Music Review: Robert Plant + Band Of Joy At Stubb’s
July 28, 2010 by admin
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Image via RobertPlant.com. Photo uncredited. Robert Plant is about to turn 62, but apparently, getting older doesn’t mean playing it safe. After 2007’s one-off Led Zeppelin charity gig prompted concert promoters to stack piles of cash at Plant’s door, he rejected the overtures to continue touring his Americana project Raising Sand with Alison Krauss. After collecting no small amount of critical …
Music Review: Menomena’s fourth album, `Mines’
Menomena, “Mines” (Barsuk)
Music Review: Clubfeet - Gold On Gold
Australian electronica band Clubfeet releases their debut “Gold On Gold” for every dance club to enjoy. Electronica - Nightclub - Dance - Arts - Performing Arts
Music Review: Mozart Festival director steps down after 37 years
Gil Shohat, the Vermont Mozart Festival?s artistic director designate, was the piano soloist at Sunday?s concert at Trapp Family Concert Meadow, conducted by his friend, French conductor Philippe Entremont. … - By JIM LOWE Staff Writer
Music Review: Tim Woods The Blues Sessions
Woods’ odyssey through the blues results in a respectful yet spirited and thoroughly satisfying collection Blues - Music - Arts - Arts and Entertainment - United States
Music Review: Avenged Sevenfold’s ‘Nightmare’ falls victim to metal sub-genre indecision
July 27, 2010 by admin
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Avenged Sevenfold, “Nightmare” (Warner Bros.) Making good metal music requires commitment. And no one can say the current members of the metalcore band Avenged Sevenfold don’t work hard at their craft. But their latest album “Nightmare” rides the fence on exactly what type of metal it wants to be.
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Music review: Britten’s ‘Lullabies’ glow
The history of English music is famously patchy, running from the glory years of the 16th and 17th centuries through a 200-year drought before being revived by Elgar and others at the beginning of the 20th century. Sunday’s chamber program at the Music@Menlo… 20th century - English people - Music@Menlo - Music - Arts
Music Review: Romain Virgo and Gyptian
Music Review: Gyptian and Romain Virgo Romain Virgo - Romain Virgo Romain Virgo is a twenty-year-old Jamaican singer who has just released a stellar self-titled debut album. Ive seen YouTube videos of him covering Marvin Gayes Sexual Healing, on Digicels Rising Stars …
Music Review: Pete Seeger - Tomorrow’s Children
“And a little child will lead them” might well be the motto for 91 year old legend Pete Seeger’s new album, Tomorrow’s Children.
Music Review: Clubfeet - Gold On Gold
Australian electronica band Clubfeet releases their debut “Gold On Gold” for every dance club to enjoy. Electronica - Nightclub - Dance - Arts - Performing Arts
Music Review: Menomena’s fourth album, `Mines’
Menomena, “Mines” (Barsuk)
Music Review: Mozart Festival director steps down after 37 years
Gil Shohat, the Vermont Mozart Festival?s artistic director designate, was the piano soloist at Sunday?s concert at Trapp Family Concert Meadow, conducted by his friend, French conductor Philippe Entremont. … - By JIM LOWE Staff Writer
Music Review: Hilario Duran Trio - Motion
The album Motion creates different moods ranging from a soft and smooth piano, to hard driven drum solos; its Latin mood floats throughout the whole album. Motion feels more like this trio created a very strong setlist for a concert where all the pieces intertwine, but have their own original flavors …
Music review: Britten’s ‘Lullabies’ glow
July 27, 2010 by admin
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The history of English music is famously patchy, running from the glory years of the 16th and 17th centuries through a 200-year drought before being revived by Elgar and others at the beginning of the 20th century. Sunday’s chamber program at the Music@Menlo… 20th century - English people - Music@Menlo - Music - Arts
Music Review: Cheese People Cheese People
With the return of the dance punk genre and the rise of new rave, bands such as Klaxons, CSS and Does It Offend You, Yeah? have experienced dizzying levels of success. Drawing inspiration from the indie rock, disco and new wave genres, these bands have managed to sound loud, fresh and exciting.? …
Music Review: Hilario Duran Trio - Motion
The album Motion creates different moods ranging from a soft and smooth piano, to hard driven drum solos; its Latin mood floats throughout the whole album. Motion feels more like this trio created a very strong setlist for a concert where all the pieces intertwine, but have their own original flavors …
Music Review: Pete Seeger - Tomorrow’s Children
“And a little child will lead them” might well be the motto for 91 year old legend Pete Seeger’s new album, Tomorrow’s Children.
Music Review: Clubfeet - Gold On Gold
Australian electronica band Clubfeet releases their debut “Gold On Gold” for every dance club to enjoy. Electronica - Nightclub - Dance - Arts - Performing Arts
Music Review: Menomena’s fourth album, `Mines’
Menomena, “Mines” (Barsuk)
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Music Review: Mozart Festival director steps down after 37 years
Gil Shohat, the Vermont Mozart Festival?s artistic director designate, was the piano soloist at Sunday?s concert at Trapp Family Concert Meadow, conducted by his friend, French conductor Philippe Entremont. … - By JIM LOWE Staff Writer
Music Review: Romain Virgo and Gyptian
Music Review: Gyptian and Romain Virgo Romain Virgo - Romain Virgo Romain Virgo is a twenty-year-old Jamaican singer who has just released a stellar self-titled debut album. Ive seen YouTube videos of him covering Marvin Gayes Sexual Healing, on Digicels Rising Stars …
July 27, 2010 by admin
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Music Review: Cheese People Cheese People
July 27, 2010 by admin
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With the return of the dance punk genre and the rise of new rave, bands such as Klaxons, CSS and Does It Offend You, Yeah? have experienced dizzying levels of success. Drawing inspiration from the indie rock, disco and new wave genres, these bands have managed to sound loud, fresh and exciting.? …
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