High-tech/lo-fi electro-comedian & experimental composer Dan Deacon to play BSP
I remember when I first started noticing a new breed of indie/arty bands in the early aughts, the ones that
I remember when I first started noticing a new breed of indie/arty bands in the early aughts, the ones that
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Ragged edges, broken parts,” begins Mary Gauthier’s song “False from True.” The line introduces a quietly brutal story of estrangement
On Saturday, November 14, in a curious alignment of the stars, the ninth annual Swinging Moments Cabaret will be held
Eric Andersen’s 50-year career either leads or doggedly tails the archetypal stylistic journey of the American singer/songwriter in the rock
Known for a distinctive and period-defining blend of ska, reggae, punk, surf-rock and hip-hop, Sublime arose out of Long Beach,
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