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Reviewing The New Pornographers, plus or minus one
Live Review
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Neko Case couldn’t make it to the radio station and Jim DeRogatis, rock-music critic for the Chicago Sun-Times and co-host of SoundOpinions, wasn’t pleased: “All of a sudden she’s too good to come. We made her what she is today.”
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The Bravery & T(I)NC
Vic Theatre
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The floor of the lobby in the nearly 100-year-old Vic Theatre is still crafted of fine Italian marble; ornate wall decorations surround the seating areas and stage. The building, situated on the north side of Chicago, is a monument to days past.
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'Bird' bashers
Thick-skinned band redefines 'noise pop'
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We've played three or four shows where a cool dad is usually the most enthusiastic responder," says David Lineal, frontman of Chicago's Bird Names. It's not something new for the quintet-which also includes co-founder Colin Hartz, Albert Schatz, Eric Siegel and Naomi Caffee-to receive what is generally considered an atypical crowd reaction to the band's performances.
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Top 10 Albums of 2005
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- SHEER Magazine, January 01, 2006
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Artist: The New Pornographers Album: Twin Cinema Label: Matador Release: 2005.08.23 Twin Cinema, the third album from Canada’s nine-piece group The New Pornographers, is yet another rock-driven indie masterpiece. The debate will always rage over whether Carl Newman, Neko Case, or Dan Bejar is the centerpiece of the family-band style collective but it doesn’t matter.
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Sound Experiment
WNUR brings artists from European S&M chambers and Chicago
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I believe that music has the power to inspire, nurture and transform one's perspective, and that's what I try to do with my music," says Nicole Mitchell, one of the artists to grace this year's WNUR Chicago Sounds Jazzfest. "Music is a spiritual path towards self-actualization."
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