Music: Punk Rock
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DVD Review: The Future is Unwritten - Joe Strummer— The Future is Unwritten, but Joe Strummer left us some interesting notes before he died.
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Concert Review: Van's Warped Tour, 7/17/2008, Cleveland, Ohio— You know a music festival is successful when it is older than some of the attendees.
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Music Review: Psychedelic Horseshit -"New Wave Hippies"— The lo-fi punk movement pushes everyone's buttons, whether they like it or not.
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Music Review: Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest of Times— Boston punk takes on mean, hard times.
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Music Review: Less Than Jake - GNV FLA— Less Than Jake's seventh studio album "GNV FLA" gives old fans a look back at its former self.
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Music Review: Hot Water Music - Till The Wheels Fall Off— Are they together again? This collection of covers and rarities will tide fans over for the time being.
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Music Review: The Hold Steady - Stay Positive— You're getting older and the booze isn't helping. This is an album for you.
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Music Review: The BellRays - Hard, Sweet and Sticky— The BellRays return with Hard Sweet and Sticky, a slab of R & B infused hard rock that's best played LOUD.
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Music Review: The Offspring - Smash— An excellent album, remastered for your listening pleasure.
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Music Review: Melvins - Nude With Boots— With equal parts insanity and straight-ahead power rock, the Melvins have done it again with their nineteenth studio record.
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Music Review: New York Dolls - Live At The Filmore East— They may not be the same names as they were thirty years ago, but they're still New York Dolls.
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Music Review: The Futureheads - This is Not the World— The post-punk popsters attempt a return to form with mixed results.
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Devo Sues McDonald’s; New Wave Nigel Under Fire— Devo vs. McDonald's - round one
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Concert Review: Alejandro Escovedo At Continental Club, Austin, TX— The audience response is huge, and the temperature in the room rises ten degrees due to the energy of the applause.
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DVD Review: Control— An unpleasant and dark film devoid of joy.
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Music Review: Be Your Own Pet - Get Awkward— A frenzied punk salvo from the dubious Nashville four-piece.
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Movie Review: Punk's Not Dead— How many punk rockers does it take to change a light bulb? None, because punk rockers don't change anything.
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Music Review: 36 Crazyfists - The Tide and Its Takers— This album will kick your stereo's ass.
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Music Review: The Mooney Suzuki – CBGB OMFUG Masters: Live June 29, 2001, The Bowery Collection— Yes, it's loud...And no, I won't turn it down.
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Music Review: Rachid Taha - Rock El Casbah: The Best Of— Rachid Taha is an amazing vocalist who sings songs of power and spirit.
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Music Review: Weezer – Weezer (Red Album) — Weezer takes one step forward and two steps back.
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Interview: Frontside Five— A short Q&A with Denver's Frontside Five.
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Music Review: The Tim Version - Decline Of The Southern Gentleman— Gainesville, FL punk rock act The Tim Version may not be well known but their lastest release could change that.
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Yay or Nay: Synastry, Cradle to Grave, The Briggs, The Underneath & D’espairsRay — Thumbs up or thumbs down?
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Music Review: Dialtone - No Hang-Ups— Dialtone releases their debut album. It's a strong start to a promising career.
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BC Radio Live with The T4 Project and Mindless Self Indulgence— It's an all-punk evening on BC Radio Live...
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Satire: New Kids on the Block Fans Vindicated— Blockheads rejoice as the Kids' tour offers bargain-basement ticket prices.
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Music Review: 1997 - On The Run— A debut album worth listening to by a band that has been through a big change in just one year.
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The Rockologist: Birdland And My Ongoing Schoolboy Crush On Patti Smith— Some schoolboy crushes simply refuse to die.
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Music Review: Warrior Souls - Drugs, Gods, and the New Republic— Warrior Soul's criminally underrated 1991 album shows a thing or two about political rock and roll.
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DVD Review: N.Y.H.C.— The award-winning documentary about the world's hardest music is only part of this eight-hour two-disc release.
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BC Radio Live Welcomes Authors Gary Siegel and Leander Kahney Along With The Architects and The Band of Heathens— Join BC Radio Live for lively discussion about books and music.
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Music Review: Charge - Who's in Control?! — This New York hardcore band is often compared to the Bad Brains.
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Music Review: May's Hot Picks - Digital Underground, Bryan Adams, Ted Nugent, and More— The best and brightest releases of May 2008.
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Book Review: Punk House - Interiors in Anarchy by Abby Banks— "...all tomorrow’s broken hearts”: Punk as a living, breathing art project.
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Music Review: Revolution Mother - Glory Bound— Revolution Mother brings back the rock n' roll many have been craving.
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Music Review: The Replacements - Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash, Stink, Hootenanny, and Let It Be (Special Edition Reissues)— An '80s band that matters: Nearly thirty years on, the rough and raw Replacements still soar in four great new reissues.
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Music CD/DVD Review: G.G. Elvis and the T.C.P. Band - Back From The Dead— Back From The Dead is an affectionate, and mostly intelligent, parody of Elvis Presely's iconic status in American popular culture.
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Music Review: Millencolin - Machine 15— Fifteen years as a band with fifteen tracks on the CD. Coincidence? I think so.
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Music Review: Elvis Costello and the Imposters - Momofuku— Elvis Costello's latest album; look for the deluxe reissue in 25 years.
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Music Review: The Queers - CBGB OMFUG Masters: The Bowery Collection— This live show of The Queers playing CBGBs is just a small sample of what used to go on behind those doors.
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Concert Review: Jukebox The Ghost with Travis Morrison Hellfighters and The XYZ Affair, 5/3/08 at The Black Cat, Washington, DC— Local band makes triumphant return home.
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The Rockologist: The Politics Of DancingRocking— Revolution rock still lives. You just gotta' look a bit harder to find it.
