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by Jackie
in Here and Now and Then
on 08/11/10
at 01:24 pm
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Living Days music video - Let’s Kiss

Living Days premiere their 80’s infused music video with PopMatters .  Lots of kissing going on. 

Living Days also did a live freqControl session with us.  Check it out here!

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by Jackie
in Here and Now and Then
on 08/03/10
at 02:31 pm
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Whale Belly free album download

Hey y’all.  Here’s a lovely band called Whale Belly (Todd Bogin) with a free album download.

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http://www.myspace.com/toddbogin | http://www.whalebellymusic.com

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by Jackie
in Here and Now and Then
on 07/15/10
at 10:39 am
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Buck Nelson Drumming

Here’s something you music freaks (especially drummers) might find funny.

www.bucknelson.com

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by Jackie
in Here and Now and Then
on 06/25/10
at 12:49 pm
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Northside Festival Schedule

The L Magazine’s Northside Festival is happening now!  There are tons of great bands playing throughout Williamsburg and Greenpoint Brooklyn from June 24-27.  Check out the schedule on their website.

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by Jackie
in Here and Now and Then
on 06/23/10
at 11:35 am
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Frankie Rose & the Outs want to tour

These gals really want to go on tour.  They just need a van so they’re offering some interesting items and services for those willing to back them.  They made a video too, you’ll have to click the image blow to find out more.

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by Jackie
in Here and Now and Then
on 06/22/10
at 11:57 am
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Ribbons EP release

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The fantastic new Ribbons EP, Love is Mysterious, is for sale at Other Music.

Here’s what Other Music says about this release:

“Local release of the week! We’re so excited to offer a brand new EP from Brooklyn’s Ribbons here at the shop, as these five new tracks manage to upstage the duo’s 2008 full-length, Surprise Attacks, a much-buzzed-about, best-selling local record here. Their Love Is Mysterious EP finds the band revisiting their signature sound, a mix of meandering, melodic guitar hooks, heavy, propulsive drumming, and low, emotive vocals. Our previous reviews compared the group’s raw intensity to the Durutti Column or Joy Division, and while the new tracks are similarly dark, it feels like there’s a dead-on control to their sound now—perfect timing, authentic melodrama. Vocalist Jenny Logan’s distinctive deep vibrato have drawn comparisons to Corin Tucker and Siouxsie Sioux, and her reserved delivery is squarely haunting (think an indie-rock Zola Jesus). No less astounding are the talents of Ribbons’ other half, Sam Roudman, whose metal drumming roots turn over beats so dense that at times, there’s barely a …

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