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Fest lite
The return of the International Pop Overthrow
From Thursday, November 20, to Sunday, November 23, the International Pop Overthrow (IPO) makes its annual trek to Boston.
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MICHAEL BRODEUR
| November 14, 2008
Cerf-Volantes
Music Seen: The Dooryard, August 4, 2008
At its climax, those emotions were fully realized as Frederick broke into a three-part harmony, nearly screaming repeatedly, “Ready or not.”
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| August 05, 2008
Campaign lies
Letters to the Boston editor, August 1, 2008
It’s impressive that your editorial in favor of the national popular vote did not even hint at any possible downside.
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| July 30, 2008
The call of the wild
Wolf Parade get instinctual
It’s not easy being in a band whose two primary songwriters have quite different ideas about how to write an indie-rock song.
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BEN WESTHOFF
| July 28, 2008
Funny business
As the AltCom Festival arrives at the Somerville Theatre, we look at the roots of the indie comedy boom.
“Ashlee Simpson’s new album sold so poorly,” snorted the headline on Yahoo! this past week, that “it was beaten by a comedy album.”
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MIKE MILIARD
| May 08, 2008
The power of love
A respected music critic contemplates Celine Dion and has a crisis of conscience
Carl Wilson’s recent entry into Continuum’s esteemed 33 1/3 series — a series of books by critics and musicians devoted to canonical pop albums — is framed by an irresistible concept.
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| March 19, 2008
Less is best
The spare science of José González
González possesses the will power and the patience to dig into each of his songs until he has exhumed its bleeding heart.
By
SHARON STEEL
| March 04, 2008
Easy, tiger
Reconsidering hipsterism, sensitivity, and Ryan Adams’s legacy
It’s been interesting to, however briefly, listen to songs I’ll likely still enjoy in twenty years.
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| September 12, 2007
Three for the road
Herbie Hancock, Renee Rosnes, and Luciana Souza
Maybe it’s Larry Klein’s world and the rest of us just live in it.
By
JON GARELICK
| August 21, 2007
So wrong they're Righteous
These brothers make their own rules
Less than two years into their existence, the Self-Righteous Brothers already have a press kit worth of raves.
By
BRETT MILANO
| July 25, 2007
Joan as Police Woman
Real Life | Cheap Lullaby
Ex-Bostonian Joan Wasser spent more than a decade carrying other musicians’ trains.
By
RENÉ SPENCER SALLER
| July 02, 2007
Couples
Kiki & Herb; Lucia’s Chapters; Our Son’s Wedding
The Eternal Feminine gets a workout this week.
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| June 19, 2007
The bright stuff
The indie-pop smarts of Winterpills
After putting in calls to a manager, a publicist, and a record label to set up an interview with Winterpills, I’m finally on the phone with their vocalist and keyboardist. Winterpills, "Hide Me" (mp3)
By
IAN SANDS
| April 17, 2007
Stars of Track and Field
Centuries Before Love and War | Wind-Up
Stars of Track and Field make a sound much bigger than Belle and Sebastian's tidy twee-pop shuffle.
By
MIKAEL WOOD
| March 27, 2007
A singer and his songs
Alexi Murdoch, Great Scott, February 8th
Alexi Murdoch’s music has been used for a plethora of TV shows and film.
By
CAITLIN E. CURRAN
| February 12, 2007
Emo to the core
Kevin Devine, Tim Barry, and Stephen Brodsky
What’s the latest sign that emo has become a true part of the musical mainstream?
By
MIKAEL WOOD
| November 30, 2006
The 40 greatest concerts in Boston history: 13
Mission of Burma | the Bradford Ballroom | March 12, 1983
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PHOENIX STAFF
| October 25, 2006
The 40 greatest concerts in Boston history: 15
The Pogues | Axis | July 2, 1986
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PHOENIX STAFF
| October 25, 2006
The 40 greatest concerts in Boston history: 14
Lou Barlow + Elliott Smith | Green Street Grill | October 4, 1998
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PHOENIX STAFF
| October 25, 2006
Ben Kweller
ATO
Kweller had the misfortune of being rushed into the spotlight leading the kidz grunge outfit Radish, who got plenty of “Can you believe they’re only 15!”
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JULIAN L. SAPORITI
| October 17, 2006
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