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| This story begins within the busy confines of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where I await a flight to LaGuardia International Airport in New York City. I will arrive in the Big Apple on the eve of All Hallow's Eve to watch the four members of the Rapture perform a sold-out Webster Hall show for more than 1000 of the people they love. But for now... |
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YOUNG LOVE Anyone who's ever experienced young love can attest to its hypnotic power, effervescent freshness, and the almost supernatural bliss it inspires. Given those adjectives, it's no surprise that Dan Keyes has chosen to dub his new musical project "Young Love." READ MORE |
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ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES "Really it's just a long process of elimination," Me First and the Gimme Gimmes singer Spike Slawson says of the punk rock cover band's decision to spend its sixth disc re-doing classic country songs. "Luckily, it made sense because country is sort of proto-punk anyway, but yet different enough that it would still sound new. READ MORE |
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CONVERGE Not surprisingly, Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon is spending the afternoon making some noise. But the day before the release of his band's latest, No Heroes, Bannon's not screaming his head off to viciously uncompromising punk/hardcore/metal with bandmates Kurt Ballou (guitars), Nate Newton (bass), and Ben Koller (drums). READ MORE |
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A STATIC LULLABY A Static Lullaby is dead; long live A Static Lullaby!
This line has been modified and used ad nauseam by overly articulate bloggers, catchy ad campaigns, and even a few accomplished professional reporters to depict radical changes to their respective environments. READ MORE |
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| Other Issue Features availiable in January 2007 Issue: • Starts of Track and Field • Youth Group • Pepper • 36 Crazy Fists • This Moment in Black History • Clinic
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