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Issue 303/ July/August 2010
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OUR EYES ON YOU: July 2009 |
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Page 3 of 7
NON COMMERCIAL
NEWS
Rita: While Lolita, barely clothed, draws a crowd
of old guys, I will, totally naked, deliver the news not worthy of major
media outlets. The Noise Board gets plugged in ROBBY ROADSTEAMER’s Quiet
Desperation Episode Four. You
can find all episodes of Robby’s TV show on YouTube. *** MUCK &
THE MIRES record their next album in Detroit with garage rock guru JIM DIAMOND (Ghetto
Recorders). Jim is known for saying “I find it interesting that today
most people make records while staring at a computer screen. I make
records while listening to the sound coming out of the speakers.”
*** BRIAN KING (What Time is it Mr. Fox?) had his song “Cold
Rain” recorded by Grammy winner IRMA
THOMAS. WHAT TIME IS IT MR.
FOX is also looking for extras for their summer video. *** Central-Massachusetts
prog/experimental metal band ANOMIA has signed to Hold True Recordings
and is scheduled to release
ESM on July 10th. *** WAR TAPES,
the L.A. band with strong ties to Boston, played two of their songs
on the season finale of ABC Family’s Greek. You can find the band’s new video “Dreaming
of You” on YouTube. *** TIM
DOWNIE (The New Frustrations)
is now booking Church. Wanna play there? Write
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*** Wow, this is confusing. In Boston we have two local icons spinning
tunes under the name WONDERTWINS ACTIVATE. Then we have the Lowell-based
LOS WUNDER TWINS DEL RAP and their new CD entitled Activate. Maybe these two pairs of twins should play
together. Activate! *** LUCRETIA’S DAGGERS needs interesting-looking
people for their video shoot of “The Horror of Retail” this summer
in Allston. If you’re interested, contact their website of the same
name. *** If you haven’t noticed it yet, the Noise is moving. Our new address is 24 Beverly Drive,
Georgetown, MA 01833. We now share the same hometown as MassCann. Lolita:
I guess that makes Georgetown possibly the hippest town in Massachusetts.
Okay, okay, I can already hear the letters being composed—let me rephrase
that—every Noise reader lives in the hippest town in Massachusetts.
Right? It’s gotta be hip if you live there. Rita: I don’t care about it being hip. I like
it that in Georgetown I can connect with nature. In fact, Lolita, put
on a little more clothes and go ask our friends about how they connect
with nature.
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