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Dan Deacon

Dan Deacon. Space Gallery, Portland, ME. (Click on the photo for a closer look!)

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William Tyler

William Tyler. Port City Music Hall, Portland, ME. (Click on William for a closer look!)

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Bit Shifter

Bit Shifter. Blip Festival 2012, Gramercy Theater, NY NY. (Click on the photo for a closer look!)

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Makeover

Before & After

I watched the Lincoln Center Out of Doors live stream of Robert Ellis show last night. It was OK. Mostly, I just thought he was really cute. His vocal delivery was a kind of overwrought, with the veins in his temples throbbing. After Googling him, I figured he must have hired a stylist before his move from Nashville to Brooklyn last week. You can click on his pic for a closer look!

PS. Roseanne Cash will be streaming Saturday at 6!

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Dangerous Minds | Unreleased Talking Heads track recorded live at CBGB’s show, 1976

I was at this show! It was my first time at CBGB and I was lucky enough to catch Television and Talking Heads. I had moved to NYC to go to NYU Film School. I called all of my friends in Philly and told them they had to come up for Saturday night's show.  Things weren't the same for any of us after that weekend.

Dangerous Minds | Unreleased Talking Heads track recorded live at CBGB’s show, 1976.

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Dance floor

The dance floor looked pretty cool from upstairs. (This looks a lot better if you switch it to HD after it starts playing.)

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Eoto had amazing lighting

Eoto at House of Blues, Boston. (This looks a lot better if you switch it to HD after it starts playing.)

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Drums & Tuba

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Where have I been?? I just found out Drums & Tuba, one of my favorite bands, have been playing in a club down the street every Wednesday this month. I nearly missed them! I just bought a ticket for this Wednesday night. Whew! Finally, something to live for!

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The Kleptones

A Night At The Hip Hopera“A Night At The Hip Hopera” is one of the best records ever made. It was never meant to be “officially” released but, still, it’s being supressed by Disney for some unknown reason. It’s a brilliant mix of Queen tracks with new and classic hip-hop vocals and some other ridiculous stuff. It’s a MASTERPIECE!! All the drama that Queen so pretentiously—and unsuccessfully—tried their entire career to create is brought to brilliant fruition on nearly every track on this incredible record. The last track, Question, is actually moving and has an emotional sample from Brad Pitt, of all people. Download it NOW from Klepshimi.

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