The Budos Band: The Budos Band III
Updated: 2010-11-24 21:26:51
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“Elements of psychedelic, Middle Eastern, and even Latin sounds have entered their mix, without sacrificing their dance party cachet.” –All Music Guide

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“The Tufts-bred pop rock quartet is still interested in layering varied instrumentation— banjos and synthesizers, warped electric guitars and clanging bells — to achieve different textures, “Easy’’ just feels a bit cleaner and less symphonically ambitious. But that doesn’t mean it’s less diverse.” –The Boston Globe
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“In 2009, [Ryan] Ross and [Jon] Walker quit Panic at the Disco to form their own group, and the first album from their new combo the Young Veins, Take a Vacation!, is clearly influenced by early British Invasion era pop/rock, particularly the crunch and melodic sense of the Kinks, the graceful energy of [...]
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“Whether backed by simple guitar or a full-band ramble, Bingham’s intricately detailed portraits of the wayward and lost are some of the best short stories you’ll hear all year.” –Entertainment Weekly
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“Following 2008’s enjoyable “Microcastle,” “Halcyon Digest” is both Deerhunter’s most straightforward and best collection of songs: The melodies here are fully formed but don’t sacrifice the band’s hazy tones.” –Billboard
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LOS ANGELES (GaeaTimes.com) — Although it might be his first time at the American Music Award, Justin Bieber made his mark by sweeping away four awards, including Artist of the Year.
The 16-year old Canadian singer, who is the youngest performer to ever win the Favorite Artist of the year, invited mentor Usher to join ... Read more : American Music Award : Justin Bieber Sweeps Away 4 Titles.
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“The mere idea of sharp tunesmith Ben Folds partnering with equally clever — and music-minded — novelist Nick Hornby (“High Fidelity’’) to record an album of songs with music by the former and lyrics by the latter is enough to send fans of both into paroxysms of pure pop joy. The execution does [...]
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“The Witmark performances were intended simply as sketches for other artists to record, and thus present Dylan with his guard down. They were sung in a voice that was deadpan, mischievous, that linked cries of Dust Bowl indignation and the lonesome drone of the blues to a rock ‘n’ roll future brimming with [...]
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“Local boy Eli “Paperboy” Reed isn’t so local anymore. Now based in Brooklyn instead of Brookline, Reed has been touring Europe for several months, satisfying that continent’s thirst for authentic American soul and R&B. And when it comes to lyrical soul vérité and scorching vocal performances that conjure greats from Sam Cooke (”Tell [...]
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“It’s full of shoot-from-the-hip cleverness, whether it’s the screenplay-ready gunslinger’s tale of the title track or the down-and-out character-lovelorn and a Chicago Cubs fan…Keith and his cohorts do all this with such offhanded dexterity that it’s easy to overlook the craft of it all.” –Billboard
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“Hold You, the album, is filled with worthy follow-ups and support material, all of it performed in that cool, almost woozy, and almost whiney style Gyptian is known for, although he does sound more confident and in control than usual.” –All Music Guide