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Who says the "Sibilance" staff aren't journalists? We ask questions, and we get answers.
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The results of the WePushButtons Awards came in just a tad too late to get them in the last paper, so here's a quick recap of who took home what last Saturday at SPACE Gallery.
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An update on Conifer, whose record we reviewed a couple weeks back.
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Civil Disturbance drummer Nick “Nikko” Villaci, who’s been in the local rock scene long enough to have produced progeny to fill out other local bands, has announced his retirement from the original music scene.
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Anybody catch Ray Lamontagne on Late Night with Conan ?
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We already told you the October 18 show at the Station with Alias Grace would be their last. One more reason to go: Free disc for everyone who shows.
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Now everyone’s interested in the guy who played with Swell Season.
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Loverless are pushing the envelope with their new record.
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We have final details on the September 26 Russ Riseman “life celebration” show.
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RIP David Foster Wallace. Hey, man, we stole a ton of our style from you.
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The Wrecking (né Kingpin Wrecking Crew) released their album on a national scale August 19 on Universal’s Chosen label.
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Eric Bettencourt dropped us a line to say Shadow Shine Records is close to its first releases, one of which will be a Strange Pleasure live album.
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Big news out of the Rustic Overtones camp: keyboardist/vocalist Spencer Albee has left the band, replaced by Sean Morin.
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That’s right, Darien Brahms is finally following up on 2003’s excellent Green Valentine with another disc from Cornmeal Records.
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Milled Pavement, nearing the 20-disc mark, have released another pair of records.
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The Portland music scene is getting all kinds of Web-friendly.
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In a summer that’s already shaping up to be a good one for local hip-hop, the biggest release may come from Labseven.
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Brzowski is back.
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Modern Syndrome have changed their name to Turn Down Day, and are designing artwork for their debut full-length album, due out in the next few months.
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What the hell is wrong with the Internet? Thorpe utterly fails to investigate . . .
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Resistance 2 deserves a shot
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A field guide to Boston's 'lasting' treasures — to be enjoyed before they're razed in favor of chain stores
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Softdrive/New West (2008)
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San Francisco's Nutcracker on PBS
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Two historians pen a bodice ripper
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The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
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The Martin Beck mysteries
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A field guide to Boston's 'lasting' treasures — to be enjoyed before they're razed in favor of chain stores
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Cops and taggers play a high-stakes game of cat and mouse
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