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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
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Silversun Pickups | Neck Of The Woods
Dangerbird Records (2012)
Following a somewhat disappointing sophomore release, it appeared as if the jig was up for these alt-rock throwbacks that made a name by nicking the best of the Smashing Pumpkins.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| May 01, 2012
Dry The River | Shallow Bed
RCA (2012)
Just what the world needed: Mumford & Sons put into a blender with Fleet Foxes, served with an Arcade Fire garnish— it's like a late-aughts hipstercocktail.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| April 17, 2012
Lords Of Acid | Deep Chills
Metropolis (2012)
It's been more than a decade since Praga Khan dropped a proper Lords of Acid release, and in that time the Belgian electro-industrial mastermind has learned some new tricks on how to deliver his message of fuck.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| April 10, 2012
Beak | Eyrie
Someoddpilot (2012)
One word describes this debut EP by Chicago foursome Beak: brutal.
By:
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| April 03, 2012
Spiritualized | Sweet Heart Sweet Light
Fat Possum (2012)
Whenever an artist looks back to a high point in his or her catalogue for inspiration in building a new work, it's typically "uh-oh" time.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| March 28, 2012
Gotye finds himself riding a YouTube smash
Somebody that you know
Wouter De Backer has heard it all.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| March 20, 2012
Modern Day Escape | Under The Gun
Standby Records (2012)
The second album by Orlando quintet Modern Day Escape doesn't reinvent the post-hardcore wheel, but there are still some tracks worth digging into.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| March 21, 2012
The Cranberries | Roses
Downtown (2012)
As a gift, roses are generic. It's fitting, then, that this would be the title of the Cranberries' first effort in more than a decade.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| March 13, 2012
Exclusive: Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone on the new Van Halen record
Inconvenient Truth
Last month, after Van Halen dropped A Different Kind of Truth (Interscope) — the rock legends' first album of all new material with original singer David Lee Roth in almost three decades—fans and detractors alike took to the Internet to vote yea or nay on the comeback gigs.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| March 08, 2012
The Black Keys rise to the arenas
Key bumps
When it was announced that the Black Keys were headlining the TD Garden, it looked like a mistake.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| February 28, 2012
Identifying with the sonic haze of Crocodiles
Psychic reaction
There are loads of bands out there that defy, don't want, and often downright despise categorization.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| February 15, 2012
Emo: it might as well be a four-letter word
De-evolution
Back in 2001, when Bleed American was exploding all over modern-rock radio, I sat down with Jimmy Eat World guitarist Tom Linton and frontman Jim Adkins and asked about the emo label with which their group had been saddled.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| February 08, 2012
Van Halen | A Different Kind of Truth
Interscope
Who would've thought Eddie Van Halen would still be innovative in his late 50s?
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| February 08, 2012
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour | Out of Frequency
BMG Rights (2012)
Getting a boost with songs from their 2009 debut, Fruit , featured in iPod and Heineken ads, and getting handpicked as concert openers by a then-still-functioning Amy Winehouse in their native Copenhagen, the Asteroids Galaxy Tour rode a lucky streak out of the gate.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| January 31, 2012
You Me at Six | Sinners Never Sleep
Virgin Records (2011)
Sinners Never Sleep is a transitional album, though such efforts rarely bode as well for the future as this does.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| January 24, 2012
Seeker Lover Keeper | Seeker Lover Keeper
Spunk Records (2011)
Singer-songwriters forming supergroups is always risky.
By:
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| January 17, 2012
Interview: Michael Mayer, director of the Broadway tour of American Idiot
Green Day's rock opera comes to Boston
Michael Mayer has a history of being all over the map in the choices of plays he has directed. From Chekhov's Uncle Vanya to the smash rock musical Spring Awakening , he's consistently ventured out of the comfort zone.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| January 12, 2012
Snow Patrol | Fallen Empires
Interscope (2011)
Word on the street had Snow Patrol looking to change up the big anthem sound for their sixth release.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| January 10, 2012
The Dø | Both Ways Open Jaws
Six Degrees Records (2011)
For people put off by the epic grandeur of Björk's recent Biophilia multimedia spectacle and longing for the song structures of Post and Homogenic , Both Ways Open Jaws will more than suffice.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| December 14, 2011
Getting rocked with Cocked N' Loaded
Plus, Mellow Bravo crashes the New Year’s Eve party
Two years ago, Cocked N' Loaded opened for the rabble-rousing Upper Crust at the now-defunct Harpers Ferry in Allston.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| December 14, 2011
From Cheers to China with Greg Luttrell
Custom fit
It's a Saturday afternoon in Jamaica Plain and Greg Luttrell is sipping a house special at Canary Square.
By:
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| December 06, 2011
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[live review] Afghan Whigs 05.23 @ Bowery Ballroom NYC, first show in 13 years
[rumble recap: semis night 1] A boozy night finds Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck headed to next week's finals
[rumble night 5 recap] Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck slide into the semis
RIP Davy Jones of the Monkees, 1945-2012
RIP Etta James: a legendary voice silenced
'American Idiot' director confirms Colin Meloy collaboration on Broadway
EXCLUSIVE: Van Halen show off "A Different Kind Of Truth" in a NYC club, announce Garden gig March 11
[going uptown again] Afghan Whigs reunite, to play All Tomorrow's Parties in 2012
[first listen] New Metallica track "Hate Train," unreleased from the Death Magnetic sessions
Amy Winehouse, 1983-2011: reflecting on a death that comes as no surprise