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Category Archives: Music
Soundbite: “Work” Shout Out Louds
Sweden has given us both IKEA and the Shout Out Louds. They both offer five-piece sets but one of them comes already assembled.
Concert Review: Fanfarlo
If British indie-rock band Fanfarlo had as many band members as they do instruments, they’d need double the musicians.
Concert Review: Tinariwen feat. Huun Huur Tu
Never in my concert-attending life have I seen performers have an effect on the audience quite like Huun Huur Tu and Tinariwen.
Concert Review: Randy Newman
About halfway through his two-hour set Friday night at Royce Hall, Randy Newman lost track of his own song. Granted it was one of the newer ones, “Laugh and Be Happy,” from his 2008 album “Harps and Angels,” but it was still his song, and it wasn’t the first mistake he’d made.
Concert Review: Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester
As the 12-member Palast Orchester began to play Thursday night, and Max Raabe stepped out with his distinctive baritone, impeccably dressed in coat and tails, Royce Hall was immediately transformed into an elegant ballroom of the bygone era of the 1920s and ’30s.
Rebellious Sahara Desert rock rolls into Royce
Rock ‘n’ roll bands may claim to be all about rebellion, but you’d be hard-pressed to find one that embodies that fighting spirit more than Tinariwen.