of Michael Jackson's memorial in LA
Thousands attend Michael Jackson's memorial inside the Staples Center in LA
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| July 10, 2009
America’s Best New Bands 2009
Our picks for the best new artist from each state in the union
Our picks for the best new artist from each state in the union
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PHOENIX STAFF
| July 10, 2009
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| October 01, 2009 at 10:10 AM
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September 29, 2009 at 2:11 PM
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