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- Revenge Club (San Diego Reader)
 Wed, 03 Sep 2008 23:23:18 GMT I took my girlfriend to see the Creepy Creeps at the Casbah. She had never seen these local legends, and they were playing with two other local bands I like — the mostly female Glossines and Batar-Zan, who, like the Creeps, wear costumes on stage.
- DeVitto to Kids: March to Own Drummer (Fairfield Citizen-News)
 Wed, 03 Sep 2008 13:44:51 GMT Young musicians at Camp Jam were treated to a special guest who knows a thing or two about music.
- LAist Interview: The Boxmasters — J.D. Andrew, Mike Butler & Billy Bob Thornton (LAist)
 Wed, 03 Sep 2008 17:22:02 GMT The Boxmasters are a great study in juxtapositions. Their band’s sound is a fusion of 60s British Invasion and hillbilly music. Their original songs range from poignant to tongue-in-cheek. They are serious musicians, but their record is undeniably fun. And on their tour—including a performance at the House of Blues in Hollywood this Sunday—they serve as their own opening act (more about that ...
- Indie Round-Up: Mojomatics, Duane Andrews, Brandie Frampton, Alex Statan (Blogcritics.org)
 Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:19:39 GMT Canadian guitarist Duane Andrews grafts strains of the traditional music of Newfoundland onto Django Reinhardt-inspired "gypsy jazz." The Mojomatics, Don't Pretend That You Know MeThe Mojomatics make a lot of noise for two guys, and a joyful noise it is. Their hype makes much of the country and bluegrass strains in their hard-driving pop-punk, but despite the presence of harmonica and a certain ...
- Cold War tension rises as Putin talks of Black Sea confrontation (Times Online)
 Wed, 27 Aug 2008 21:55:03 GMT A new Cold War between Russia and the West grew steadily closer yesterday after the Kremlin gave a warning about “direct confrontation” between American and Russian warships in the Black Sea.
- Soundtracking Japan — again (The Japan Times)
 Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:58:19 GMT So, you've got 73 minutes of play time to sum up the entire music culture of Japan. How would you do it? What would you include? A poll around The Japan Times office shows that our guide would include music by garage greasers Guitar Wolf, Oscar-winner Ryuichi Sakamoto, alternative-pop diva Shiina Ringo, jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara, sensitive rockers Quruli, pop duo Puffy, jazz-ska freak-out ...
- Very Human (Tucson Weekly)
 Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:42:03 GMT After drugs, drama, violence and prison, Cris Kirkwood is back with the Meat Puppets
- Three Stars: Imperial China (DCist)
 Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:36:39 GMT Imperial China have created a sound that at once echoes this city’s musical history yet stands apart from anything else this city has offered previously or offers presently. Musically, the guitar riffs and speak-sing vocal delivery show a definite homage to bands like Minor Threat and Fugazi. The lyrics on songs like their EP’s opener “There Is No Translation” could as easily be a ...
- Santogold, Liquid Room, Edinburgh Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Concorde 2. Brighton (Independent)
 Sat, 23 Aug 2008 23:22:33 GMT Santogold is, like the enigmatic Max Vail in Nik Cohn's 20th Century Dreams, one of those people who just know people, and who gavotte through life's dancefloor via a series of fortuitous acquaintances, propelled by the self-perpetuating force of their own networking skills.
- Rave on, rage or dance with local releases (Austin American-Statesman)
 Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:28:06 GMT August is usually a pretty slow month for new albums. The spring and early summer rollouts are past, the autumn and Christmas releases are a few months hence.
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