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DMB fire dancer
Life

Requiem for a DMB

In every man’s life there comes a time when he must ask himself a hard question. For me, that question occurred out of the blue, prompted by a headline on Facebook. It is this: Do I still consider myself a fan of the Dave Matthews Band? I responded to myself with an apoplectic, “Of course […]

Rich Libutti rips it up in "Skinny Atlas"
Life

Five Sirsy songs

It’s no secret that Sirsy is my favorite indie band. I’ve been following them for about three-and-a-half years now, and their latest album, Coming Into Frame (my review), is the first album of new material that they’ve released since I first saw them in 2009. I’m excited for the band because since their album came

Coming Into Frame" by Sirsy
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Sirsy: “Coming Into Frame”

It’s no secret that I am a huuuuge fan ofSirsy. So, what I’m about to say may come as a shock: I love their new album. (Perhaps I need to work on my shocking skills…) Coming Into Frame is Sirsy’s fifth studio album, and their first under the Funzalo Records label. It’s also their first

Sirsy – "Some Kind of Winter"
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Esoteric Holiday Song #1 – Sirsy “Some Kind of Winter”

Anyone who knows me saw this coming twelve parsecs away. Sirsyis an amazing two-member band from Albany, NY, who is going to take the world by storm in 2013. You’ll want to know them before their next CD hits, so you can get the cushy seats on the bandwagon before it fills up even more.

Pearl Jam, "Let Me Sleep"
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Esoteric Holiday Song #4 – Pearl Jam “Let Me Sleep”

In the midst of their angst-ridden rise to fame, Pearl Jam wrote a little ditty called “Let Me Sleep.” It’s short, simple and to-the-point: The magic of Christmas is gone, so leave me alone and just let it slide right over my sleeping body. I won’t even quote any of it, since there’s really not

Coldplay - "Christmas Lights"
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Esoteric Holiday Song #6 – Coldplay “Christmas Lights”

*sigh* Yes, Coldplay. I know what you’re thinking: “He’s gone off his m——f—ing gourd.” [WARNING: explicit explicitness at the other end of that link] I don’t judge you for judging me, but I do stand by my choice. This is a good song. Not happy good (what did you expect?), but good nonetheless. Musically, it’s

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