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The Black Keys, a rock band thriving in a world of pop
"Rock 'n' roll will never die," sang Neil Young in 1979. Lately, though, it seems to be in a coma.
How else to describe the sad state of rock? The Billboard charts are filled with pop acts, rappers and country singers. Even sugary boy-bands have re-...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), The Home Depot, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Dan Auerbach, The Black Keys (music group)
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September 28: Turned up
Music we can't wait for Summer, you were a blast, but if we have to endure Pitbull's innocuous "Give Me Everything" or the pounding piano of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" one more time, there could be blood in the streets. Luckily, fall has arrived...Tags: Eminem, Rihanna, Coldplay (music group), J. Cole, Jay-Z
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Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner on Tom Wolfe, being a 'romantic fool'
Alex Turner has a writer's eye.
The Arctic Monkeys' singer-songwriter pens lyrics full of biting wit and pointed remarks. On "Reckless Serenade," a track from his band's recently released fourth album, he sings of the "type of kisses where teeth collide"...Tags: Music Industry, England, Smith Westerns (music group), Entertainment Events, Tom Wolfe
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Like/dislike: Jennifer Petrin Johannes
Few places are left unexplored for Jennifer Petrin Johannes. Over the years, the 38-year-old public high-school art teacher has been to six continents, 27 countries and 43 states. She also shares her passion for traveling with her students, taking them on...Tags: Kenya, Franz Marc, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Apple iPod, Family
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On Arctic Monkeys, growing pains and lowered expectations
Here’s a confession: I’m a sucker for the next big thing. When I first heard the Strokes’ “New York City Cops,” I immediately hopped on board. I gave fair shakes to the Hives, Bloc Party and even the Vines. Basically, if...Tags: New York City, Foods and Beverages, The Strokes (music group), Jimi Hendrix, Dining and Drinking
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New album from Queens of the Stone Age due out in June
Elton John. Dave Grohl. Trent Reznor. Those are just a few of the guests set to appear on "...Like Clockwork," the new Queens of the Stone Age album which the California rock band announced Tuesday will arrive in June. In a statement, frontman Josh...
Tags: Scissor Sisters (music group), Lil Wayne, Elton John, David Grohl, Queens of the Stone Age (music group)
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Jose Oyola Holding a CD Release Party at The Space in Hamden on Feb. 2
Jose Oyola and the Astronauts w/ Fake Babies, The Guru, M.T. Bearington, Chalk Talk. (After-party at the Outer Space with Elison Jackson, Ports of Spain & Head with Wings) Sat., Feb. 2. The Space, 295 Treadwell St., Building H, Hamden. (203) 288-6400....
Tags: Battles (music group), Concerts, Minus the Bear (music group), The Flaming Lips (music group), New York University
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Playlist: By the Numbers
The realms of creating music and solving equations seem to border opposite edges of a spectrum. But in reality, the two disciplines are closely intertwined. The basis of music theory lies in mathematics— the former cannot exist without the latter....
Tags: New York City, The Beatles (music group), Manhattan (New York City), The Strokes (music group), Radiohead (music group)
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Q&A: 'This is 40' star Leslie Mann and writer/director Judd Apatow
Ridiculously, unjustly, few Oscar prognosticators include “This is 40” star Leslie Mann or her husband, writer-director Judd Apatow, on lists of likely nominees. Thing is, Apatow’s a member of the Academy—will he vote for himself?...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, This is 40 (movie), Steely Dan (music group)
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Best 2012 concerts: Live music went forward through the past in Hampton Roads
On the Hampton Roads music scene, 2012 was a year of both forging ahead and looking back. It all started with a wild-and-woolly tribute to Bruce Springsteen's late sax player, Clarence Clemons. It ended with an electronic music mini-festival at Hampton...
Tags: Music Industry, Bassnectar (music group), Hampton Coliseum, Ferguson Center for the Arts, Electronics
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Video/Q&A: Paloma Faith
In her native England where her new album “Fall to Grace” debuted at number two, Paloma Faith performs to an average of 5,000 people. She recently played for a crowd of 40,000 as part of a BBC radio event, also featuring Emeli Sande and Jessie...
Tags: England, Prince (music artist), Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Adele (music artist)
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Prepare yourself for gawk-apalooza
There isn't going to be a better time all year for star sightings in Chicago than this weekend. Lollapalooza will not only bring 100-plus acts to the city, but also draw dozens of celebrities who are just as excited as the rest of us to watch their...
Tags: Wicker Park, Ed Westwick, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, RPM Italian, Michael Shannon
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