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<title>New Release : Heresy and the Hotel Choir</title>
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<title>New Release : We, The Vehicles</title>
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<title>Album Review : Glass Floor</title>
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Review: Call it post post-rock: Formed from the remnants of emo-poster boys Promise Ring and punk-rockers Dismemberment Plan, Maritime cut songs with a rare unironic pop sensibility. Yes, Glass Floor begins with the whimpering melancholy "The Window Is the Door," but then the record takes a turn for the quirky, offering little pop gems rife with rich melodies and vocalist Davey von Bohlen's quietly...
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Dresden Dolls The Dresden Dolls (8ft.)
In the complex, sinister world of Boston's Dresden Dolls, Brechtian punk, show tunes and decadent pop conflate to capture the confusion of mental illness. Singer and pianist Amanda Palmer sings frantic songs, teetering between intimate confession and disturbing disconnect, while Brian Viglione's drumming slams underneath. Occasionally guitars, bass and other strings join in, but mostly this duo handily creates waves of sound that match the toil in...
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<strong>Dresden Dolls</strong> <em>The Dresden Dolls</em> (8ft.)
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Brechtian punk, show tunes and decadent pop conflate to capture the
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frantic songs, teetering between intimate confession and disturbing
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