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Brilliant Colors | Again and Again
Slumberland (2011)
Following the San Francisco trio's 2009 debut Introducing, the new jams maintain the same twee-pop roots via C86, Creation, and Flying Nun influences, and continue taking cues from their own label's early noise-pop roster.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| July 26, 2011
Allston DIY Fest is a collective affair
Artistic freedoms
"There's no need to confirm with us," said Allston resident Clay Adamczyk, a member of the group that has collectively organized the fest. "You don't need to be pre-approved. As long as you are free of any corporate relations, you can do your own thing."
By:
LIZ PELLY
| July 25, 2011
Cool noise
Our DJ spins you a handpicked soundtrack to your summer
Could this be the summer that the Internet finally gets music right?
By:
LIZ PELLY
| July 25, 2011
Out: On a boat with the fraternity of Deer Tick
Cruising for a boozin'
Deer Tick's energy was met with unbridled enthusiasm by the drunk bro-dudes grabbing each other's shoulders and screaming the chorus to "Easy," while girls decked in Urban Outfitters' latest went wild during "Little White Lies."
By:
LIZ PELLY
| July 12, 2011
Washed Out | Within and Without
Sub Pop (2011)
Two summers ago, a number of glo-fi buzz bands surfed trendy chillwaves around the blogosphere, reaching mild popularity amongst fans of subtle, retro dance beats and laid-back vibes.
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LIZ PELLY
| July 13, 2011
Ohio
Cloud Nothings
Cloud Nothings
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LIZ PELLY
| July 07, 2011
Georgia
Reptar
Reptar
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LIZ PELLY
| July 06, 2011
Idaho
Youth Lagoon
Youth Lagoon
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LIZ PELLY
| July 06, 2011
Mississippi
Bass Drum of Death
Bass Drum of Death
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LIZ PELLY
| July 07, 2011
New Jersey
Big Troubles
Big Troubles
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LIZ PELLY
| July 07, 2011
Minnesota
Velvet Davenport
Velvet Davenport
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LIZ PELLY
| July 11, 2011
Ty Segall | Goodbye Bread
Drag City (2011)
At just 23 years old, Ty Segall is on his fifth LP, and that's not counting more than a dozen releases with Sic Alps and his four other bands. But Goodbye Bread — his first record for Drag City, in which he plays every instrument — is his most scrupulous work to date.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| June 29, 2011
The Coathangers | Larceny & Old Lace
Suicide Squeeze (2011)
The Coathangers' abrasiveness goes beyond their band name's graphic, backroom abortion reference: riot-grrrl shrieks, slap-in-the-face lyrics, and badass post-punk energy are all up front on their records.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| June 22, 2011
For young artists, the Internet is the new local
The music world is flat
Sam Yager stands alone on the raised stage at Allston's O'Brien's Pub. It's a Tuesday night, and the 24-year-old Allstonian is playing "Howolding Girls," a glitchy, psychedelic pop song fit for basement ragers. It's the sort of infectious jam that instantly incites dancing. But tonight no one is moving, because he is playing only to a crowd of four.
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LIZ PELLY
| June 17, 2011
Free from labels, songwriter Marissa Nadler finds refuge in the comforts of home
Think locally, act globally
Marissa Nadler's new fan-funded label allows her to have more direct contact with her audience — and has freed her from the creative restraints imposed even by small indie labels.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| June 09, 2011
Woods | Sun & Shade
Woodsist (2011)
As with previous Woods records the instantly entrancing element is Earl's Neil Young–inspired falsetto, wrapped in swirls of gauzy tape hiss.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| June 09, 2011
Out: Touring tales from Toad's 'This Has Been A Disaster -- Thanks For Having Us'
Stage fright
"I thought you would be more æthereal in person," a French fan once told Boston dream-folk songwriter Marissa Nadler at a show in Belgium.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| June 01, 2011
Vivian Girls | Share the Joy
Polyvinyl (2011)
In 2008, Brooklyn's Vivian Girls pioneered a new breed of quick, punky '60s girl-group pop, inspiring a resurgence of distortion-heavy garage sounds over the next two years.
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LIZ PELLY
| June 07, 2011
Out: Golden Girls show us their Wormhole at O'Brien's Pub
Worcester invasion (again)
May 13 brought a promising line-up to O'Brien's Pub in Allston: Boston avant-pop artist Birthdays and Worcester fuzz-punks Golden Girls.
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LIZ PELLY
| May 20, 2011
The bike messenger is still alive and well in Boston
Technology, bad weather and pedestrians be dammed
We're told that technological advances are killing the bike-courier business, yet messengers still zip around downtown Boston every day, carrying packages to law firms and courthouses. There's even a Boston Bike Messenger Association, a registered 501(c)6 nonprofit, to proove their presence.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| May 11, 2011
Protecting your dome in DIY fashion
HELL is other people
Kelly Wallace was only 23 years old when a car struck her bike and killed her at the corner of Harvard Avenue and Cambridge Street in Allston. Her death came only one month after her friend Gordon Riker was also tragically killed by a car while biking.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| May 11, 2011
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BLOG POSTS BY LIZ PELLY
[listen] Nu Life's Queer Issue mixtape, "Nu Life Turns 3 Then Dies"
[listen] Evan Greer's mixtape of radical, queer and pro-queer artists
[video premiere] Earthquake Party "Pretty Little Hand"
Listeners respond to news that WFNX is being sold to ClearChannel
Portraits from Total Bummer Fest, part one: contextualizing the coolest summer camp ever
Girlfriends change name to Bent Shapes, add second guitarist; May 30 @ Great Scott
[#m1gs meets #roflcon] It was all a meme? How Adbusters launched the #OWS memewar and inspired global in-the-street action
Mp3 of the Week: Sun Sister "Sore Eyes" / Friday @ Deep Heaven Now
Tomorrow: Celebrate #MayDay with #OccupyBoston
New video for "Howolding Girls" by Birthdays (who leaves for Japan tomorrow)