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That is, until the band tires of it and starts anew. “Bees,” the geographic middle of the record’s dreamspace and a memorable entry in the Collective canon, immediately signals a shift towards mystery...
Friday, Oct. 28The Montage Concert. Get revved up for the football game against Dartmouth at the 86th annual Dartmouth concert. Show up and show your spirit! Presented by the Harvard University Band, Jazz Band, and Wind Ensemble. Sanders Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222, $10 general admission and $5 for students. (TMN)We’re All Going to Die. The Boston-based hard rock/metal trio comes to The Middle East highly praised for its second release “The Wreck of the Minot.” Also playing that night...
...commercials would have been an improvement. Jason Lee is apparently playing a Southern Character—we know this because he has a moustache. But he has no discernible accent, so the mustache may tell us something else: Perhaps Earl is really a member of a throwback Mariachi band. Or perhaps this show was originally a starring vehicle for Saddam Hussein!Look, here’s what makes the demise of NBC’s Comedy department so tragic: They actually think this stuff is funny. At this point, I’d be more entertained if Dick Wolf came...
...interview (yes, ’tis the season to be recruited for an I-bank). The duo aim to make their current rock duo Called and Careless, which Carbone somewhat clumsily describes as “progressive grunge alternative rock,” their life. “The band is my career,” says Carbone. “My major is a tricky story. I’m stuck in economics after long fights with my parents, but I’m switching to VES and will do an extra year.” But whether...
...Mistress” as a jangly, banjo-driven, pop trifle. “Tanglewood” isn’t solely a showcase for Berman’s dexterous lyricism: the Jews are a dynamic and cohesive musical unit. The band began as a collaboration between Berman and Pavement mastermind Stephen Malkmus, but this lineup includes such luminaries as bassist Paz Lenchantin (of Zwan and A Perfect Circle fame) and singer-songwriter Will Oldham (a.k.a. Bonnie “Prince” Billy). This motley crew is so fluent in the idiom of country music one would never suspect that...