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The Smittens
I heard The Smittens for the first time at last year\’s NYC Popfest. I immediately bought both their albums and a tshirt. Their music is a little goofy and over-the-top, but I love it. It\’s just pure, good, clean fun. I\’ve include two songs from their latest album, A Little Revolution, which I think really epitomize…
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Kevin Devine show photos
I finally uploaded the photos I took from the Kevin Devine show from last Sunday.  I hope you like them. I should probably also mention that his album Put Your Ghosts To Rest is being re-released by the label Procrastinate! Music Traitors. {wp-gallery-remote: gallery=0; rootalbum=3168;}
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Space Needle
I found this great old band yesterday called Space Needle. Apparently they existed for three minutes in the mid-90s. But luckily for them, and for me, someone heard a song and put them on a TV show I watched last night. What everyone needs to do is go to their myspace page and listen to the…
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The Morning Paper
 I found this new (new to me, at least) Swedish band, The Morning Paper, on the Skipping Stone Records website today. Pretty nice. Kinda ethereal. I\’m looking forward to hearing the rest of their stuff. Â
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Kevin Devine + Brian Bonz
Kat and I saw yet another show last night, making for a very exhausting weekend. Â Luckily it was the always great Kevin Devine, along with Brian Bonz opening. I wish I could find a photo of the line up Kevin used last night, but it changes so often I wasn\’t able to. Â That\’s too bad…
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Palomar + My Teenage Stride
Kat and I got to see Palomar and My Teenage Stride last night at Union Hall. It was a great show. I\’d seen Palomar several times about five years ago. But the funny thing is their bass player\’s boyfriend is now a coworker of mine and they live right down the street. It was good…
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Insect Guide
 Kat and I saw The Insect Guide band play at Peggy Pains\’ Birthday Extravaganza at Cake Shop.  Great show.  They also played with Manhattan Love Suicides and The Pains of Being Pure At Heart.  I think I would have liked a little more variety in the line up, although I loved each band individually.  Manhattan Love…
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a small start
 A small start for a new hobby.