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EPK
Like, Holy Shit - this record is great. Nasty Rock and Roll - get it now. “Real Love”, “Honey Bee” . . . it just keeps going.
“It’s A Long Way To The Top” - AC/DC Cover
“Murder In The City”
“Will You Return”
“Paranoia in B-Flat Minor”
“Die Die Die”
Port O’Brien
“I Woke Up Today”
“Don’t Take My Advice”
PORT O’BRIEN #2 Don’t Take My Adviceby lablogotheque
sad state of the music industry
Members Of Twisted Sister Now Willing To Take It
NEW YORK—In a stunning reversal of their long-stated reluctance to take it, members of heavy-metal band Twisted Sister announced Monday that, after 24 years of fervent refusal, they are now willing to take it. “I acknowledge that we promised not to take it anymore, but things change. […]
Get your own kit here.
“Tiger Mountain Peasant Song” - Fleet Foxes Cover
“You’re Not Coming Home Tonight”
First Aid Kit is a Swedish duo formed by sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg from Enskede, a suburb south of Stockholm. They’re young - Klara is 15 and Johanna 17. The music they create could, however, hardly be called young, […]
rush vs. rock band
I saw a double bill with Rush and Boston as one of my first ever concerts.
#93.6 BON IVER - Skinny LoveUploaded by lablogotheque
Gotta be in my top 10 songs for the year so far.
sharon little’s perfect time
This link that came via a Google Alert for Grace Potter contained an intriguing paragraph.
On “Perfect Time for a Breakdown” (CBS, B+), Philly-based singer/songwriter Sharon Little shows off a smoky, sultry vocal confidence and the blues-tinged material to match, co-written with local guy Scot Sax.
Fans of Grace Potter and Joan Osborne will easily connect the […]
jojo!
“Now Is Better Than Before”
“I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar”
“Version 2″
“New England”
From the comments . . .
Pay attention kids - irony free. You wont see its like again. In its way, as radical as The Stooges or The Pistols - while they flew in the face of everything that came BEFORE them, Jonathan Richmans’s […]
This is too incredibly groovy to be true. The Monkees also covered this.
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