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Re: News from the US


  • Subject: Re: News from the US
  • From: Paul Vallis <paulvallis@ho...com>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:45:49 +0000

Twitters?

> soundbitesnyc
> -----
> Blue aeroplanes' first u.s. show in over a decade is mad solid.
> English r.e.m.indeed. #sxsw
> 1:44 AM Mar 20th from txt

Glad to hear they pulled a decent crowd.

> rftmusic
> -----
> Blue Aeroplanes fly again with 3-guitar attack. Recommended to the
> unfamiliar who dig the Go-Betweens or Libertines.
> 1:33 AM Mar 20th from TwitterBerry

Libertines?!  Can't see Gerard as either Pete or Carl.

> BillCrandall
> -----
> Blue Aeroplanes rocked like the '80s version of Art Brut. Lisa
> Hannigan charmed the parish, off to a good start
> 3:41 AM Mar 20th from TwitterFon

I'm going to see Art Brut at the Thekla in May as it happens.  Have seen 
them 3 or 4 times before - great live band.  I can kind of see the Aeros 
comparison, but Art Brut are a bit more in your face, and certainly have 
less melodic moments.  Well worth checking out though.

PV1

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