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Tag Archives: Paul and the Patients
Recommended Friday Show: Paul and the Patients at The Delancey
The Delancey is sort of a weird place to go see a show, and I suppose in some ways Paul and the Patients are kind of a weird band for this blog. I wrote about them back in July, and they still haven’t seemed to really take off. They remind of a bro version of [...]
Posted in Show Of The Day
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My Favorite 50 Songs of 2009: 30-21
To recap: As for My Favorite 50 Songs of 2009, I made a few rules for myself. First, a band can only appear once. Also, this is purely about singles I enjoy. For instance, I would never put Harlem Shakes’ Technicolor Health on my favorite albums list, but “Sunlight” made it pretty high on this list [...]
Posted in 2009 Favorites
Also tagged Girls, Handsome Furs, Jeff: the Brotherhood, Magic Kids, Real Estate, Screaming Females, Sunset Rubdown, That Ghost, Woods
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Cool New Band: Paul and the Patients
Honestly, I don’t know too much about this band. Paul and the Patients are from Brooklyn. They have an EP out. Their myspace page only has 61,000 views as of right now. One thing that I definitely know about them, though, is that when I’ve been listening to music this week, half tuning it out [...]
Posted in Cool Band/Song Alert
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Recommended Wednesday Show: My Teenage Stride, The Drums, and Paul and the Patients at The Bell House
Finally, this week is starting to heat up. This is an intensely good lineup tomorrow night at the Bell House. I 100% plan on being there. 1. The Bell House is awesome. 2. I booked My Teenage Stride at Olde Club nearly two years ago now, and they’re one of those “little Brooklyn bands who [...]