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The Beach Boys forget the past in order to embrace it
In harmony
For the past 50 years, the Beach Boys have been selling myths, and we've been buying them.
By:
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| June 21, 2012
Bands from the blogosphere
BMP 2012
There were nearly 100 bands, artists, or acts nominated in the Boston edition of this year's Best Music Poll, and yet there was still a healthy debate over omissions.
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| June 14, 2012
Best Boston Band of the 2012 Best Music Poll
Gentleman Hall takes top prize
Gentleman Hall takes top prize
By:
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| June 14, 2012
Santigold remains just out of pop's reach
Make-believer
We, as music listeners, tend to think of the business of music creation as one of inspiration, perspiration, meditation, and perhaps inebriation.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| June 15, 2012
Surveying the scene at Primavera Sound
Reign in Spain
Visiting Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona felt like a sometimes-surreal glimpse into an indie rock myth: the breezy stages surrounded by the Mediterranean sea, dreamy pop bands playing at sunset, hip European music geeks speaking all different languages, late-night punk and electronic sets raging until 5 am.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| June 15, 2012
Loudon Wainwright III ages appropriately
Grown man
The reason why Loudon Wainwright III drives us crazy is the same reason why we love him so much.
By:
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| June 05, 2012
Chris North connects life's road maps
Collector items
The best folk albums are road albums. They're written on the road or for the road, they drop in names of states and interstates, they channel land and transience and distance.
By:
NINA MASHUROVA
| June 05, 2012
Road Trippin’: 25 shows across New England you need to see before Labor Day
Sounds of summer
While we agree that kicking back in a shady backyard with a plate of barbecue, a cooler of cold brews, and some good tunes spinning on the iPod deck is one hell of a way to while away a lazy summer afternoon, we'd like to suggest that you get a bit more ambitious this year.
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| June 04, 2012
Dengue Fever and Omar Souleyman at the Paradise
International sounds of love
I was hoping for cross-cultural pandemonium at the Paradise's double-bill of Dengue Fever and Omar Souleyman, and the two-hour show left me mostly satisfied.
By:
JON GARELICK
| June 05, 2012
Seer Group players share more than music
Organ beats
Seer Group's Jason Rozen has a history of working with — and helping out — his friends.
By:
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| May 29, 2012
The preservation of Carolina Chocolate Drops
Living history
Seeing a Carolina Chocolate Drops concert is a transformative experience — and not just because of the old-time string band's immense talents and diverse instrumentation.
By:
ANNIE ZALESKI
| May 29, 2012
The Cult survives rock's highs and lows
Sturdy temple
There is a difference between an unknown musical artist and a superstar, and that difference isn't necessarily musical — it's mythological.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| May 31, 2012
They ain't heavy, they're the Kirkwood Brothers
Finding out what makes the Meat Puppets tick with a new oral history
Finding out what makes the Meat Puppets tick with a new oral history
By:
JAMES PARKER
| May 31, 2012
WFNX dies before it gets old
Radio Silence
One of the greatest anti-establishment rallying cries of the 20th century was the notion that you can't trust anyone over the age of 30.
By:
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| May 23, 2012
Blurring gender lines with Speedy Ortiz
Punk poetry
During a recent Allston basement show performance with her loud, grungy pop band Speedy Ortiz, Sarah Dupuis found herself surprised.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| May 23, 2012
The Dandy Warhols don't care what you think
Dig safe
Courtney Taylor-Taylor may be the most pretentious band douche I've ever interviewed. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
By:
LUKE O'NEIL
| May 24, 2012
Queering the party with the DJs of Nu Life
Beyond Gay Night
Growing up gay on Long Island, Brian Friedberg went out dancing almost every night: at all-ages clubs, raves, dancehall nights, gay hip-hop nights, gay clubs, straight clubs, and late-night joints. But he couldn't find the party he was looking for.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| May 25, 2012
Homegrown trans rocker Evan Greer keeps her music political
Mother knows best
Last month, when Tommy Gabel of Against Me! announced via Rolling Stone that she's transgender (and will now go by Laura Jane Grace), I immediately wondered what Evan Greer might be thinking.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| May 23, 2012
Donna Summer, 1948-2012
In Memoriam
Donna Summer, Dorchester born and always Boston-loyal, died last week, reportedly of lung cancer.
By:
MICHAEL FREEDBERG
| May 22, 2012
Shirley Manson dishes on Garbage's return
The Vow
Lots of folks are calling this outing by Garbage a reunion, but according to frontwoman Shirley Manson, it's nothing of the sort; it was just the right moment for the alt-rockers to rev it up again after a seven-year chill period.
By:
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| May 23, 2012
Porcelain Raft eases out of the shadows
Calming effect
Although Porcelain Raft released their debut full-length, Strange Weekend (Secretly Canadian), earlier this year, the project's mastermind, Mauro Remiddi, is no novice.
By:
ANNIE ZALESKI
| May 22, 2012
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