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JULIA KAGANSKIY

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Ratatattle tale

Ratatat, Paradise, March 15, 2007
Indie kids aren’t known for their dance moves.
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  March 16, 2007

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The tao of Estevez

The Bouncing Souls on their favorite ’80s movies  
The ‘80s took a lot of flack over the years, mostly during the ‘90s -- but not from the Bouncing Souls. The Bouncing Souls, “The Gold Song”  (mp3) The Bouncing Souls, “The Ballad of Johnny X (Live)”  (mp3)
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  October 13, 2006

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Sounds of the underground

Behind the boards with Converge’s Kurt Ballou
In the midst of recording the next Converge album, No Heroes , Kurt Ballou spoke to ThePhoenix.com about the art of engineering some of the world’s heaviest music.
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  September 15, 2006

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Saturday's night's alright (for Sunday)

Taking Back Sunday and the Receiving End of Sirens, September 9 at City Hall Plaza
In gestures that pass for typical punk fashion, tens of thousands of TBS fans showed the extent of their enthusiasm by pelting each other with anything they could get their grubby little hands on and stepping up the shoving match in the pit every time the band played a radio single. Slideshow: Disorientation 2006, September 9, 2006.  
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  September 12, 2006

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Panic!'s producer

Matt Squire and the rebirth of emo
BU grad and Boston rock vet Matt Squire gave up the guitar for the producer’s chair – and now he’s got his name (and even a songwriting credit) on the hottest Top-40 emo album in America.
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  September 01, 2006

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This ain't no tea party

Bloc Party, Secret Machines, and Mew at the Bank of America Pavilion, July 28, 2006
What unites the three acts is the bold rock sound that elevates the music to, well, epic proportions. Slideshow: Bloc Party and the Secret Machines at Bank of America Pavilion
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  July 31, 2006

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Dashboard Confessional

Dusk and Summer | Vagrant
Emo is the new arena rock and Dashboard Confessional are poised to become the next U2.
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  July 24, 2006

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The Bouncing Souls

The Gold Record | Epitaph
The Bouncing Souls are to Jersey what Dropkick Murphys are to Boston — tattoo’d middle-aged punks who craft barroom anthems about days gone by, friendships lost, and popping open another cold one. Bouncing Souls, "The Gold Song" (mp3)
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  July 11, 2006

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Twice in a Lifetime

The godfathers of Long Island post-hardcore set the record straight
Since their breakup in 1997, Lifetime have been credited with creating the sound that made Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, and Saves The Day famous. Just don’t call them the Pixies of emo.
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  July 05, 2006

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Wheel of fortune

Vanna were in the right place at the right time, but can Boston’s newest metalcore sensations live up to the hype?
Some people call Vanna the luckiest band in town — they signed to Epitaph after an A&R scout stumbled over a song on PureVolume. But even such modest success comes with consequences.
By JULIA KAGANSKIY  |  June 01, 2006
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