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Grow keep it real on livin lovin learnin
Chatting with Grow songwriter Matt Odabashian and resident rapper Sneaktechniks about their livin lovin learnin debut and upcoming CD release party, it was clear that the band has taken an admirable and ballsy approach to their music.
By CHRIS CONTI  |  January 06, 2009
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Playlist: Octorber 19, 2007


Viva Viva, Drug Rug, DJ Kon, and more
By OLIVER MAK  |  November 11, 2008
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Soul men

Hucknall, Hunter, and Burke
Classic soul music’s timelessness has come again.
By TED DROZDOWSKI  |  June 03, 2008
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Not fade away

Ain't no party like a Wormtown party
Wormtown. It's a state of being, an alternative reality, a club-music subculture centered in Worcester, Massachusetts.
By CLIF GARBODEN  |  April 30, 2008
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Old Dogs, new tricks

The mighty Indestructibles
After the Jungle Dogs went down in 1998, bandleader Tom Kutcher was keen on lightening things up.
By BOB GULLA  |  April 23, 2008
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Boston music news: January 25, 2008

Notes on Mark Zaleski and Apollo Sunshine
Mark Zaleski is only 22, but the saxophonist, who just began his final semester at New England Conservatory, has played with both Dave Brubeck and Jethro Tull.
By JIM SULLIVAN  |  January 22, 2008
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Show and tell

A whole new year of live music
After a brief late-December break from the usual boatload of good shows, the flood picks up right where it left off in early January.
By WILL SPITZ  |  January 04, 2008
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Punk folk?

Bread and Roses do the regular-joe thing
What comes to mind when you think of roots music? Neatly trimmed facial hair?
By IAN SANDS  |  August 29, 2007
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So wrong they're Righteous

These brothers make their own rules
Less than two years into their existence, the Self-Righteous Brothers already have a press kit worth of raves.
By BRETT MILANO  |  July 25, 2007
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The rites of Robby

Roadsteamer’s new message of unity
“At first he was a douchebag,” says Roadsteamer (a/k/a Rob Potylo) of the character he created.
By MIKE MILIARD  |  July 09, 2007
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Fact and fiction . . .

The whole wide world is on screen at the 10th Annual Newport International Film Festival
Of the 16 narrative films on deck this year at the Newport International Film Festival, several could be termed “coming-of-age.”
By JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ  |  May 30, 2007
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Brass tacts

What Cheer? Brigade makes its point loud and clear
In case you’ve missed it, it’s all the rage.
By BOB GULLA  |  May 08, 2007
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Starting over

Meet They Won't Stay Dead and the Radionics
They Won’t Stay Dead is nothing if not appropriately named.
By BOB GULLA  |  May 03, 2007
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Eye of the storm

The Slackers, Middle East, April 19, 2007
Ska shows are incongruous affairs.
By I-HSIEN SHERWOOD  |  April 23, 2007
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Boston music news, February 16, 2007

Notes on Darkbuster, Frank Smith, and Bang Camaro
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones started it with their yearly Yuletide multi-night “Hometown Throwdown,” which ended after 2002. Now Darkbuster have revived the tradition with their “Hometown Throwup,” which in its second year takes over the Abbey Lounge February 18-24.
By JIM SULLIVAN  |  February 13, 2007
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Live wired

The Cat Empire’s circus of sounds
The red-faced trumpet player screeches into the upper register as a jumble of timbales and turntable noise surges through the PA.
By ADAM GOLD  |  February 06, 2007
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Seminal ska

More gems from the Studio One vaults
Heartbeat Records’ Studio One reissue series continues not only to shore up the legacy of Studio One honcho Coxsone Dodd but to present an expansive, rich portrait of Jamaican popular music.
By WAYNE MARSHALL  |  December 06, 2006
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Rebel rouser

Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry speaks
As a producer at Clement “Coxsone” Dodd’s Studio One in the ’60s and later at his own Black Ark studio, Lee “Scratch” Perry played a critical role in developing the steady grooves of ska and roots into the addled atmospherics of dub.
By SIMON W. VOZICK-LEVINSON  |  December 05, 2006
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Take two

Ben Potrykus gets a second shot with Christians & Lions
In 2003, Ben Potrykus, then a freshman at Emerson College and the singer of the post-hardcore band the Receiving End of Sirens, made a decision that most aspiring musicians would call crazy: he turned down a major-label record deal to stay in school. VIDEO: Behind the scenes with Christians and Lions Christians and Lions, "Sexton Under Glass" (mp3)
By WILL SPITZ  |  November 27, 2006
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Life after gabba-gabba

Hey, it’s Uncle Monk, featuring Tommy Ramone
You might already know that Pete Depressed and his roving Irish rousers the Gobshites are amid a recording experience at Wellspring Studio, with Depressed and Huck Bennert at the console.
By BOB GULLA  |  August 17, 2006

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