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BOB GULLA
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Durst’s cinematic debut starts making the rounds
Reel life
The Education of Charlie Banks is a coming-of-age picture notable in part because it marks the directorial debut of Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.
By:
BOB GULLA
| October 31, 2007
Triumph of the will
Thy Will Be Done are forging a new kind of metal
Just a few years ago, they were known as Kobalt, and things weren’t going as planned.
By:
BOB GULLA
| October 30, 2007
Brain power
Chinese Stars push the limits of decency and reason
It’s a brittle, pulsating blast of synth rock all sneering and robotic, as if someone shined a strobe on the band and recorded them breakdancing.
By:
BOB GULLA
| October 24, 2007
Corleone turns 10
Celebrating a decade of underground excavation
Ten years of doing anything these days has to be considered an unmitigated success.
By:
BOB GULLA
| October 17, 2007
Celebrating the blues
Plus, new discs from Becky Chace and Mary Ann Rossoni
The seed of a new festival in Providence has begun to germinate, thanks to Mark Millof.
By:
BOB GULLA
| October 09, 2007
Comings and goings
Low Anthem, Scarce, Johnny Lingo, and more
Low Anthem’s new record is a barnwood-built corncrib of pastoral vibes.
By:
BOB GULLA
| October 02, 2007
Screams and whispers
Athletic Automaton, Allysen Callery, and Midnight Creeps
The parade of local noisemeisters continues this week.
By:
BOB GULLA
| September 25, 2007
Rockin’ ’n’ rulin’
Girls together outrageously in Newport; the Agents; and more
Girls Rock & Girls Rule, founded by G-Spot lead singer Gail Silverman, was created five years ago to raise awareness and exposure for independent female artists.
By:
BOB GULLA
| September 18, 2007
In living color
Whitey covers a lot of ground; plus, the sounds of Rocky Point
Trying to write something original about Whitey, Andy Newman’s new band, requires a lot of invention.
By:
BOB GULLA
| September 12, 2007
Revving it up
The Wrong Reasons tough it out; plus, Machines with Magnets
The Wrong Reasons have mustered a gallant comeback, and this time it’s for all the right reasons.
By:
BOB GULLA
| September 04, 2007
Rooting for Rhythm
Digging deep in Charlestown; plus, the Complaints
You can bet that this week Rhythm & Roots Festival producer Chuck Wentworth will be spending a lot of time looking up at the sky — and hoping.
By:
BOB GULLA
| August 28, 2007
One more time
Ken Lyon and the Tombstone visit their back pages
Back in the spring, a bunch of friends came together to pay tribute to Ken Lyon, at 66, now his fifth decade of making music.
By:
BOB GULLA
| August 21, 2007
The good fight
The Cold War; Daughters; Summerfest Providence; and more!
The Cold War’s first recording doesn’t sound like anything on the Providence music scene, which is curious.
By:
BOB GULLA
| August 14, 2007
Information, please
Big shows, a one-shot supergroup, soundtracks, and more
I thought it would be a good opportunity to touch on some things that have been piling up on the local music scene.
By:
BOB GULLA
| August 07, 2007
Music with a message
Providence Rockers for Life takes on drunk driving
It’s impossible to not take note the alarmingly high number of teen traffic fatalities.
By:
BOB GULLA
| July 31, 2007
The DIY way
75 or Less builds a lean distribution machine
Local rocker Mark MacDougall has come up with his own way of circumventing the freefall of the recording industry.
By:
BOB GULLA
| July 24, 2007
Musicmaking 101
A local School of Rock; the ’Mericans; and more
This school is all about fun. Period.
By:
BOB GULLA
| July 17, 2007
Hometown rockers
‘Locals Rule’ at Lupo’s; plus, the return of the Blackstone
There’s a rare nocturnal occurrence happening — call it a lunar local music eclipse.
By:
BOB GULLA
| June 26, 2007
Human touch
Straight outta Rhode Island, Sage Francis works it coast to coast
Sage Francis has become the poster-boy emcee for a generation of literate rappers.
By:
BOB GULLA
| June 19, 2007
Riffing by the sea
The Ocean Mist’s Hammer Ball; plus, Wigsplitta and Big City
It’s time to break out your favorite Slayer T-shirt, fire up the ol’ Chevy, and head down to the Ocean Mist.
By:
BOB GULLA
| June 19, 2007
Appetite for instruction
Get Him Eat Him get focused on Arms Down
As expected, Matt LeMay was musing on his favorite subject, indie rock, on which he demonstrated some pretty impressive insight.
By:
BOB GULLA
| June 12, 2007
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