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In the last few years 65daysofstatic have played over ten million shows around the world. Their blend of glitchy dance music and deafening, soaring guitars has left thousands of converts in their wake. Their most recent world tour came to an end with two shows in New York City, at two of the most prestigious venues the US has to offer - Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall. Both shows were recorded and the result is the band's first live album. A 45 minutes rush of tinnitus, contrary techno, fr... [ read more ]
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The Gena Rowlands Band follows their Lujo debut Le Merde et Les Etoiles with a joint recording with Anti-Social Music called The Nitrate Hymnal, taken from the hit indie opera of the same name. Anti-Social Music is a collective of musicians and composers from New York that includes members of the Hold Steady, Ida, Gutbucket and World/Inferno Friendship Society. The two bands met three years ago during the creation of the original production of a multimedia opera by Bob Massey and David Wilson. The opera, i... [ read more ]
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Guttermouth keeps on churning out their brand of outrageously snotty humor with their sixth studio album, Gorgeous. While some might find that outrageousness more than a bit forced, this particular brand of cartoonishly anti-social theatricality has more than its share of the teenage punk-pop audience; still, the point behind "Viva America" is dangerously vague and the sarcasm could mistakenly leave the band open to charges of racism. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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