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Underground Music

Coming Attractions in Underground Music: June 2012

June has a couple shows that venture into the far reaches of sound. Make sure to go to the Baczkowski, Nace, Corsano, Kelley show at Spectacle in Jamaica Plain, MA.

By: David Cooper Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Featured, Music, Popular Music, Rock Tagged: and Mincemeat or Tenspeed, Built To Spill, Caveman, Container, Dengue Fever, Dinnersss, Double Awake, Joseph Raglani, Junebug Spad, Kate Biggar, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Omar Souleyman, Reuben Son, Timeheater, Underground Music, Unicorn Hard-On

Coming Attractions in Underground Music: May 2012

May brings a solid selection of shows. The highlights are definitely Pole, Black Dice and Grass Widow. Have fun out there!

By: David Cooper Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music Tagged: Black Dice, Chris North, Death Shepherd, Fat Worm of Error, Guerilla Toss, Herbcraft, Life Partners, Mmoss, MV and EE, Nerdy Virgins, PC Worship, Pole, Underground Music

Fuse Podcast: March Underground Music

The first in a series of Fuse podcasts. This inaugural (and experimental) outing samples the best in underground music.

By: David Cooper Filed Under: Featured, Music, Podcast, Popular Music Tagged: Andy Stott, Bill Orcutt, Blues Control and Laraaji, Demdike Stare, DJ Rashad, Dolphins into the Future, James Ferraro, KWJAZ, Mouse on Mars, Nate Young, Partice and Friends, pop music, Romare, Sun Araw, The Styvesants, Underground Music

Coming Attractions in Underground Music: February 2012

Worth checking out in February: a few solid experimental shows.

By: David Cooper Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music Tagged: Cut Hands, DJ Tesco Jane, Fjords and Duck That!, Jason Lescaleet, Karlheinz, Major Stars, Rangda, Sharpwaist, Shawn Greenlee, Thomas Ankersmit, Underground Music, Veiled

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