Tuesday, 16 March 2010
pitchfork
Tags: [pitchfork, the onion, 6.8, david bazan, pedro the lion, indie, beat kitchen, chicago]  ...
... frequents. In a hip-hop sort-of-way, Bazan does a little reviewing himself as he takes a few poignant jabs at Ryan Schreiber and crew over at Pitchforkmedia midst the track. It could be safe to ...
...  Pitchfork locates the latest from this Twin City band somewhere between Born to Run and Back in Black. Seems about right. The intriguing thing about the Hold Steady is that the garage band-like ...
... Fire show at the Chicago Theatre that left me buzzing for a couple of days. Later this summer I hope to be surprised by some bands I've never heard of at the Pitchfork Music Festival . On Saturday ...
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