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It had been a beautiful sunny spring day on the Bristol harbour as Derry's finest, The Undertones, took to the small dark stage to a packed sold out crowd. ...
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One couldn't help but be excited to hear that Echo & The Bunnymen were going to play classic 'Crocodiles' and 'Heaven Up Here'. ...
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Clogs, Kronos Quartet, Derek Johnson, and So Percussion celebrated the work of Steve Reich at London's St. Luke's. ...
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Where you play makes a considerable difference for a touring band. And it was obvious that the members of Mogwai were more than happy to play in Portland. ...
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You know it's going to be a good show when a band has scenery on the stage. ...
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British Sea Power's tour of America ended on a packed stage in New York. ...
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Peter Hook & The Light playing Joy Division's seminal Unknown Pleasures in London was emotional, resonant... and unbelievably exciting. ...
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At their Portland show, the reverb was dialed back considerably, and the stronger rhythmic presence gave most of the songs a vibrancy not captured in their recorded versions. ...
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The Way Out Weird show last Thursday in Chicago, co-hosted by QRO & Cream Team, was a night of curious noise, karaoke, and firsts of all sorts. ...