Monthly Archives: October 2010

Recommended Saturday Show: Celebration, Andrew Cedermark, Woodsman, and Up Died Sound at Glasslands

I’ve been pretty down on music this week.  I’m getting so tired of all the “hazy” “swirling” supposed pop numbers that sound like they’re ripped from an 80s local cable commercial.  You know what I’m talking about.  Sure, some, a very small percent, are good, but most of it is crap!  And it’s what all [...]

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Recommended Thursday Show: Women and DD/MM/YYYY at Mercury Lounge

It’s been a slow show week (hence the lack of posting) but everything is coming back into full force with this show.  Sure, maybe you want to watch the Yankees, but this show is going to be really, truly, musically awesome.  Women put out an incredible, thoughtful, rockingly-introspective album out in 2008, and not a [...]

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Recommended Tuesday Show: Marnie Stern at The Rock Shop

Marnie Stern, killer guitarist (though that isn’t what she wants to be known as) and all-around cool-seeming person.  She has a fantastic new album coming out Tuesday, and a killer track from the album has been circulating for awhile, “For Ash.”  The Rock Shop is a pretty tiny place, so consider this an amazing opportunity [...]

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NYRM Literary Society: Zamyatin and Truman Peyote

Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We is a book about a future city that is made entirely of glass.  A few centuries have rolled by, a hundred-year-long war has been fought, and now everything is completely different.  Humans are called by numbers, not names.  Everyone wakes up at the same time, goes to bed at the same time, [...]

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