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...27/23. (KAF)Karacter CD Release Party. This night celebrates the CD release of Boston-based Karacter, who will perform at 11:00 p.m. Angela is set to open at 9:00, Sidewalk Driver will ride up to the stage at 10:00, and Lovewhip will dazzle with their electro dance rock at midnight. $9. T.T. the Bear’s Place. (KF)Piebald and Hot Rod Circuit. These two popular emocore bands will be joined by I Am the Avalanche and Hit the Lights for a night of poppy delights. The Middle East Downstairs. 8 p.m. 18+. Tickets available from...
SOULWAX NITE VERSIONS The Dewaele brothers are the founding members of Soulwax, a competent if unremarkable rock band; in their spare time they also work as 2 Many DJs, spinning out some of the catchiest electro-pop ever to hit a dance floor. Here, 2 Many DJs finally gets around to remixing Soulwax, and never mind the identity politics, it works to great effect. The pedestrian angst of Krack is recast with a tighter rhythm and a jubilant harmony; Miserable Girl is sped up to sound decidedly less like one. The rock soul of their originals remains, but they...
...barely controlled arrhythmic screeching that would have made Ornette Coleman wince. My friend and I were glum; had we wasted our money on this? I can still recommend the club’s booking, though, because the headliners we’d come to see—a quirky electro-rock outfit called Out Hud—gave us well more than $10 worth of sweat-drenched dancing. t.t.’s ticket prices are modest even for their most anticipated shows. They usually go for $10, and rarely rise above $15. The club itself is as cramped, dark...
...entered the British pop chart last week at No. 4. Glamorous pictures of her - often resplendent in peacock tail, gold platform heels and nothing else - are spread across major newspapers and magazines, alongside gushing reviews for Supernature, her album released this week. So what does Britain's favorite electro-rock diva do on her day off? "I'm going to buy a wastepaper bin," says Goldfrapp, speaking by phone from her home in Bath in southwestern England. "I'm very excited about it, actually." It's a rare break from her carefully constructed public image as a seductive songstress...
...platform sat two sleek silver laptops, an array of wires, a variety of indeterminate stringed instruments, a single cymbal, and a jar of mayonnaise. It was a science lecture gone gonzo, a scene that seemed to cry out for several dusty volumes—or, for that matter, the electro-acoustic duo the Books, who were scheduled to headline the MFA’s latest indie rock concert...