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BARRY THOMPSON
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Interview: Nerdist’s Chris Hardwick on Mad Men, Jenny McCarthy, and why geeks get it
The duke of dorks
These days, being a nerd is more likely to get you laid than beaten up.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| May 02, 2012
Out: Walter Sickert envisions his Broken Toy apocalypse
28 Seeds later
Throughout history, influential entertainers such as Stanley Kubrick, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and the dudes who wrote the Bible have peddled theoretical final chapters to history.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| May 01, 2012
Mellow Bravo | Mellow Bravo
Mad Oak Records (2012)
Some of us with a limited scope of vision figured Mellow Bravo — who strive for the crown of America's ultimate bar band — only had three possible strategies for following up 2010's Strut.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| May 01, 2012
The folk battlecry of Bryan McPherson
Bad company
There's no shame in baring your soul for the pleasant old folkees who haunt open mic nights at your favorite independent coffee shop.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| April 26, 2012
Interview: Brendon Small finds his niche
Guitar hero
Years before he cracked the dimensional barrier that separates the real from unreal by turning Dethklok, the lovably sociopathic stars of Adult Swim's Metalocalypse , into one of the most lucrative metal acts in both cartoonland and the material world, Brendon Small trudged through stints at Berklee and Emerson.
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BARRY THOMPSON
| April 24, 2012
Out: Bow Thayer remains Perfect in the 2012 Rock 'n' Roll Rumble
Trainwreck in Cambridge
When Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck were announced as the 2012 Rock 'n' Roll Rumble champions, I wondered what the judges were smoking, and where I could get some.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| April 23, 2012
Out: Walter Sickert and friends invade Brighton Music Hall
’Tis her heart!
While smoking behind Brighton Music Hall, I eavesdropped on one of the other cool nicotine-addicted kids as he asked his buddy, "Can you tell me what the fuck I just saw?"
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| March 21, 2012
John K. Samson | Provincial
Epitaph/Anti- (2011)
His inaugural gathering of bona-fide solo work summons an aura of full-blown tranquility.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| March 06, 2012
Getting glitchy with Mindless Self Indulgence
Horror business
I once thought all music that wasn't performed by three-to-five angry dudes with guitars and a drum kit was stupid.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 28, 2012
Xiu Xiu | Always
Polyvinyl (2012)
"I Luv Abortion" is the most disturbing song of 2012.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 28, 2012
Stuff your art hole
No Kidding?
The Somerville-based Union Square Round Table is about to prove how funny high art can be.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 22, 2012
Out: Chasing the ghost of punk with the Ducky Boys
Hey, Duck you
I recall the notion of the Ducky Boys breaking up and getting back together for "one last show" on a regular basis becoming kind of a running joke among cynical punk scene dwellers of the '00s.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 21, 2012
Sleigh Bells | Reign of Terror
Mom + Pop (2012)
At least three unrelated people we know responded to Treats, the 2010 opening salvo from this Brooklynian pop duo, with statements like, "It's drum loops that took five minutes to write, cock-rock guitars, a singer who usually sounds like she's parodying a porn actor faking an orgasm — and it's super cool?"
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 21, 2012
Anti-Flag | The General Strike
SideOneDummy
It wouldn't be easy for Anti-Flag to stay relevant nearly a quarter century into their careers, but it's as if they're not even trying anymore.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 15, 2012
Rage against the Stool
Knocking Out Blackout
Even behind the wall of semi-anonymity provided by blogs and Internet message boards, some rules still apply.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| February 08, 2012
Mark Lanegan Band | Blues Funeral
4AD (2012)
Unlike a few of his early '90s Seattle contemporaries who made tons of money, erstwhile Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan has not died, put out shitty records, or made a self-deprecating cameo on Portlandia.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| January 31, 2012
Law & Disorder: The Best of Last Semester's Campus Crime Logs
Best time of your life? Hardly. Behold these stunning antics, ripped straight from the campus crime blotters.
Incident logs available online and/or at campus police stations display laundry lists of amateur-hour escapades and bike/backpack/wallet/gadget thefts. Here are some amusing, singular shenanigans and trends from last semester culled from public records
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| January 25, 2012
For Coyote Kolb, the roots come together
State of mind
Johnny Cash's baleful self-portrait "Ain't No Grave" oozes into my skull through a Sailor Jerry haze.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| January 24, 2012
Give Up the Ghost roar back for a timely reunion
Growing up hardcore
It's tough to maintain unswerving matter-of-factness without boring anybody. But hardcore, at its best, manages exactly that.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| December 20, 2011
Japan's Dir En Grey find hope in a dark place
Precious metals
Back in March, the Japanese band Dir En Grey had recorded about half of what became Dum Spiro Spero, their eighth album. Then the world ended, or at least came pretty close.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| December 06, 2011
Jeremy Dubs | Speak!
The Bureau (2011)
Normally, Jeremy Dubs co-heads Bunnies, whose aural designs emanate from an alternate future of classic rock, evoking ecstatic awe and/or divine terror — a seriously crazy band.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| November 16, 2011
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