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...We’re not ‘The Blanks,’ we’re ‘Blanks.’—with a period at the end,” John T. Drake ’06 says while selling his band??s wares at the Paradise Rock Club. And he’s serious. “If you must refer to us as ‘the Blanks.’ make sure that ‘the’ is in lowercase. We’re grammar Nazis...
Harvard Campus Rabbi Avi E. Poupko leaped on stage after the band??s exit and waved his arms before diving into the audience, only for the crowd to part like the Red Sea below him. A collective gasp in the audience was rejoined by sporadic snickering as Poupko was forcibly removed by a number of hefty bouncers...
...This is, however, no dour affair, as frontman Stuart Murdoch’s lyrics seek joy in life’s absurdities and love’s awkwardness. The songs run the gamut from the light and poppy to the sweetly sad, consistently delivering pitch-perfect charm. While the band??s last release, 2003s “Dear Catastrophe Waitress,” stressed the former with instantly-catchy songs and goofy lyrics, their new LP, “The Life Pursuit,” has more gravity to match its sober title. Through the first four listens...
...underwhelming due to the tricks and high leg extensions required of some dancers who seemed incapable of their satisfactory execution. The single exception to these technical problems was the piece set to the theme song from “Six Feet Under” and Dave Matthews Band??s “Gravedigger.” Commendably choreographed by local dance teacher and choreographer Stephanie Heroux, this lyrical jazz piece put all others to shame with its flawless simplicity. Unfortunately, the grace and skill displayed in this dance made their absence in Mainly Jazz’s other...
...motley crew of pseudo-lumberjacks while the keyboardist donned an Animal Collective-like mask. The sole female presence, dressed to impress in a business suit, clutched a cocktail during the entire set, serving the same performance role as the Butthole Surfers’ legendary nude dancer.The band??s chaotic sound may have been a far cry from Barlow and Mascis’ output, but, according to band member John Moloney, the two groups have “been at the same parties and shows for years.” Perhaps emblematic of the new generation of underground rock...