With a name that sounds like an erroneously translated Japanese t-shirt, Why Twist the Hair is the latest innovation out of Boston. Consisting of
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If there is one thing that Christian McKee has down pat, it is his regard for influence. Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Nick Drake.
Cute. It is a four-letter word that has always irked me a bit. I am not sure why either; it is a perfectly legible
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Oh no. Could this possibly be a short post with the sole intent to be “the first” to post these highly anticipated tracks? As
Artists: Bloc Party, Noisettes, The Maccabees Date: Thursday, June 7th, 2007 Venue: The Stone Pony (Asbury Park, NJ) by Mike Mineo The Stone Pony