Jaguar Love
What? It ain't the Blood Brothers or Pretty Girls Make Graves, but for all those young budding fans who, depressingly, missed the post-hardcore boat these legends sailed way back in, like, 2006 -- fear not!
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Daedelus
What? Though classically trained in jazz, composer/producer/instrumentalist Daedelus became a House-hold name in the drum'n'bass community with scores of DJ gigs. But with Love to Make Music To, his umpteenth album to date (amongst countless EPs and remix albums), Daedelus, a.k.a. Alfred Darlington, conjures a dance floor's wet dream.
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'Guitar Hero' Gamers Rock Out with Aerosmith in NYC
New York City's Hard Rock Cafe transformed its souvenir bedecked, rock'n'roll halls into a gamer's fantasy world Friday (June 27), as officials unveiled Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, offering fans a free test-run of the game's latest installment, as well as a guest cameo from its stars -- Aerosmith!
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Jakob Dylan Unveils New Album Live in NYC
Just after bloated clouds opened up over Manhattan, adding powerful winds and buckets of rain to the already unbearably muggy heat wave engulfing New York City, Jakob Dylan offered fans at the Gramercy Theater a much needed cool off by plucking out the breezy, ‘60s-tinged tunes off his solo debut, Seeing Things.
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Be Your Own Pet Get Hot, Heavy in NYC
As the Fillmore East quickly filled to capacity last night (May 28), adoring fans, fashionistas, and hipsters alike joined forces in one huge sweaty pit of ambiguity for a kick-ass bill highlighted by Nashville's Be Your Own Pet.
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Punks Honor Joey Ramone's Birthday with NYC Bash
With the sheer number of punk icons on hand last night (May 19) at New York City's Fillmore East, the 8th annual posthumous soiree for Ramones legend Joey Ramone proved to be simultaneously surreal and disorienting, pulling fans through a labyrinthine genre museum, then backhanding with fresh cuts and pure downtown bravado.



