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Police profile

They never were your average punks
One of these days, in a British crime movie, there will appear a gangland boss with a fetish for the Police.
By JAMES PARKER  |  July 27, 2007
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How Jewish is it?

Rockin’ out with Matisyahu, the LeeVees, and other mensches
In addition to the usual fare of Messiah and Nutcracker performances and bands dressed up in Santa suits this past holiday season, Boston got an unusually large dose of Jewish culture — far more than the electric menorah in Kenmore Square or the klezmer rendition of “Chanukah Oh Chanukah” on the Holiday Pops program.
By ADAM GOLD  |  January 17, 2007
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Unorthodox Jews

"Good for the Jews," the Paradise Lounge, December 16, 2006
You won't hear feel-good Chanukah ditties in the style of the Leevees nor any pages out of Matisyahu's prayer book. This is a foul-mouthed, shtick-heavy act inspired by the borscht-belt comics and the seventies-era.
By IAN SANDS  |  December 22, 2006
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Going on sale, December 1, 2006

Breaking news from the concert-ticket trade
Anti-Flag, Matisyahu, Of Montreal, and more.
By GOING ON SALE  |  November 28, 2006
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I'm a believer

Matisyahu crowns part two of the 2006 Best Music Poll Party.
It was one of those nights: Apollo Sunshine brought basketballs, Atmosphere brought an emo band, and Matisyahu played “King Without a Crown” twice .
By Simon W. Vozick-Levinson  |  May 26, 2006
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Best Music Poll 2006

In our annual readers' poll, the sky's the limit
The results are in for the 18th annual FNX/Phoenix Best Music Poll. Gorillaz, Matisyahu, Dropkick Murphys, Dresden Dolls, and Apollo Sunshine top your charts.
By PHOENIX STAFF  |  May 18, 2006
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Stop the world

Apollo Sunshine try to play their music without losing their heads
To say Apollo Sunshine have skyrocketed to success would be stretching the temptation to equate the Berklee-bred band’s hard-earned accolades with some sort of stratospheric journey.
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  May 17, 2006

Gorillaz in the midst

Damon Albarn joins Beck in the pan-cultural playground
Remember the great electronica gold rush of ’97, the year Madonna’s Maverick label won a massive bidding war over long-ignored rave mystic Liam Howlett, a/k/a Prodigy, and we all grooved to the electropunk clash of “Smack My Bitch Up”?
By MATT ASHARE  |  May 17, 2006
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Wicked games

Hanging with Giant Drag at Coachella
There was a time, not that long ago, when the two-or-three-day rock-festival experience was reserved for the Brits.
By JEFF MILLER  |  May 12, 2006
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Hi Octone

As Fast As’s label debut is something fierce
Like Paranoid Social Club’s debut before it, As Fast As’ first record for Octone Records will be pretty familiar for the band’s local fans
By SAM PFEIFLE  |  May 10, 2006
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Going on sale, April 28, 2006

Phoenix /WFNX Best Music Poll; Shakira; Xiu Xiu

By WILL SPITZ  |  April 26, 2006
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WFNX upgrades

“More power, more penetration”
Let’s face it. There’s always an unpleasant macho subtext in intra-corporate rivalries.
By JON GARELICK  |  April 05, 2006

All about the G.O.D.

Letters to the Boston editor, March 17, 2006
Are you for real? People of color, and Johnny Cash, have been singing about the G.O.D. for a long-ass time (“ God Rocks ,” March 3).
By  |  March 15, 2006
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Pop fundamentalism

Matisyahu and Madonna embrace a holy plan
I keep waiting for Madonna to have her James Frey moment.
By JOSH KUN  |  March 02, 2006
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Matisyahu at Harvard

Dinner dates
The blizzard was dying down outside Harvard’s Chabad House a week ago Sunday as about 40 students converged for a glatt kosher Chinese dinner and some wise words from the rabbi.
By SIMON W. VOZICK-LEVINSON  |  February 21, 2006

Holy nights

Chanukah pop comes of age with the LeeVees and Matisyahu
The Maccabees, the Holy Temple, the menorah that burned for eight days straight — all of these went unmentioned during JDub Records’ Chanukah celebration at the Paradise on Tuesday night.
By IAN SANDS  |  January 17, 2006

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