People sure do like putting on festivals. We hope people like going to them just as much. The newest festival on the map is the PORTLAND MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL (generally accompanied by an exclamation mark), which will feature headliners CARBON LEAF (from Virginia), along with the JASON SPOONER TRIO, SAMUEL JAMES, GRANT STREET ORCHESTRA, and PETE MILLER, all on Free Street at the DOGFISH CAFE on August 21. The idea is to raise money for the MAINE CHILDREN'S CANCER FUND, and if you're an up-and-coming musician and want to help you may be able to: From 5:15 to 6:30 pm they'll be featuring six solo artists discovered through submissions of mp3s by visiting 989WCLZ.COM, choosing MUSIC FROM 207 from the drop-down "Music" menu, then clicking on the "Maine Solo Performer Spotlight" banner. Yes, that sounds confusing, but you can do it. Whether bands playing on Free Street for 12 hours on an August afternoon deserves such a lofty festival name is another matter, but we guess it wasn't exactly taken.
The newest MILLED PAVEMENT release is from CRUNK WITCH, a husband-and-wife outfit comprising BRANDON MILES and HANNAH COLLEEN and performing what's described as "electronic/rock/punk album." Titled The Legends of Manicorn, the disc features all five songs from the pair's 2009 EP, plus six new tracks, all centering around a main character with the body of a man, but the blood and spirit of a unicorn. There are zombies and demons and whatnot involved as well.
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I can hear the snarky comments already: "What?!? Rustic Overtones put out an album this year and Pfeifle hasn't fallen all over himself naming it #1? The sky is green!" But this isn't 1999. It's 2009. And it isn't all that strange for a phenomenal album to hit Portland's city streets anymore.
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I asked a bunch of people who really dig local music to help me make sure I wasn’t leaving any songs out when I was developing my list of the best 10 songs of the 2000s, but then I quickly realized that “best” is about as subjective as things come when you’re talking about songs.
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These days, it's not so easy to feel useful as a music critic.
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Hmm, lots of women, a few old dudes, and some African banjo (not to be confused with Steve Martin's Hollywood banjo).
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Girl-group records are great and everything, yet the countless compilations out there were becoming a little hit-or-miss until 2005, when the great Girl Group Sounds Lost and Found box set finally gave this diverse genre a proper taxonomy.
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Bars and clubs everywhere, 2009
- See ya, '09!
Forget those gift cards burning a hole in your pocket and catch some good shows around to close out '09.
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After the third costume change of his show, Aaron Kwok strode from the midst of a gaggle of backup dancers to the front of the stage, rearing his head back.
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